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dumper

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  1. That doesn’t look like one thousand six hundred cubic feet of timber
  2. I ran tree spades for a few years the advice on straightening bent blades was to heat them to hand hot 100 degrees or so then to straighten less stress on the steel especially if the steel is treated
  3. Always been told not to bend steel cold, warm it up before knocking six bells out of it
  4. I’ve had the same system for last 30 years aga heats hot water yeoman stove heats 7 rads via back boiler, tried without a pump very poor circulation an water boiled in the boiler this was with 28 MM pipe and a good fall in the return. Put in a pump and been good since it’s very easy to heat whole house. Not sure about stainless steel my boiler is 4mm plate shaped to the firebox
  5. Not sure about making a lot of heavy wearing steel couldn’t make it for what I paid
  6. Bring your machine over give it a go mine has the wheels
  7. No look about multione and avant buy in most of the attachments a good poke around the internet can usually find options italy is a good place to start
  8. Got the mini sr grading imported from USA very clever bit of kit
  9. Once bent devil to straighten, I usually cut and weld in new bar, posts I use hammer and a porta power,have used high lift jack to bend bars
  10. Bought first avant with forks and bucket then added four in one bucket, broom, post auger, post knocker, flail, grader, abi cultivator, bulk bucket, turf layer, snow blade, light duty bucket,dozer blade, toothed bucket,bag lifter, crane jib,rotary mower I’m lucky dealer near me also has hire fleet so hire in rotavator power box rake, stone burier, seeder currently on third machine
  11. This thread is about husky I don’t see stihl mentioned anywhere machine taken in backed by the original purchase receipt to showing where and when purchased is good enough for most dealers
  12. I’d try fuel pump
  13. Got around if you have the original invoice
  14. I would try to move good access for a machine, bit of crown thinning got to be worth a try
  15. No but you might erect some wind break to shelter them during the first winter from drying winds
  16. Look about there are others on the market just as good and much cheaper
  17. There is another solution change the wife!
  18. As ltd company if you think that the person requires ppe to do the job you are down to supply FOC
  19. And no catsuit in my garden!
  20. Think about a. Bench on wheels sliding under a fixed bench
  21. dumper

    DHL

    And that’s what’s needed we get every foreign National going can’t even describe where the house is as they don’t understand direction
  22. To start it needs fuel air and compression which one are you missing?
  23. Total balls of steel
  24. So just trust to luck,with your lack of insurance going to cost you at some point
  25. Tell us more how do you secure your kit?

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