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IVECOKID

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  1. [ATTACH]194220[/ATTACH] chain brake guard back on Ste
  2. I have far to many toys , massive clear out last week of MV Agusta scooter,Lambteeta 150 LD, Yamaha fj1200 ,Honda civic coupe all to help purchase a new toy . Will put a pic of said saw when last used in anger , plus's a 122s. Ste
  3. That saw sounds like my old Honda CR500 ......awesome. Ste
  4. I have a Dolmar 153 sat in the garage , fantastic sound !! If that sells for silly money then on goes mine and mine is in good condition. Ste
  5. Being the only Manc in the village I am sitting watching Liverpool v Swansea and pissing the Bitter Red chite off shouting for Swansea,sitting by the door for a quick exit though . Ste
  6. Animal welfare and RSPCA advise the most humane way to do a rat etc is to place in a sack and club it to death !!!! I think kicking it has a much chance of killing it than trying to guess were it is in a sack . Ste
  7. Nice Sunday afternoon Stakeout with a Airgun Ste
  8. Its a different world behind 4 wall's, you may think you know someone like you say Drank ,shooting and socialising with them but what goes on in the heads you will never know . Ste
  9. I must say that Kitchen roll and Baby wipes were absolutely useless. Ste
  10. Last minute fettle of saws and gear and my ms260 just spewed it guts of chain oil on kitchen floor ! God bless them caps and I thought I had them sorted . The look I got of the Mrs said it all lol. Ste
  11. If you are going to do some paddock mowing then stay clear of Domestic style mower , you will burn belts out quicker than you can think .Countax/Westwood are excellent mowers for Domestic use but awful for heavier grass and plagued to death with puncture's! Has mention above Stiga out front mowers are well built and very manoeuvrable , has for Kubota's they are well up to the job but much heavier and expensive same too with John Deere's built for the job . Has for mulching , great when its bone dry and cut regular but makes a balls of a job when its wet and tall . Ste
  12. Ps , I try and delay all my tree work and time consuming jobs till end of season which fills my books up . Ste
  13. Plenty of work on but at my pace this time of year , I enjoy 2 hour dinner breaks instead of flying around chasing my grass cutting season. Ste
  14. Either way that said Beech tree ( neglected ) is going to come back and HAUNT the Op in later years and will clean his wallet out at the wrong Time . Ste
  15. Madness,total madness , who gave the go ahead in the first place !! The footings alone would of had to be at least 5plus feet to clear any chance of roots so the root system will of been totally hacked at , my neck of the woods the council building inspector would of put the kybosh on that ! I did a footing job early this year and a apple tree plus a self seeding multi Stem Sycamore were a good 40 feet away and job got the knock back until Sycamore was felled and stepped the footings down from 3feet to 5 near the apple tree . Ste
  16. But has the weathermen or Met office says "we get different snow to the rest of Europe":confused1: Ste
  17. Try these guys , they stock just about everything Lubrication & Fuelling | L&S Engineers Ste
  18. Well if a brash dragger work every day of the week for a year 27k lol Not to be sniff at. Ste
  19. I have one fitted standard on my Ford F350 superduty but very rarely gets cold enough to warrant using it in the UK. Ste
  20. Rule 1 ..... Never take a blind bit of notice what your mates' are earning , go with your own feeling about the job, days you will learn the hard way and that's how it is . Ste
  21. Having grown up with 6 David Browns around me and everyone that my Dad bought was a manual box because the fitters always told him to stay clear of them , even the sales man said the sane thing . They are a absolute pig to fix . Ste
  22. Very easy , have you clicked on Go Advance tap at the bottom were you type in ? Then click o the attachment symbol which is a paper clip symbol , that will take you to browse which in turn click picture you want , click upload and then return to screen , click attachment symbol again which will drop down then click on it . Ste Ps has above
  23. You are going to have to Youtube that ,I am intrigued lol . Ste
  24. As I said pumps vary and you may well just have a Silly "0" ring within the pumps circuit blown due to excessive load and heat . Ste

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