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Come Inside... => The Snug => Topic started by: Nick on August 25, 2013, 12:23:07 PM
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Any advice? BM need not respond ::)
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If only you could still buy ball barrows cry:
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IF you want to / can bring a wheelbarrow (a big IF), something like The Bristol Easiload 150Kg (£45) on Amazon UK. would be ideal. Clearly it doesn't have to be a Bristol Easiload nor does it have to be from Amazon and £45 is a guide not a fixed price, all these are simply indicative ideas.
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Any advice? BM need not respond ::)
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Any advice? BM need not respond ::)
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Any advice? BM need not respond ::)
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My wheelbarrow is werking fine thanks you.... evil:
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If only you could still buy ball barrows
Indeed, life would be much easier.
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If only you could still buy ball barrows
Indeed, life would be much easier.
(https://www.virtual-pub.com/SMF/proxy.php?request=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.portlandmercury.com%2Fimager%2Fsnip-tuck%2Fb%2Foriginal%2F3081640%2F1364%2Ffeature1-570.jpg&hash=1a82bd204e4d8ed813ed9afad6f6553495195c1a)
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IF you want to / can bring a wheelbarrow (a big IF), something like The Bristol Easiload 150Kg (£45) on Amazon UK. would be ideal. Clearly it doesn't have to be a Bristol Easiload nor does it have to be from Amazon and £45 is a guide not a fixed price, all these are simply indicative ideas.
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Advice = I'd get a Bristol Easiload 150Kg from Amazon UK, they're around £45 Shrugs:
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IF you want to / can bring a wheelbarrow (a big IF), something like The Bristol Easiload 150Kg (£45) on Amazon UK. would be ideal. Clearly it doesn't have to be a Bristol Easiload nor does it have to be from Amazon and £45 is a guide not a fixed price, all these are simply indicative ideas.
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Advice = I'd get a Bristol Easiload 150Kg from Amazon UK, they're around £45 Shrugs:
I bet he has ordered a load of them from Tesco on-line... ::)
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cussing:
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happy001 happy001
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If only you could still buy ball barrows
Indeed, life would be much easier.
(https://www.virtual-pub.com/SMF/proxy.php?request=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.portlandmercury.com%2Fimager%2Fsnip-tuck%2Fb%2Foriginal%2F3081640%2F1364%2Ffeature1-570.jpg&hash=1a82bd204e4d8ed813ed9afad6f6553495195c1a)
lol: lol: lol:
happy001
If you've got soil like ours that gets waterlogged if there's an R in the month then ball barrows were the dogs bollocks. But Dyson sold the patent for loadsamoney to an idiot that went bankrupt and now no one makes them cry: