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Are he's not telling you the real story here, this has been blocking up my workshop for months it was owned by my boy Karl, now as you all know ime a bit of a grumpy git and have been moaning to Ian for months about it, so today I was ready to take Ian home and was sitting in my truck with the engine running then I cought Ian doing the deal with my boy he came out with a big smile deal done,hit me right up the ribs he did, bought it from under my nose, caught me napping,
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I remember first time I took the mayfield Marlin out went up the ramps forward the front went up and next thing I knew I was under it
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Absolutely top notch , well done Ewan superb .
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um ! not bad not bad at all
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I've never come across one of them, so I would think very rare
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That looks a nice bit of kit
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i just think its a shame that they never have a swap round at this show matt, as you know it gets a lot of people through the gate and they take a lot of money, 90% of the exhibiters have been going for donkeys years , i suppose there feeling is if it aint broke why fix it, but i know exactly where the cub cadet will be and the lambretta sx200 next year , in the same spot. Saying that i will proberly still go in 2017 .
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Even the phantom sausage eater was wearing the same shirt
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I didn't take any Picts because they would be the same as last years ones, very nice show for first timers, but every thing is exactly the same as the year before, even the tractors and horticulture stuff was in exactly the same spot, in fact it looked like they hadn't moved from last year, I felt like I was stuck in a time warp, shame really but it was very very. Busy
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Brilliant restoration it's a credit to you probly the best cub in the country well done
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Tie bar should be strait norm
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As above,Ave a good one titch
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I just tell them to duck off and put the phone down
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brought back from france after cutting 3 acrers of tall grass and brambles they recon this will go through most things, does anyone know about these, its not my cup of tea so it will be for sale at some point. its 1981 vintage
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got given an old stiga with a knackerd deck, so ian and i converted it for carrying trays of plants around the nursery
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I would not be able to leave it alone if it was mine, first job would be taking 2" of each side of the axles, then some nice round trailer mudguards
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Nearly as good as the showmans and my ploughing Henry need any tips give us a shout
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They are very wide that's the only problem with them
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Looks nice behind the row crop
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It does, pity Ian and I didn't know about it
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I just don't know how you do it, every time I find one like that it always turns out to be a bloody Westwood
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