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Ratman

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  1. Rain battering windows here but not too windy yet.
  2. Leave her alone! [emoji6][emoji16]
  3. ?? no, meet Aggie, shes a peach [emoji106] (and really is a piss head! LOVES whiskey, and single malt at that! [emoji30])
  4. Oh fuck Spud [emoji33] theres a “Mark 2” in that link..... please no!!!
  5. You could take mine eggs... you’d get on well [emoji6]
  6. [emoji33] no way! [emoji23][emoji23][emoji51][emoji39]
  7. ??[emoji106] to be honest Stubby i may even end up with a battery one. I’ve kinda decided i cant keep doing for other people all time, family included, i’m busy enough with work and home jobs to start with. May sound a bit selfish, and dont get me wrong i’ll never see anybody go short or struggle if i can help them, but you have to draw a line somewhere. ?‍♂️
  8. As above, speak to BigJ, hes in to milling and did a post on here back in october 18 regards the 9010. They were only released in 2011 so its probably still got a decent resalable value, and repair value at same time. If your happy with it but just want it refreshing, then like billpierce said above send it to spud for titivating [emoji106] (clean it before you send it though, hes had a few lazy customers just of late [emoji6][emoji23])
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  10. Hellfire BigJ, you sound about 64! I’m 37 this time, no kids, (no desire for any either) cant say i’ve hit a specific middle age point yet. I’ve always hung around with older lads/lasses, would say i’m probably more mature as they say for my age. Just knuckling down, getting house etc finished and hammering the mortgage is our priority at min. Good question though [emoji106]
  11. [emoji8] [emoji23] [emoji23] but i like em.
  12. Was looking at blowers myself not too long ago, i was tempted by the Echo ES250ES blower/vacuum.
  13. [emoji849][emoji849][emoji849] owt for doing nowt!
  14. Thats how i look at it, but i also had it drilled in to me by my parents when i was younger, particularly when we were on the farm.... If you can turn it on then you can turn it off! If you can put it down then you can pick it back up! If you can be bothered to make a mess then you can be bothered to clean it up! And i’ve kinda stuck to those rules in most scenarios, my tools and various bits of kit always get a wipe down and put away, even if i know i’m going back to it the day after.
  15. Mrs goes mad at me after i’ve had stuff out on a job, cos i spend just as long cleaning everything [emoji51] Anyhow.... what do women know eh! ?‍♂️[emoji23]
  16. Long as it has “farm boss” printed on it, it’ll muller anything!
  17. ??? beggars belief! I couldn’t let my stuff get that bad.
  18. They sound ace!!!
  19. Wouldnt like to say to be honest, not something i’ve ever done personally, be one of those “you’ll av to try to see” scenarios. I’ve used them in concrete/stone/brick etc (tarmac isnt a good option with one) and i really rate them. It would sever a root no bother i net, but flint i’m not sure? Can be chuffing hard!
  20. More torquier than a chainsaw but run the tungsten designed chains, so will chew through majority of stuff (within reason material wise)
  21. You’ve shit out then! ??? we’ve all watched it! [emoji51]
  22. Are there many people (in the UK) that still use horses for pulling out? Would av thought it was a thing of the past these days.
  23. Take no notice Mark, they’re only avin a pop cos its badge starts with a “S” and not a “H”
  24. Got the ground buster and bought the tamping attachment for it at same time [emoji106] good solid well built hefty piece of kit. Recommend it!
  25. You avin a punt? [emoji6] What you gona go for if you pot yours though?

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