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Everything posted by Stephen Blair
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From day 1 of owning my cs100 I had a bungee holding the choke in as it would come on. If the engine jolted it would come on and engine would die, blocking chute etc
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Whats your multione loader doing today ?
Stephen Blair replied to digaholedumper's topic in General chat
It's really good, well built! It's been improved with the addition of extra length and reinforcement from the picture in Avant catalogue! I always buy stuff after being in a job where I needed it most! The ground I work here is dry and stoney, old river bed or where a glacier has scraped over, not much top soil. -
Whats your multione loader doing today ?
Stephen Blair replied to digaholedumper's topic in General chat
Cheers, did you go from Multi-tone to Avant ? I’ve ordered the automatic quick hitch and opti flow for the extra AUX to the front, I did want Hydraulics to the rear but I can’t have both I was told which is very strange as it can surely be as simple as a diverter. -
Whats your multione loader doing today ?
Stephen Blair replied to digaholedumper's topic in General chat
Hi Mick, yes made the jump during the storms around March time. The 435 was great but brutal on my back, then I had a go on the 755i and I just drove it straight onto my trailer. It’s amazing, the work it can do with ease impresses everyone who sees it. Marne it’s a stone rake carrying a land leveller. -
Whats your multione loader doing today ?
Stephen Blair replied to digaholedumper's topic in General chat
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£60 a month DD here, that overpays through the summer and covers winter. Log burner heats living room and oil does the rest of the house and hot water. Maybe £500 a year on that. Sit in the dark with a jumper on, just pretend it’s the 80’s! 😀
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You need to let it bed in, personally I'd throw that away and get a wire core flip line and clogger.
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One man band - mini digger and attachments
Stephen Blair replied to biscovey's topic in General chat
Buy the 1 that’s closest to you with the best salesman/back up. Simply email them all with specific instructions, what you want and what answers you require before they even pick up a phone to you, who ever does that the best. Use them. That’s the only reason I moved from Cat to Bobcat. I tried for 4 years to replace the CAT and every time I got fed up with the process, 1 email to Bobcat on a Sunday night and 2 emails later I had ordered the machine by 10am Monday morning , better specked for about £10k cheaper and a salesman who will pick up the phone and makes the whole experience a pleasure. -
Mate needed some good fill and top soil for projects and fed up with his banking he had to strim as it was too steep to cut and full of boulders.
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Never any problems, great service no dramas.
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Do Not send your lads out Monday and Tuesday.
Stephen Blair replied to Gardenscape's topic in General chat
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It’s £2.08 in our village and has been for about 2 weeks.
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The crane fed option looks amazing! It was out my league price wise when I enquired a few months back, saying that if I got it at the start of the storm Arwen It would pretty much of been paid off by now and I wouldn’t of had to do double journeys moving a mini loader or mini digger for feeding. So there’s a lot to be off set against it imo.
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That's a perfect set up for me!!! Impressive!
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Tree Climbers Better Look for another Job!
Stephen Blair replied to Billhook's topic in General chat
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It’s the last stage of a project, the top layer of 4’’-6’’ was dry matted pine needles and self seeded Rowans and Blaeburry , the owner wants to encourage grass to grow for some animal grazing in a few years time. I’ve terraced the hillside and put in small access roads which will allow him to access the woods for maintenance and feeding and will also double up as pasture so I wanted to get some organic material onto the sub soil which formed the roads, so I was mulching and blasting the debris back onto the road, doing to jobs at once.
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500i all day long and if you need a 36" bar buy an 088. I don't bother with the 261 anymore, 500i weighs about the same and when you give it revs it becomes lighter as it lifts.
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If anyone in the UK can supply a digging bucket grab shear, I’ll take 1! This would be my only attachment I reckon for 90% of what I do with the digger.
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Not mine, I wish I had land and trees. Public pathway runs through them so a concern.
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Out walking this morning and noticed this on nearly every Poplar in the stand. For some reason I've got a kind wasp damage of some kind in my head, maybe I read something on here. thanks