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    Cheltenham

    What do ye think will do well tomorrow? Thanks
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    Cheltenham

    Nice one Ruby and a good price too. Distance was too much for Pete but he gave us a good run for our money?
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    Cheltenham

    Thanks Dessie,my winnings from The Stigs tip will be going on your horse.
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    Cheltenham

    Pete the Feat it is. The Stigs confidence has me convinced. The Stig 1, Bookies nil, hopefully, lol.
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    Cheltenham

    Well Lads, Do many lads on here follow the horses? What do you fancy, whats your nap for the festival? Thanks,
  6. Thanks, I saw the wheels on eBay but what I also would need is the fitting to attach the wheel to the deck. If I could get wheels and fittings from a second hand deck similar model, Castel or castlegarden that would probably do me?
  7. Lol the fountain of all knowledge can be found on this thanks to the helpful and knowledgeable members. While I have the attention of the experts, I bought a second hand ride on mower. It is a 13.5 Castel. There are no wheels on the cutting deck and at times it is scalping some of the grass. There are 4 holes located on the corners of the deck, and I was wondering if it is possible to get the wheels and fittings to put on the deck? Any idea where U could get them, hopefully second hand. Thanks again.
  8. Lads, I didn't get a chance to have a look at the strimmer until this evening, and using the above advise that ye provided I got the strimmer working no problem. It's a bit smokey, when it's running, but hopefully that will improve when i use it a bit more, or will it? Thanks again for your help, you saved me a few pound.
  9. Cracking pups best of luck with them
  10. Thanks, I will try that. Why would that stop the pull cord from turning? I'm not very mechanical, along with other things, lol.
  11. Thanks for the replies lads. I took out the fuel before putting it away for the winter and put a bit of oil in where the spark plug goes. How do I turn it over by hand? Good to hear that they are hard to break so hopefully there won't be any big cost with it. Thanks again
  12. Lads, I am looking for a bit of advice/assistance and hat better site to ask on. I have a petrol strimmer/bushcutter, that was working away grand when I put it away for the winter. When I took it out during the week to do a bit with it, I can't pull the pull cord. I took off the cover thinking that the cord might have just got stuck but it seems to be ok. Any idea what it could be and how if I could fix it, or if it has to be brought back to the dealer. It is an Oleo-Mac petrol strimmer. Thanks,
  13. Great read and pictures agains Jigsaw. I would love to read some of your stories on the other types of hunting that you do, any chance of that? Maybe your keeping them for the book, lol.
  14. Welcome back, I always enjoyed your topics and photographs, they were very interesting.
  15. I would agree with Tuffty, very good collars and leads.
  16. Hurling, football, rugby, etc, highlight the contrast in the manner in which these sports are played when compared to how some professionals play soccer. You are right about getting the tough man image out of soccer, but as you well know all of the great teams had tough men on the team and some of the best players, while skillful could certainly take plenty of stick as well, which probably made them the players that they are/were. So both are a requirement in all sports to be the best, whether it be soccer, hurling or table tennis, imo?
  17. Footballers, they would never do playing hurling or gaelic football, have a look at the attached. These are the top players in the country but you can imagine the sledging and pulling that goes on at a local level, bit like Sunday morning soccer all levels of skill, fitness and alcohol levels http://m.youtube.com/index?&desktop_uri=%2F#/watch?feature=related&v=suSiMIXN1SA
  18. Jigsaw, I got a knife recently off midnight, it arrived safely from the UK, no bother. I dont know much about knives, but I think you would be hard pressed to get a handmade knife of the quality he makes for the price you pay. I think its also good to support the small quality craftspeople. How's the bitch going?
  19. Originally from around there, no longer living there now. You from that area?
  20. Nice pics terrierman, I think I recognise that country is that the viaduct in the background of one of the pics?
  21. I really enjoyed Northsiders article also. I think he makes some great contributions to the magazine. It was well written with some good photographs
  22. I have a pair of aigle and I find them very good, comfortable and they seem to be hard wearing.
  23. Very nice dogs Liam, best of luck with them for the rest of the season.
  24. Excellent idea and both very well made you must be good with your hands
  25. Very nice pups best of luck with them
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