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IVECOKID

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  1. Well has title says I do my own sewing and my mother trained me well with the sewing machine too , sick of asking my Mrs to do the job so out comes sewing machine tonight to stich the crotch back in my Stihl brush cutter trousers . If you want a job doing well do it yourself! Ste
  2. My thoughts too hence why I mentioned that bike lock reminder then told it was STUPID . STE
  3. I have a pic on landscape section Toro Turf master . Ste
  4. Like I say it does save time me has a one man band and only use it on 5 jobs or ten times a month but the time it knocks off yes . Its not a bad mower at all just wrong side of the Fish Pond . I reckon when I drop the blades a wee bit it will solve problems with uneven lawns and help the lazy gearbox not havin too drag it arse touching the floor all the time . Ste
  5. I run the Turf master and on second season ,hates wet grass ,hates cutting low on uneven lawn's but on a lovely dry even lawn That's not mossy it pisses over lawns in minutes but gearbox is lazy on mossy lawns . It does a lovely finish though so I pick and choose my jobs has it saves a few hours a week . It is a heavy mower and well built with a good Kawasaki engine ,I am in the process of making new spaces to lower blades too stop it grounding out on uneven lawns when cutting low . I have put a few pics on here too. Has said there are a domestic and commercial units . Don't expect it to have the same effect has a Honda with the wind . I think it was designed for the American market in dry states . Ste
  6. Mr Clarkson will be in talks with another Broadcaster has we speak or type . Ste
  7. I wait till the boss has gone too bed then the Elves set too work . [ATTACH]178022[/ATTACH] Kitchen work tops make good sterile surface for carburettors. Ste
  8. Them BLack readymix mortar tubs always come in use for logs and loading onto a truck . Ste
  9. EDIT ............ posted twice Ste
  10. WOW ...............A lawn mower with proper wheels and tyres !!! i have shares in HATYER PRO front wheels and the plastic body HONDAS 2015 Wheels seem to be going down the Barby Doll pram route too . Lets hope Viking dont follow suit . Ste
  11. Just had a senior moment....sorry Ste
  12. Just a quick clip of chipper chomping away at some Eucalyptus for those considering on buy a wee chipper Ste http://youtu.be/4g2gNziRKOw
  13. Not stupid at all , by the time it has 2 crabs attached and the silky there is no HELLO SILKY TO THE FACE ! Works well with very little if none spring effect just coils up when not in use . Try it first before you say its STUPID LOL Ste
  14. It happens anywhere even in a City,I parked up to grab a bag of chips with van and trailer insight and turned my back for a minute and the trailer full of Eucalyptus was getting unloaded into 2 cars ! Ste
  15. E-bay £2.99 bike lock reminder cable. Someone on here told me this after I dropped my new silky in the canal [ATTACH]177920[/ATTACH] Works a treat . Ste
  16. Well if anything it did make interesting reading in the early hours of this morning has I could not sleep . Speedy recovery. Ste
  17. The Jury is out deliberating on this . Read this 2oclock this morning and was left puzzled. Ste
  18. £28 pound for that handle but has its only 3 months old I had a good moan about it so did not pay in the end . Ste
  19. Stupid design lets a good saw down The top handle is a 2piece and in the photo a piece has broken off that holds the 2 pieces together ....CRAP ! A slight knock on a branch and the whole lot is useless,the side handle popped out too . [ATTACH]177831[/ATTACH] Ste
  20. Stihl green has fuel stabilizer in . Should last . Ste
  21. Bowline and a termination knot with a karabiner/ pulley ? Then your Double rope system ? Never tried it just a thought . Ste
  22. Jews Mallow (Karria) A old one too Ste

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