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IVECOKID

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  1. You will find that they are Sowing Rape has it has to be in the ground 11 months so it makes financial sense and Rape is classed has a Rest crop . Ste
  2. Ripper tooths from RSL doing proud there . Ste
  3. Eyes on the look out here for you,Warrington,Widnes,Liverpool areas . Ste
  4. Get this a lot with over feeding ,looks great until you cut it and expose scorched grass that has dried out . Stressing the grass out to much and very common with gardens treated by them Lawn treatment Munchkins firms out there . Ste
  5. CRACKING clip This , my days were a David Brown 995 and A Ransomes 3 furrow . Ste
  6. I would like to think just has many are been Planted . Ste
  7. Cracking one for Sale at a dealer on E-bay item No 261971419281 Ste
  8. 540,740 and 1000 rpm ,12speed shuttle box should be no problem for a Wee Flail . Ste
  9. There are dozens to choose from and cant decide,my Yanmar is 21hp so size wise is 1.30 metre ,I run a old Pedestrian Link flail mower so I know there capabilities and at moment have a finishing mower which is starting to get tired . Ste
  10. Desperately trying to convince myself that I don't need to buy a Flail Mower . Ste
  11. There is a similar design over here has said approved by VOSA . http://www.cktradingltd.co.uk/Excavator-Trailers(2836081).htm Ste
  12. LITE tow trailers, The Smart Choice - LITE tow trailers Ste
  13. There is one company out there and endorsed by VOSA Build a trailer that weighs 500kg specifically built for mini diggers and take a 3 ton digger . Ste
  14. I run one but not had it long enough to find any faults and I have avoided looking into how the clutch works for Mental reasons LOL . STE
  15. Ps Takeuchi’s TB016 if you cant afford any bigger . Ste
  16. Skip the 1.5 ton diggers and go for the 2 ton plus ,massive difference in stability and reach for tree work . Ste
  17. From what I can make of it these lads know each other well and are having a bit of Banter .. Well that's my take on it . Ste Ps Carry on
  18. [ATTACH]186758[/ATTACH]Treated myself to a new WHYTE 529 bike Today ,were I am going to find the energy from after work is going to be interesting but I need to start getting back into a bit more leisure time and hobbies again . 8 attempts at uploading the pic and finally does it upside down Ste
  19. Got some tall Coni hedges to do at weekend so it will get a good test and I shall try and do a another clip. Ste
  20. Plenty of grounds maintenance on private Estates and some can be lucrative,I only have 4 commercial sites now and the rest private mainly fed up chasing overdue invoices and fed up with safety officer's who haven't got a clue about there work or mine . 9 months of the year without pricing work is great . Ste
  21. Got the Mrs walking round with a blanket over her shoulder's shivering like a sh-tting dog but I refuse to light the fires . Ste
  22. I only use one battery the And the slow charger at home ,has for charging at customers for me there is no need has like the hedge in the video I can do dozen of them in a day with it but I don't . Has for bigger jobs I still use petrol Hs45 ,HS80 and 4mix long reach ,the Cordless is for smaller hedge jobs and up to to now I have flattened the battery once and that was using the top handle saw . For me it works well on my garden rounds taking out one less repetitive starting day in day out of mowers,strimmers,blowers etc. Ste
  23. Never thought about turning phone on its side while videoing,will remember that next time Cheers Ste
  24. Had this now for 3 months on daily use and I love it , saves my ppors knackered elbows and shoulder . Do this clip for those pondering on buying one ,today I picked up the new Cordless telescopic hedge trimmer so will see how that lives up to daily use . Ste
  25. My kind of Truck . Ste

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