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Andrew J C

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  1. Looking for some help, causal or permanent for the right person. experienced or willing to learn. Based in Bradford on Avon. Phone Andrew 07855 325 481
  2. Rail Pressure Deviation- and injecter coding-stripped and replaced SCV and carried out adaptions and correction values. Dont know what it means, but is what the invoice says. Got it working though:thumbup1:
  3. Hi I had this on mine, went on for awhile. Sent it to a fuel injection specalist, about £400. Local mechcanics have not got the kit for this type of problem. Andrew
  4. Great pics Eddie, Just need to get some video of it working to really show what it can do.
  5. Rough price would be £4500, I did a 40sm one which needed the old patio removed and the ground lowered. That was just over 4k, made good money on it.
  6. No where near that amount of post. Their are tables for spans but a double 8x2 should do 3Metres then hang the joist of that. So 4 post would do 3x3.5 . Then I would not put post in the ground, use a concrete pad with a 1/2 block bedded on top. This will stop the post rotting.This also means it is easy to retro fit a support or two. Patrick Hislop Timber decking has the tables in think I got it of amazon
  7. Echo got a bottom of the range one for lawn edging and the one down from the top for destroying brambles etc. Can`t remember the model numbers, but they are both good.
  8. Depends on what work you have for it. If you are doing drives, then a bigger machine is good. I find myself in back gardens doing patios and ripping overgrown shrubs and pampas grass out and small machine is all that will get in their. JCB od 2 micros one 3/4 ton one 1.1 ton. Mines the bigger one and it has the same breakout as the 11/2 ton digger, but less reach. If I was replacing it I would have a good look at the Bobcat, looks good on paper.
  9. I have a JCB Micro 1 ton machine, at 700mm wide it can get in most back gardens. Had 10 years now and would not be with out it. Having your own digger means you can use it on even small jobs, saves time and backache.
  10. Is it really for sale? are the owners just trying to get the tie lifted. We were trying to get a tie lifted and had some farmer from miles away make a offer. Then wanted cash to withdrawl it, a$h0le.
  11. Hi, where abouts in Wiltshire are you? If you are near Bradford I might take a bit. Andrew
  12. I got a Otter box, its good but not waterproof. But it seems to keep the phone dry enough. Its looks a bit tatty and battered but when I get the phone out it is still like brand new.
  13. I had the HS 45 it was good all rounder, but I bought a 81r because I wanted lower vibes. But the 45 was certainly lighter Andrew
  14. Reading about that is a good start to the day. Andrew

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