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swinny

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  1. I've ordered yellow jacket teeth n pockets as needed clutch too! How many to put on the wheel? Theyre sending 16 pockets and teeth so 8 pairs, same as current setup. If i run with less, will it be any better or faster? Cheers
  2. Right decisions decisions, Yellow jackets 208 + vat and keep std wheel Multi tip 395 + vat Hmmmm been told the yellow jackets are really good... hmm
  3. The clutch doesnt slip etc just doesnt diss engage, is it possible bearings knackered and causing enough friction to pick up drive?
  4. Also where can i get a new clutch from? Is it main dealer only? Thanks
  5. Ever since i bought the 252, the wheel would spin at idle and increased revs even when clutch not turned on! How does this electronic clutch work? It shouldnt be engaged till switched on, when it gets a positive feed... The grinder has had a brand new kohler 27hp engine fitted by previous owner, the clutch doesnt look to be right on the woodruff key, also the bearing case looks knackered. I was hoping i could testthe clutch and if ok put new bearings in? If not it will have to be a new clutch. Tha comes to my next thing, how to get the bugger off? As i said it doesnt look right on the woodruff key which leads me to believe its going to be an arse to remove! Any help greatly appreciated Chris
  6. Just ordered a dual port muffler for both my 660 and 064
  7. Now thats a cracking bit of kit
  8. Cant remember but what a crappy job to do isnt it! I did mine last sept and was cursing like no ones business!!!
  9. Hs80 where the blade comes out of the gearbox, there is a bolt that secures the blade assy to the body/engine unit. The blades assy moves side to side, tried new bolt in there and within 30 mins wa loose again. So blade assy move side to side again. Still works ok but dont like the movement. Was wondering if i can drill out to a m6 size bolt and try that?
  10. Thats the fuel tank breather bud! take it saw is 2004-2005? Should be a little pipe with a very small bung / breather thing on the end. Cheap fix if it seals fine to the tank
  11. Logs still going out here quietly away
  12. Im fairly optimistic and keen for the year. Would like to see where i can steer the business this year
  13. we've only just been granted new ignition carb and something else over here
  14. Its not neccessarily cheaper that im after, maybe worded wrong. But it will be 400 for multi tip wheel and i do like them Or it may be 250 for pockets and green teeth which is appealing, but i may be able to sharpen these myself or get sharpened local which would steal the deal for me
  15. I need to find a new system for the sc252, wondering which is cheaper? New multi tip wheel etc? Or if std wheel will accept pockets and green teeth? Dont know how to sharpen ginder teeth yet, use multi tip on other machine then when blunt throw in scrap
  16. Thats surely not running off hydraulics though john.... definitely pto there? too fast for hydraulics of that tractor surely?
  17. What sort of money is it inc battery n charger?
  18. Yes sorry loft insulation
  19. Does anyone know where the best place to go to get some roof insulation? I've heard there is a recycled product thats cheap and good? Need to do all roof area! Roughly 7 x 15 metres to do Cheers chris
  20. Just ordered one. Cheers buddy
  21. I have a transit 90, tow a tracked chipper and trailer with it 1800kg + full load. It does it, its not fast but can pull it. May get it re mapped to 110-115hp
  22. Make sense lol your next post should clearly explain what you mean
  23. Im sure they ar bigger chassis on 5.3 6 t ones
  24. No i doubt it. I got some parts sent up only last week
  25. Tractor with saw bench.... But you will hear the ring of the blade or battery chainsaw depends which way the winds going

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