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On 14/03/2024 at 20:22, Trailoftears said:

Hardly a new or novel item,but well worth keeping in your glovebox-its earned its keep and got me and others out of jail,pretty much makes full size jump leads redundant.In particular it saved me so much hassle when returning from 14 days in Greece to find my elderly golf cabbies battery totally flat in the long stay airport car park.This one will start a 2l diesel at least twice and a 2l petrol mebbie 3 times I would guess.IMG_20240314_201109.thumb.jpg.100982a4718424a3f637eac1483abc92.jpgIMG_20240314_201046.thumb.jpg.b32f622517ef0985f58f4a0e7732d445.jpg

Had one of these myself, until it decided to spit the innards out along with puff of smoke while trying to start a 9hp diesel engine.

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1 hour ago, dig-dug-dan said:

Had one of these myself, until it decided to spit the innards out along with puff of smoke while trying to start a 9hp diesel engine.

Yup, I’ll stick with Noco. 

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On 12/03/2024 at 23:13, carlos said:

well i bought it today, it does feel cheap, but i guess at 130 euro!!! thats fair enough.

i wont use it much, i just wanted to stop using my metabo sds too much in hammer mode.

thanks for replies, il let you know what i think once i use it.

well i did the job i wanted, happy enough with it, my sds wouldnt of touched it, a good bit more bang out if it in hammer mode, thanks again for the replies.

carl

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On 13/03/2024 at 20:06, John Shutler said:

@aspenarb bob, can you provide any more info on your blade sharpener? i think you said it was a modified cylinder mower sharpener? 

 

 

I removed all of the mower fixtures and made an adjustable platform to bolt the blades down onto, its got a sweep of around four feet so you can bolt in multiples of blades at a time. I will dig out some snaps of it.

 

Bob

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