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MaxwellArb

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About MaxwellArb

  • Birthday 21/07/1987

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  • Location:
    'Emel 'Empstead
  • Interests
    All things Defender/Mog related, metal fabrication, rock climbing.....
  • Occupation
    Arborist

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  1. Stick a pic of it in use on here when you can, always interesting.
  2. Dont know the company, but when you click on the About Us tab on the website, it's all in Latin... :-D
  3. Yup, there is the cost to consider, but you'll know that you've done the job properly. If you do go for it, please stick some pics on here. :-)
  4. No saw use on your aerial rescue course, so do you need them?
  5.  

    <p>Hey Justo.. Awesome pictures of you climbing with your young lad. Must be proud! </p>

    <p>Was good to meet you at the Arb show.</p>

    <p>Regards Max</p>

     

  6. A lad from work and myself were working in an old couples garden a while back and old Doris bought us out no less than 25 cups of tea!! She had alzheimers, bless her, and her husband told us he would rather she was occupied through the day than try to stop her. Very nicely made it was, too.
  7. Good for you, they really are a lovely pair of boots. I stupidly replaced mine with Airstreams just to try something different, and I absolutely hate them!!! Will be going back to the Forests as soon as I can, they do them in matt black now....
  8. A mate of mine is putting his through cs 30/31, and was asking if there were any animal friendly courses Available?
  9. Yup, I run them. Absolutely bomb proof, well behaved on road and very impressive on mud, wet gravel slopes etc..
  10. Give Trailparts a call, 01923 253366. Explain what you want, and they should be able to source 16" rims with the Ifor stud pattern. There is a fair bit of clearance above the wheels on a flatbed, so you may get away with not modifying the suspension. Try to change as little as possible, as the running gear on Ifors is well designed and bomb proof. Good luck, and please post some pics if you are successful :-)

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