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  1. 20161126_141457_zps1hcqibcl.jpg 20161126_141522_zpsz8dbfsml.jpg20161126_141548_zpslzegeuch.jpg20161126_141708_zpswkks7cvw.jpg Daystate Air Ranger.177, it has the larger 500cc buddy bottle, Hawke NiteEye 3-12x50 scope with sunshade and butler creek flip covers (front one is broken)

    I have left and right handed bolts and probes, both will come with rifle. There is one 10 shot magazine and a single shot tray, daystate airstream reflex silencer, buddy bottle clamp, harris style bipod, charging adapter, few tins of pellets and a gunguard double hard case.

    This air rifle has seen little use, no more than 2000 pellets and is in excellent condition.

    Im looking for £670 ovno.

    Thanks for looking

    Kyle

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  2. Hi,

    I am looking at buying a shotgun on guntrader, it's a private sale and is hundreds of miles away.

    Can anyone explain how you go about doing a RFD to RFD sale from a private seller?

    And also do I send the money to the seller or does the RFD take it from me?

    Thanks in advance

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    It's not mate, all of our tanaka strimmers passed. Can use them upwards of 8 hours per day, whereas most of the stihl ones could only be used for between 1 and 5 hours. Obviously they don't all give the same reading

    ok fair enough mate...............but my local council uses them and so does south derbyshire.............it is the vibration test were talking here????............. :hmm::thumbs:

    Yes it stands for Hand Arm Vibration.

    It was all done internally, and at first we thought the guy doing the HAVS testing was doing something wrong, but it was the equipment. You could feel it, fingers would tingle for ages afterwards

  4. It's not mate, all of our tanaka strimmers passed. Can use them upwards of 8 hours per day, whereas most of the stihl ones could only be used for between 1 and 5 hours. Obviously they don't all give the same reading

  5. At north ayrshire council we bought in a load of stihl equipment to standardize the fleet as they had various makes of strimmers, hedge cutters etc.

     

    Most of the strimmers and hedge cutters failed their HAVS testing and would shake you to bits.

     

    Hence the reason they will only be buying a small selection of stihl equipment in the future

  6. Definitely do not use paraffin, you will struggle to stop when braking lol.

    Sounds like you've got a paraffin gun mate, they are used for cleaning engine parts etc.

    I wouldn't use one for cleaning alloy wheels even with alloy wheel cleaner as it will use use way more than you would cleaning them by hand.

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    I currently work a 37 hour week, but do overtime most sat mornings to top up my wages. It will just be a 5 day week with the new job.

    The job I have been offered, is working for a drilling company that I have worked for before. They were fine to work for and the job is secure. I left them almost two years ago for a lot less money but more time with the family.

    Since bought a new house and although we have been managing, money has been a little tight.

    I have worked out that I will be around 240quid better off between the extra pay and not running my own car back and forward to work

    So - why you asking us????

     

     

    To hear other peoples opinions, I'm not sure what to do for the best.
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