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Rye Oil Ltd

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  1. Cheers Matt pm me some contact details and I can get in touch. Jon
  2. Thanks for your suggestions. I may check one or two out this year just on my own, just to see if we fit in. With a view to a stand next year. I want to expand our name a bit further and this may be a good route to go down.
  3. Hi all, we are thinking about getting a trade stand at a couple of Arb shows this year. What are the best ones in our area (the south east of England)? Any idea of the cost? We have only done vintage military and agricultural shows before so makes sense to branch out(excuse the pun) Thanks Jon
  4. If you get a bowser I don't think it has to be bunded. Don't quote me, but I can check when I get back in the office in the morning. And it's 1000 litres of diesel you can carry without ADR
  5. This pretty much sums it up. I would add that there are plenty of 2 -Stroke oils that have exactly the same spec as the Stihl variety. Just make sure its a good quality one.
  6. I can ask the question you never know
  7. Yes let's hope. Although I did spend most of the time being hassled by a huge swarm of bugs.
  8. Be good to see you Rich, long way from you for an evening though. We will be at the War and Peace show this year if your going. Pop over for tea and bickies
  9. Thanks for all the replies. If I get some time at the weekend I'll give them a go. I have managed to copy a few but most of the old ones are too far gone for that.
  10. Hi can anyone recommend a landscape gardener in the Hastings/ east Sussex area to quote on some work at my house. Needs to be good with fences as ours took a battering in the storms, and was crap anyway? Thanks Jon
  11. I can't say for detonate. But most Kubota engines are 15w/40. The one we sell has a spec of CI-4/SL Hope this helps
  12. <p>No worries. <img src="<fileStore.core_Emoticons>/emoticons/smile.png" alt=":)" srcset="<fileStore.core_Emoticons>/emoticons/[email protected] 2x" width="20" height="20" /></p>

  13. It is getting to the stage where some of my older CD's are scratched beyond belief. Anyone got any hints or tips on how to get rid of the scratches?
  14. Blue sky all the way today. Nice and warm in the middle. Started to get a bit colder this evening.
  15. <p>Hi Dan did you have any joy working out what oil goes in your tractor?</p>

  16. <p>Hi mate hope the delivery of oil went well. Any feedback you can give me when you start using it is always handy.:-)</p>

  17. All nicely lined up and colour coded. Good job.:-)
  18. I agree in some respects. We sell semi because that seems to be the popular choice, but to call an oil semi synthetic there is no pre determined minimum percentages of synthetic base oil that goes in them.
  19. I blend oil so I really should know the answer to this question. But what are the advantages to semi and fully synthetic 2-stroke over mineral oil. We still have a large percentage of our customer base still using mineral and having no problems with it. So what do you guys use and why?
  20. A 32 grade hydraulic oil should do the job. Covers most temperatures you are likely to work in.
  21. I think this has to be the funniest thing I've heard in ages. Thank you for making my day
  22. That lot should keep you busy for a bit. Our sales of Mower oil 30 have gone through the roof in the last week or so, you can tell the weathers getting better.
  23. Fully agree, SAE30 should be fine. Will only be an issue if it gets very cold, and Hopefully that's not going to happen now.
  24. Thanks Barrie I appreciate the info. Problem is he is worried about warranty issues so uses the Stihl spec oil, but if I can find an oil that matches the spec then his warranty stands.
  25. Meant to say pump instead of slump

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