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How to put a belle petrol mixer onits stand on your own!?


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+6 just put drum open on ground put stand on clip it on pull back on handles up it comes on stand. make sure ground is level as they can if not fall over as you lift them back but easy job. same in reverse to take it off. have job with my 5/3 thats a trailer job to move around but can mix 3 barrows of concrete up in a go.

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like most things its easy when you know how.

I had one for years never ever a problem, if you fill petrol tank full and not quick enough you may get a little out but nothing to worry about.

Put the drum face down, put the stand on, push the clip around so it holds the stand (models probably vary) and in one quick motion pull it upright.

job done

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