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20 GoodAbout t10shp
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Born Hunter
- Birthday 04/11/1991
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west cumbria
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ferreting
shooting
pointer for ratching
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Pcp air rifle wanted in cumbria View Advert Anyone selling a pcp set up in cumbria? Full set up prefered but will consider all. Cheers Advertiser t10shp Date 18/04/20 Price Category Airguns
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Not over priced either!
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I don't normally comment but must admit this advert has tickled me, very nice structure, short and sweet!
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For Sale 3 Year Old Working Terrier
t10shp replied to tilfertilfer's topic in Working Dogs & Livestock
The dog does what he said it does, nothing at home on his land but still worked above very well, let me take it on trial over my end and it produced today, more than happy with it and a top bloke! -
Cumbria pal. 251289626870 thats the ebay item number with pics on and abit more info, thanks t10
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Suzuki vitara 1.6jlx sport, everything works as it should, recent sevice inc waterpump, thermostat and timing belt. Towbar, good A/T tyres, loads of tax and test, £795 ono
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Message flyingfox of here, he's a top bloke and reasonably priced
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The jrt's I went with wernt vocal but I can imagine others are. And theres a few who do use plummers below ground but I just think its how theyve been brought on, but then I used to bush with a lad with 2 patts and 1 was just as quick as my plummer and also vocal. Another thing with mine is that it quite often catches them in the bush which is abit sh*t for the lurchers, I wouldnt change mine for the world though, brilliant dogs! T10
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Im not an expert either but I do own a plummer and have worked a jrt for a short period and seen another work and the main 2 differences I noticed was that the plummer was quicker through cover and the yap of the plummer when its behind game which is useful to us as we bush to lurchers. But there will always be a jrt that is just as good as a plummer, same as there will be a patterdale just as good. I cant say if it would be the same throughout the breed as this is just my opinion, hope this helps, T10
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I hope its just that, then at least I could sell it as a working collar, thanks pal, t10
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It doesnt lead you to anything lol, just keeps changing distance and direction, I tried it the other day in a open field and still done the same :-S thanks t10
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Ive recently purchased a 2nd hand old style bellman collar and it doesn't appear to work correct. Ive got the pieps dsp box, the lastest one with version 8.2 if that matters, and when the collar is switched on the box says the wrong distance, e.g the other night it was saying 22m when it was approx 1m away and was also picking up 2-3 signals? I tried my rechargable collar after the old 1 incase it was interferance but the new collar worked spot on, also on the old collar the led was green. Has anyone had similar issues? thanks in advance t10
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He's a plummer, course he'll pull through, chin up mate! T10
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Mines got a bit of hose on off a transit radiator from the local scrap yard, works a treat, t10
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Ultrakennels is quite cheap pal