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Stormin

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  1. I'm really looking forward to seeing it.
  2. You lucky so and so. You'll not get one of those over here at that price.
  3. Some down the other end and plenty in front of it waiting to be sawn and split.
  4. Just done that. That foam stuff. Biggest nest I've ever seen.
  5. Not heard of that outlet.
  6. You've time. Mind, the paint looks better in the photo.
  7. Found some unwelcome quests in my one of my wood stores. They'll be sorry tonight.
  8. That really SHOULD be made road legal.
  9. I'd to drill the one on the C-125 out, but the C-121 gave no problem. I use the same type of pin as in Chris's photo. Much easier when changing hitches. Speaking of which, I'll be taking the two below to RPT. One is spoken for but the other is up for grabs. They go in a slot hitch.
  10. The fork should be on the right hand side of the deck. That is RH of the tractor. As for being at an angle, when deck is raised it angles to the back, but only slightly. Practically straight up.
  11. You've forgotten to put the spacers on. When you think about it, it wouldn't be a bad idea to fit a grease nipple on there.
  12. On arrival on Friday, where do we go? Camping field or show ground?
  13. Best have it fixed for RPT or you'll be in hot water.
  14. I'm unsure what you mean by 'right height'. If you've pushed it underneath and locate the lift arm in the slot, you should be able to lift the deck and position the fork etc with your free hand. Lift lever should lock in raise position and you can then lock the tac-o-matic. By flat surface I assume you mean the ground?
  15. And how many are paid for, Mark. Unfortunately, for every one of those, there's 20 just getting by. My mates youngest son's wife earns more child minding 5 days a week, than he does 7 days a week and long days. Anyway, I'll say no more. I'll just get worked up.
  16. Try it. You'll find more strings attached to knit a dozen vests. The thing is, farmers are not wanted to farm, just be custodians of the countryside. But not as they have been since time immemorial, but to the environmentalists rules.
  17. Things are bad for the smaller farms here. Especially dairy and sheep. The price they get for milk, barely covers the cost of production. Of the 4 farms nearest me, only one still has dairy cows. And the rules and regulations imposed on farmers now, mainly due to the environmentalists, beggars belief.
  18. That front end just needs some headlights either side.
  19. I certainly hope so. Unless I get lost in the deep south.
 
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