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how did bolton fail to beat blackpool at the reebok?lutonlagerlout wrote:you notice that *scottish* loser murray lost to nadal yesterday?
but when he wins hes a brit
bolton to beat blackpool
west ham to beat wigan
wolves to beat sunderland
I have done this bet £7 staked to win £21
cheers LLL
ps anyone got the euromillions numbers?
got £9.80 back for wolves and the hammers and the double,but you really need the treble for the full kerr-ching
i see normal service has resumed for the reds
LLL
ps euromillions not 1 number
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got to sunny hemel today,it may have been sunny but it was -1
anyway started kangoing out the shed base it was 250MM thick
thx whoever laid that!!
anyway next thing smoke started pouring out of the demolition hammer
this model
looks like another 500 squid into the defecit
if it wasnt for bad luck, i would have no luck at all
LLL
anyway started kangoing out the shed base it was 250MM thick
thx whoever laid that!!
anyway next thing smoke started pouring out of the demolition hammer
this model
looks like another 500 squid into the defecit
if it wasnt for bad luck, i would have no luck at all
LLL
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Bugger! Sounds like a job for a hydraulic breaker Tone!
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Can't beat a JCB beaver power pack,electric ones never man enough for concrete slab breaking,so many other uses for a power pack too MSH
paving, mini-crusher, mini-digger hire and groundwork
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absolutely msh
I have a kango 950 with me all the time but back in May this year i had to break through a 250mm concrete step and my kango 950 was bouncing off the concrete, the JCB hydraulic breaker broke it up in no time
I have a kango 950 with me all the time but back in May this year i had to break through a 250mm concrete step and my kango 950 was bouncing off the concrete, the JCB hydraulic breaker broke it up in no time
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we had 1 of those hydraulic ones ,but the pikeys took that and the wacker on their last visit to the auld fellas lock up
I have had 2 Makita HM1202C breakers and they are the best tool for its weight that i have used,
this one is 5 years old and i reckon that it has been used for 2000hrs of breaking brickwork,blockwork and concrete and digging chalk and hard clay ,so it paid for itself long ago
plus i can just plug it into a transformer
LLL
I have had 2 Makita HM1202C breakers and they are the best tool for its weight that i have used,
this one is 5 years old and i reckon that it has been used for 2000hrs of breaking brickwork,blockwork and concrete and digging chalk and hard clay ,so it paid for itself long ago
plus i can just plug it into a transformer
LLL