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Stihl123

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  1. and anyone who has a compressor, get an air line hose reel for it, great things
  2. i use the 50 litre version of that and haven't had any issues aren't amazing quality but they work... not a big deal if they don't last too long at that price though i would recommend going for the 50 litre over the 24 though if you can
  3. what did you use for the roof, another panel on the top and then some sheets onto that? i did a couple of these a while back and need to stick a roof over them
  4. posting a pic of anything with that dreadful 2.7 is a serious sin Edd. i'd be careful
  5. 300tdi disco 1 with a manual. rip out the rear seats and deck out and put heavy duty springs on the back if you need to carry that much weight got yourself a pretty capable 'workshop' that can get most places and cost you a fraction of what a pickup would by the time you've done all that work
  6. i'd defo wait till you can get hold of something that can lift more my avant is plated to lift 350kg, but by the time you've got tines on, there is 300ish left the ibc here has had the top layer cut off and filled with seasoned oak, and that's at it's absolute limit but that bags it'll handle absolutely fine, about .7 cube in the bags. i'd like to be able to do everything in ibc's but i have to use bags so yeh, wait till you can get some bigger i'd say
  7. its brilliant stuff 👍
  8. Beech can be real good... Especially spalted
  9. Picture? loctite 55 string would be better than ptfe
  10. Timber crayons they r called
  11. if you have a saw that'll run a mill, then buy a cheap mill and a lowpro bar i save what i can from the firewood pile only way to make it worthwhile saving bits from the firewood pile is by milling them yourself as you won't get much selling the odd bit here and there you save, unfortunately
  12. i do it with saws, kombi kits and mowers etc when i can flipped 4x 880's and made more than enough to pay for an 881 mowers are good, buy at the end of the season, clean them right up and sell in spring
  13. meanwhile, back to my chopping board project
  14. out of interest, what will you be replacing it with?
  15. those ToughBuilt sawhorses are flipping brilliant anyone who hasn't got a set, i highly recommend them 👍
  16. @Lowestoft Firewood He has one, tt85 so a tipper he is selling
  17. cos he has posted before, Cheshire area wish you'd stop being such a twat to everyone!
  18. looks like the weather will be good, sunny suffolk n all that
  19. As he shook the mill on the trailer with one hand he said 'that ain't going anywhere' as he tied the hivis on... Arbtalk approved
  20. not been for an MOT yet, i have a couple of friends in the industry...
  21. was done by Celtic firstly, but have now had the dpf and addblue removed and egr blocked and that was all done by Avon interesting ref PAC, hopefully he'll be able to do the new v6 ranger
  22. a box tricks the engine to run differently, dumps more fuel in and won't necessarily tell it to pull more air in too a remap is physically a different file so it runs everything differently, so takes in fuel/ air accordingly etc i had it on a van, had a box, would go into limp mode at over a certain rpm, so then got a proper remap done, the gains were alot more and ran alot better, never a limp mode issue again current ranger has 40k on it and was remapped from 2k
  23. norfolk trailers is another one to try, speak to Mike Contact | Norfolk Trailers WWW.NORFOLKTRAILERS.CO.UK also Agroco trailers, speak to Nick Contact Us - Agroco Trailers - Suffolk WWW.AGROCOTRAILERS.CO.UK Agroco Trailers are Suffolk's main distributor of Quality Ifor Williams Trailers. Visit our yard at Needham Market and view...
  24. i guess 'Not interested in any other models' means you don't want my twin axle GD84 then. unbelievable

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