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Mike Hill

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  1. Only grind the back (vertical side of the teeth) You probably knew that already but now you know it twice. If you know anyone with a big Compressor,go to biltema and buy a die grinder,they are ace for this kind of stuff. If you marked the position of the nuts holding the springs on before you took them off.Replace them with a couple of extra turns,Springs stretch,
  2. I think if people let the forests burn periodically and didn't build their houses amongst the trees,bushfires would be alot less fierce. White Island in NZ is currently spewing a years worth of New Zealand vehicle emissions per week.
  3. The actual roller won't come off the shaft if that's what you are trying to do? I have cut them off,drilled out what was left of the shaft and then washed the last out with gas.
  4. Can you not undo all the ring bolts on the gearbox side of the UJ? Maybe the UJ has a quick release on it? A horizontal pin you push across and it slips off a spline ? My 530 you have to undo a few bolts and off it comes.
  5. I don't think there is alot left. The fireworks are launched from plastic tubes,these are reused. I suppose the fireworks are set off via electric igniters so the wires for those are also reused.Same as the crates that hold the fireworks batteries. I am no pyrotechnic expert the place that sells black powder near me is the countries largest fireworks contractor so you see all this stuff in their warehouse. Why would they dump anything in the sea when there are municiple refuse facilities on hand? What would the Co2 emissions from 8 ton of fireworks be in comparison to the bushfires?
  6. I think people see the smoke from the Fireworks and think its terrible,when it is Carbon that was already in existence. Black powder us two thirds charcoal and only one third of that is consumed in an explosion. The remaining parts are sulphur and saltpeter.Potassium nitrate. Hardly toxic stuff.
  7. I really liked that!
  8. Long Haired Pets Birds in cages Fish in Bowls Houses with more bedrooms than occupants
  9. Should have added Meat too.
  10. I think we shoukd ban everything we don't like or understand. Guns Fireworks Motorbikes. Power Boats Large Fridges and Freezers 4x4s Hunting Sport fishing Big Dogs Air travel Smart Phones Equestrian Events None of the above are needed these days.
  11. The landowner can do as he pleases. I would personally encourage the landowner to only communicate with me via registered letter from a solicitor. He'll give up after he gets the first bill.
  12. Ok? Why do trains,trucks,airport tugs cable haulers,log skidders,dozer' s and practically all machines that need to pull heavy things use torque converters then? I also forgot all the automatic transmission practically ever built including your Valtra use a torque converter?
  13. Mike Hill

    day rates

    For comparison 20 years ago my Boss charged £400 minimum per day for two men and a single load of brush away.Every extra load was £60. Three men,mog and chipper should be £800 minimum. If you can't get that,you should do something else because you are a working fool for the prices you published.I know that sounds harsh and rude but if you took your books to a business analyst I guarantee he would say the same.
  14. Have as many ropes as you like, but non of them are attached to a rated anchor in Treework and that's where alot of this falls apart. A chainsaw will sever two ropes just as fast as one.
  15. Yes that's the one. He squeaked it into a tight residential driveway today down a blind lane
  16. Worked with this one today. Two large trees done in 4 hours,would have been a week long job otherwise. 95 tonne meter is about the most versatile size for residential work imho.
  17. They seem to proliferate in areas with large trees and good access. A mate of mine bought one in the states,he has grossed over $40K a week with it. In the right place they really are a game changer.
  18. £1200 per day plus vat here John. The guy is a extremely good operator too.
  19. I do know that it takes chainsaw trousers to be folded five times to stop a .22 and if you roll the legs up and shoot across the layers it will stop 9x19. You could set up a Doppler chronograph at the target to measure the velocity after impact.That would give you some idea if you could measure the distance the bullet travelled after impact
  20. We used to actually shoot at stones in worked fields with our 22s as kids to make them ricochet. This was back home in pretty huge fields. You could see the puff of dust where the bullet came back to earth.Once we put an empty drench container behind a flat stone and the bullet only made it through one side this was with standard velocity Winchester PowerPoint .A bullet needs about 450fps to break human skin,a subsonic .22 travels at 1050 fps at the muzzle ,once it expends say 30% of its energy upon impact and now that its tumbling i dont think it would be considered dangerous after 50 odd meters from impact. All of this is aside from the fact you shouldn't shoot at anything with something or someone behind it.
  21. I think the ricochet fear is largely a UK phenomenon promoted by over zealous firearms licencing Officers. Shotguns ricochet too and a soft lead projectile from a .22lr won't go far after it's been badly deformed from an impact. Anyhoo if difflock wants a Spring gun then probably one at 12lbs is more likely to fit his needs.Then he has the pick of the 100s for sale in the UK.
  22. If you are going to need an FAC why not consider a .22LR? They are far more effective and humane,with a moderator and subsonic ammo they are quieter than a Spring powered Air Rifle.
  23. Too much to do and at the wrong end of the year to do it.
  24. I agree but any sentence handed down will not be a deterrent to others. Your security may deter the first second and third lot but there is always another crew willing to have a go.If however crew one bled out in a Transit perforated with 7.62,I strongly beleive crew two and three would not only look elsewhere but find something else to concentrate on. There in lies the problem,the authorities like having theives take insured things off the working man or business owner.Things get lifted,insurance payer out,premiums go up ,tax all round and no Granny gets her handbag snatched.
  25. Shooting them would stop it. The only place I lived where that was legal,was also the only place I never locked my door and left kit out

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