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IVECOKID

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  1. 880 gets the vote here , love the noise on tick over lol . Ste
  2. I seen that after I picked them up , sod laws that is . Ste
  3. 10 o'clock and 5 calls already , have always been busy BUT it will soon change when the old school customers pass away has they are the sensible ones who like there Gardens and have good pensions, the younger generation are a pain in the arse and there priorities are wrong . In ten years time the Private Garden maintenance will not be worth a carrot . Ste
  4. That kayak of mine has a wheel built into the mould and a handle at the front so one man can wheel it ,great idea . Ste
  5. I choose the rigid sit on kayak 2 man and its a belter, should you ever use a inflatable kayak for the job ( you never know ) I don't think they will go well carrying the type of equipment we use . I have yet to see anyone use a inflatable kayak inshore . [ATTACH]185125[/ATTACH] Llanberis Ste
  6. Sound investment and hold its value all day long , I use to hire a Timberwolf 150 all the time but got fed up of brash dragging on me own and panicking about havin chipper left unattended on roadside ,has said being one man band 99% of work is back gardens private jobs so its a no brainer . [ATTACH]184969[/ATTACH] Ready for tomorrow....ten wheelie bins ,roll on roll off lol Ste
  7. Excellent result. Ste
  8. Don't knock them until you have Tried and Tested them , I was the same but mine has paid for itself ,for a one band band they are priceless ! . Ste
  9. Or fill ten large wheelie bins which I am going to do on Saturday to finish a job off . Ste
  10. They are not silly .....you are enjoying yourself man and laughing . Carry on the good work chap . Ste
  11. Hayter Condor sprockets' and 3 counter sunk screws ,should of been 6 screws but am told they are obsolete now £68 !!!!! Sprockets come has a pair [ATTACH]184767[/ATTACH] Ste
  12. Which engine did you go for ,going by the wing mirrors that's 1999-2006 superduty . Ste
  13. 29.5 inches wide ......just gets through most gates ,had to take the wheel off once . Has for Cryptomeria I agree with above they clog up BUT I found at weekend with rain that Conifers fly through when wet . Ste
  14. The GTS 1300 I Have run for a few months now and has proven itself immensely, I am or was not a fan on bing bang bong engines but has a ex hire machine from my local dealer and I have ran 60 plus bulk bag of chips through it she still sounds sweet . Has a one man band and the price tag it all makes sense . Edit , fitted the new blades at weekend and battered these conifers ,cant beat a wee machine under the job , had to hold onto brash to slow the intake down ! LADDERS FOR RECREATIONAL USE ONLY . [ATTACH]184681[/ATTACH] Ste
  15. Anything to do with American cars I love . Ste
  16. Each make of mower have there own design ,Hayter blade is under tension when bolted up to a disc ,some machines have locating pins like your photo which means it locks in place but should shear pins or forced over them ,not too sure with that make , I may be corrected at some point. Ste
  17. Crank protection example ,Hayter lawn mower blades slips round if it hits a solid object ie BRICK ,its not fixed solid by locacting pins but just the main centre bolt . Ste
  18. Check to see if you have bent the shaft if it broke while mowing ,it will rattle it self to pieces if it did not have a crank protection gitted . Ste
  19. You sure its a left hand thread hence why its sheared of ? What make of mower ? Ste
  20. fun and games today and back for more punishment in morning [attach]184531[/attach] Ste
  21. Eerr that is a (imported)Japanese market digger hence no roll bar ,if one knows what one is doing then one does not need one . On the farm we do things differently ....we get on with the job .lol Ste
  22. Good man thanks . Ste

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