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Stihllymok

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  1. Aye but its sensible bollocks..?
  2. Speed-limits depends on class of vehicle and rating. Not just that they are "commercial" for tax reasons. The big point is that if a vehicle is rated as commercial therefore its "van tax" on BIK which on say an Amarok could be the difference of £500+ per month saving for an employee..
  3. mmmmm be interested to evidence. amarok et al generally safe thus far due to having a "safeguarded" 1tonne payload AREA that cant be encroached onto by seats etc like Kombis..but theyll be taxing our go-nads at this rate to stop us re-producing.. ..."Greta Tax"
  4. Hmm might be worth a try but I've a feeling something more as it won't spin the sprocket... absolutely mint saw so want to sort .... unbelievable amount of crud I've blown out if it ...one wonders how many folk don't have a compressor...?
  5. Interesting. I'm in exactly the same boat...first Husky starts but won't run so time to open her up. Mind me asking if you used genuine bits or eBay? Thanks.?
  6. Interesting...I've also heard HMRC now tried to take someone to the cleaners for a standard disco commercial ????...they got away with it in the end.goodness knows what would have happened if it had a seat kit fitted. HMRC are onto this van/commercial tax lark. VW Kombi is now a dead duck. There's still some interesting court cases pending I'm told...
  7. Good luck with that...HMRC are fully on to it. Avoid.
  8. Likely Merbau or Mahog, likely been secret nailed if sports job so will depend on its condition. Reclaimed market is ticking along but dark exotics not as popular now. I'd say you'd get 10-20 quid a square metre for it. DM if you want further info and I could put you in touch with a few contacts. (Wood floorings my day job ??)
  9. Agreed...done my little bit on that for years.. One can't help but wonder....if as soon as this virus was discovered we had isolated China.... as in properly isolated..it would have been contained....but no what did we do.....sent Ruddy rescue flights...to rescue the folk who've been running sweatshops and peddling the crap for years...rant over..
  10. ...apologies won't do it again.
  11. Spud, I've not posted for ages...but just seen this....cracking post most sensible thing I've seen all day!? Sick to back teeth of us been told to do this and forced to do the next green crap..and the chinks do whatsoever they damn well like. Well said?
  12. When I read threads like this am i glad i live out in the back of beyond in Lancs, between me and my neighbour we must emit more emissions than Gretas private Jet. We are saving the environment using stoves don't forget? not using oil or gas.??
  13. I'm guessing "insecure load" would be somewhere on the list of "definitions" I'd utter if something flew off and hit my truck from someone else's laziness.?
  14. not a "digger" as such but thought may be of interest.. for anyone in Lancashire at the moment who wants to work off the tarmac? Jordan Botchett on LinkedIn: #tracks #multione #compactloaders WWW.LINKEDIN.COM My new favourite MultiOne! The 10.9 fitted with Moorend 4T Track system. So much power and it really will go anywhere! ...
  15. Now that's nice. +1 high time the UK situation was sorted.. Keep looking at Hydradigs..but once Trailer thing is sussed..be very productive unit. AKA Duck Girl. So you saying just for attachments only Eddy? thought that was ruled out up by the JCB case? In reality that's mainly what it would be used for on the road...i guess. Although I suppose they know its only a matter of time before someone think "ah lad just stick beavertail on it and run that 16 tonner up tha lane would tha"? When you see 16 year olds in Fastracs with no trailer lights dragging 21 Tonne machines about in the dark you do wonder how long before something majors gonna go sideways..?
  16. So...begs the question...how many more of these are cruising our roads? Methinks time for a crackdown...
  17. Apparently they weighed another of these Polish tilt side vans recently...it was over loaded with no load on board...? so now you know why there's so many of them about at weekends!
  18. back on track...just for starters..: 6.8T on a 3.5T on the M6...really??
  19. Guy Nicholls on LinkedIn: "Tru Plant have a choice of 2018 #bobcat e85 excavators for sale,complete with hyd quick hitch,4 x buckets and air con choice of clean machines, maintaining us having the newest rental fleet in Europe e mail [email protected] or 07850 884667" WWW.LINKEDIN.COM September 26, 2019: Guy Nicholls posted images on LinkedIn no idea on price but looks ready to roll!
  20. Tractor overturns into Fife garden WWW.BBC.CO.UK The farm vehicle toppled over into the garden, which is lower than the road, on the A915 at Lundin links. Ouch, don't know any details and hope drivers OK.
  21. haha...cant figure out how to delete posts...bit like dreams i guess
  22. I might be dreaming...at this hour..but haven't we seen this before?? Lovely machine tho..proper little Swiss army knife.
  23. I might be dreaming...at this hour..but haven't we seen this before?? Lovely machine tho..proper little Swiss army knife.
  24. I might be dreaming...at this hour..but haven't we seen this before?? Lovely machine tho..proper little Swiss army knife.

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