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MRstump

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  1. hey there, does anyone know what the torque settings are to tighten the finger teeth pocket bolts on my rayco rg13? also is there anyone struggling to get the teeth from suppliers, due to supplier problems?
  2. and a good one too.
  3. yeah i will, i mean really i maybe should have seen it coming being as i know what its like. i know he likes to budget so thats what i did, see what you think right this is what i got 4, 6by3 picket panels 7, 5ft posts 1 gate plus hinges and fixings all for £230 labour included in price what ya think he said it was expensive, but thats irrelivant as we didnt do it in the end and im stuck with the materials
  4. yeah i see what you mean but even in that case you could clip the wings possibly? . the chickens hes got are actually quite lazy to be honest. , but it wasnt just that i know the bloke well as i maintain his garden, and he constantly wants things done cheap and i mean cheap but wants the world, typical customer shall we say maybe, but im gettin tired of it matt, and hes the only one i have problems with so think i might tell him to find another gardener because hes just a headache l:thumbdown:
  5. hi all anyone got any thoughts on this. was asked to put a small piket fence up for a customer, for keeping chickens from going into the garden, i got all the materials, arrived on the job and the customer wasnt happy with the height of the fence he thought the chikens could jump over it, i got 3 ft high picket panels. i thought these were more than suitable for the job. but the customer didnt. i have chickens myself and have 3 ft high fence and i never have any problems with them jumping. anyone else got any thoughts? i no the customers always right, but so am i.
  6. yeah thats it,
  7. is there much difference between these? is one more aggresive than the other ? any thoughts any one?
  8. would they sell new sets, like if i wanted to by 3 sets of new ones?
  9. hi all, does any one know if any other company do the greenteeth tap n turn 500 series, i know liston equipment do, surely there must be others?: any help would be appreciated.
  10. id go for the husky myself, its better for groundwork and logging,the engine is more revy which is ideal for snedding and stuff
  11. hi all, can anyone give me some tips on what to do with setting up a website for my buisness, any help will be very appreciated.
  12. yeah, it mainly is domestic work really, cheers for that.
  13. hi all, has any one here done a stump grinding course?, is it worthwhile? cheers wayne
  14. hi all, has anyone done a stump grinding course here? is it worth doing one? cheers wayne
  15. i agree with that, youve got the wires on the wrong way round! very easy mistake
  16. MRstump

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    ah thats good to know, im unsure of what teeth to use on the bigger ones tho?,although ive had a go using them , but never contracted with bigger ones before, it is good fun doin the job tho.
  17. MRstump

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    i was thinking about possibly getting a carlton sp4012p. they seem to be a pretty good allrounder?
  18. MRstump

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    ah gotcha, whats your opinion on these pedestrian grinders?, i would say it does the job, but i think stumps over 3ft wouldnt be a good idea, as ive found out myself, it takes too long, and very hard work, but im definately keen to work my way up to the hydraulic ones.
  19. MRstump

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    yeah i actually agree there they do seem quite agressive, and ive noticed the bearings are a little noisier, also they tend to cut to much sumtimes and make it jump, were can you get those sort of teeth from?
  20. MRstump

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    yeah i see what you mean, i must admit, having seen the bigger ones in action, u can actually pull the dirt out and grind deeper, that is the one big thing i would criticise about my one its not self driven, which would help a lot with working on slopes. what other teeth are there to use? i mean when i brought the grinder it came with rayco superteeth does anyone else use these there quite pricey?. ive changed to greenteeth, and got a greenstone to regrind them.
  21. MRstump

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    hi there im a new member on here, its great reading stuff on here, you learn a lot. i jus wanted to hear other peoples opinions on this: ive been stump grinding for about a 7 months now i use a camon c500 grinder, which i find does the job nicely, and ive done a few four footer stumps with it,however one in particular was a massive wellingtonia stump, which i managed to grind it down to 13 inches or about a foot under ground. can the bigger hydraulic grinders go any deeper than this? and is it possible to completley remove a 200yr old stump. look forward to ur comments cheers wayne

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