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Mick Dempsey

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  1. Handbrake was fine, it slid down with the wheels locked. Steeper than it looked. Yes, he'd of laughed at that!
  2. Hi Steve, I only seem to be able to load one picture each post, if I try another it just replaces the first one. On iPad Air btw.
  3. Last one, there was a very steep drop after the pile and some big trees, Could have been a very costly error.
  4. On a steep slope today, I was cutting an elder and the lad was feeding the chipper. I turn round to see him desperately try to stop it skidding down the hill. Handbrake was on but the truck just slid all four wheels locked. He couldn't keep up but as luck would have it there was a handy pile of garden rubbish to stop it. Nary a scratch! Un hitched the chipper, reversed it out and this time used chocks. Here it is afterwards, chocked this time. You can make out a ranger size dent in the pile lower down.
  5. The thrust of my post was about the transition from how he was perceived whilst alive to how people's opinion changed once he'd died. Not so much that I thought him a fool particularly. I had/have no real issue with him. Anyway, here's a clip of him on the BBC's Question Time.
  6. I suppose if I was after "likes" it was a spectacular failure, if it was about saying how I felt about all the retrospective reverence it wasn't.
  7. Depends Dave, if he dropped dead tomorrow we'd be saying what a steadying influence he was in the coalition and what a great orator he was. (Which strangely I think to a certain extent)
  8. Maybe Mark, it just make me laugh how there is so much cynicism and disrespect there is about politics and politicians on here, one drops dead and all of a sudden he was "one of the honest ones" Which no one seemed to notice before.
  9. Funny isn't it, when he was alive he was a drunken laughing stock. Dead, he's JFK crossed with Gandhi.
  10. A lot depends on species, on larger hardwoods I trim both sides as much as I dare, undercut (just kerf width) then hard and fast directly above and in line and it pops off. Picked that up off a Yankee forum, works really well.
  11. Looks great, very simple, but efficient. Big saving on a tracked mini digger I'd have thought.
  12. I was very impressed with the power of that little machine, getting about was a bit ungainly but otherwise brilliant. Put a little claw on it to pick up cord wood and figure a way to get it on and off the back of a small truck it'd be a must have.
  13. Linear.... : formed by lines : made up of lines : forming a line : of or relating to the length of something I think they may mean a reduction following a strict shape. Ie. A round over.
  14. Dammit! And I contributed. I feel so used....
  15. I think Steve has it, this company is paying a marketing company to generate internet presence or something. This is what they're paying for.
  16. Ha ha, epic fail as the youngsters say.
  17. Maybe for 15 minutes then watch what happens.
  18. Building a barbecue without instructions apparently.
  19. I didn't know where else to put this so after most of the day on the spanners here's my engineering ethos!
  20. All Rangers in Europe at least will be diesel I think. Anyway I was looking to get a new Ranger 3.2 on lease hire here (France) I was told by the salesman that I would be unable to reclaim the VAT/TVA/purchase tax on the bigger engine model so it's the smaller engine for me. It'll happen in the autumn if it happens.

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