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No it will still be tight on the shaft but the initial firing up starts to put a load on it, if it’s not tight enough, or it was not correctly seated in the key way it will shear, from what you have said it makes sense.
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Rayco RG13 II stump grinder
Groundserv used Chippers and Grinders posted an advert in Arborist Machinery
Time Left: 29 days and 23 hours
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Rayco RG13 II Stump in good condition grinder starts and runs well and with usual wear marks for age. 13Hp Honda engine pull start. Fitted with brand new super teeth. Has been serviced and looked after - Ex Hire machine. Can be delivered at extra cost£1,750
Surrey, London - GB
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Good Morning Everyone.
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I very much doubt it Pete. As Stubby said, check it with a chronograph. Local gun club or gun shop should have one.
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All these cheap skid steer loaders about…….
Tree monkey 1682 replied to Treetom15's topic in Large equipment
I've got cpcs ,360 above and below ten ton with lifting ops , npors forward tip dumper and roller - the latter of the two was only because I couldn't get cpcs locally in those two categories at short notice .how ever I was looking atveithrr a drott cert or tracked skidsteer cpcs but its the fun of finding a site to get them converted that meets nvq criteria. Somewhere ive nvq2 forestry with forwarders and stuff like that ,then the is the usual for arboriculture and being a climber. -
Biddie Baxter. Push Blue Peter along for 23 years.
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best way of removing tree and stumps
Mick Dempsey replied to Hog a Log Hogson's topic in General chat
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I see Mr Bean there , om the right 🙂
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I would love to do something like these beautiful tables, but alas my cottage is very small, and a smaller one would not have the impact or be able to show the natural features of the slab to as good an affect. but they are all great examples.
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Peas?......
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The course is designed to teach complete beginners how to safely climb and carry out aerial rescue. If you've got a bit of experience and can tie a few knots you'll already be ahead of the grade curve. You'll be shown how to ascend and work the tree using two climbing systems, then execute a few different rescues. There is a theory part where you will be expected to answer questions around various H&S/Envionmental legislation. The Candidate criteria is available from the City and Guilds website if you want to do a bit of homework.
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Go on then.
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Clarity On Hedges That are both Deciduous & Evergreen
GordonM replied to GordonM's topic in Trees and the Law
I strongly suspect 4 is fine to pay the bill to have the evergreen ones reduced to under 2M if necessary. Those aren't the concern, it's the deciduous ones next to them which they're much more protective over. It appears to be much sensitive with those. Personally i'm fine with that approach. Again i'm just not certain which way the council will go with this one. Hopefully the deciduous ones dont get affected too much. 😞 -
From what I've read it's Charlie Kray's stepson who is selling them off after his mother died, might take a mooch over to the auction, not that I'll buy anything.
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Versatility and taking away a hassle for others to learn the software - always a good thng
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misleading 🙄
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There is nothing wrong with being content in life, and if pottering around grafting on the ground is it, then go for it.
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Leeks. They're nice just fried up with some cabbage, like onions but sweeter. Even nicer with some lardons or pancetta added as well.
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An impact wrench with 500nm of torque will stop turning a big auger long before a drill with 250nm. Impact wrenches provide jolts of peak torque to fulfil their design function of loosening or tightening a machine thread. All that happens when you stick an auger on them is that the tensile strength of the wood fibres absorbs the jolt of toque and the auger fails to advance any further. Impact drivers are use to drive screws into wood, yes, but the purpose of the jolts of torque there is to prevent cam out- where the driver bit slips in the head. Driver bits with a positive lock on the fiuxing head (such as timberlocks with their hex head) do not require an impact driver and will in fact drive far faster with the sustained torque offered by a drill. I must have explained this a dozen times over the years on here, and yet still people just can't grasp such a simple fact. A long arm brace on a quality drill allows you to impact far more torque into a wood thread or auger bit than you ever could with an impact gun.
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I was more lucky, when in the market for a 50cc ish saw 15 years ago the chap persuaded me to spend the bit extra and get the 261. Still got it.
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Thanks for the response, what vehicle are you using? I'm fairly confident I can make it fit but I don't know anyone near by with a similar size grinder to try out for size I thought tie down points would be the best option, ill enquire with the chaps that did my tipper conversion
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Its a little bit of a get area but I've got climbing with a saw and the IPAF ticket and I'm confident I've got all bases covered