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  1. Pva is water based so no good for outdoors. Use sbr as Kev describes ??
  2. Hire a transit tipper for a week and stick some ply greedy boards on. Needs must. Should be able to hire a cage sided one and just cable tie some thin plastic to the inside even.
  3. Trouble with flyers, even 'gps tracked' is that your flyer will go straight in the bin along with the other dozen they drop at the same time. You're much better off sending a lad to to a flyer drop on a posh estate whilst you finish clearing up after working on a house there. Much more targeted and cheaper.
  4. Bark is full of dreamers and wasters. Total race to the bottom.
  5. DHP481RTJ - 18V Brushless Combi Drill LXT WWW.MAKITAUK.COM Product
  6. Well he can't have liked his chipper blades that much then...
  7. Do you mean it ‘goes right through customs’ if they don’t catch you?? Or are garden machinery imports from the Philippines duty free??
  8. The biggest brushless makita one is good, bags of torque and comes with a long brace handle. Waitley knock off batteries are good and the 18v makita system has a lot of other tools so a good one to ‘lock in’ to with the purchase of batteries and drill. modern top of the range battery kit is better than the old petrol drills.
  9. Might be best to get a bloke with a digger to pull the stumps out. Won’t take long, however you then have to get rid of them. But will let you establish grass much more easily. Grinding mixes up grindings and soil and grass doesn’t like to grow in it so well.
  10. What do you want to do with the ground afterwards?
  11. What are the terms of the lease?
  12. Agree, if you're going to go to the effort of strapping it on each time (ooh missus!) then get a bigger one.
  13. The extra counterweight and uprated motors are called the performance pack. I think it's basically motors and counterweight from an E20. Not sure why it's not listed. Consider whether you want long or short arm. Many say the long arm is too long. Short arm is the same as my outgoing Hyundai 'long arm', and I'd have gone even shorter if they offered it as you want less length when using grabs etc. What did they tell you for lead time?
  14. Oregon Yukon. Cheap and comfy.
  15. Can’t stand how a ring hitch clanks around. Dont see why anyone would run one rather than a ball personally.
  16. You're looking at mega lead times, especially if speccing options. I've been waiting since March for a special order Bobcat E19- could have had one in standard UK spec from stock back then but I doubt you can now. Hopefully it lands this coming week! If you use a digger a lot then new on finance makes a lot of sense. My E19 with canopy was 19k with all the extras- hydraulic hitch, twin aux, extra counterweight, uprated track motors, joystick rollers etc. Standard spec canopy around 16.5k. What have you been quoted for pump repair? Even if you repair it I'd still move it on. If a bad failure then bits of metal will be all around the system waiting to cause havoc.
  17. doobin

    Aspen 40:1 mix

    I've only ever had one engine sieze up, and that was an FS450 with seven full years commercial work. I've always filled everything on Stihl red, to just over the line of the measuring gauge. Probably about 45:1 ? I'm with Paddy on this. It can't hurt. I've never noticed any excess smoking. Never noticed any extra cost. And never had any engine failures bar that on dozens of saws etc used commerically. All the problems with modern vehicles are directly related to increased complexity for emmissions and MPG. Not to say that there haven't been major improvements- I'd never want to go back to non common rail. But we shouldn't believe everything the manufacturers tell us, because they are told to say that by the governments. What's the reasoning on the new 2 mix saws needing green oil? 4 mix i know about, it was a shit system and they fail anyway. But someone on here made a convinving argument for running the new green on 2 mix saws so I bought a couple of 5 litre cans to try.
  18. I love my 10x6 tipper trailer, but only occasionally. When I have a lot of weight to shift a fair distance. Every other day I'd rather jump in the Iveco Daily tipper. So much easier.
  19. Not run that chipper or the GH49BT, had a GX84 and far prefer the new GH style personally. Forgot to mention, I'd never go back to individual ramps. Just chuck the full width ramp down and away you go, no messing around. The GH ramps have a slightly bevelled edge which is nice to keep you aiming straight with larger kit like the E27
  20. Really rate my GH105 with full width ramp. Everything is perfectly ergonomic. Tie downs right where you want them, breakover angle nice with the beavertail bit, spring assisted ramp that stays up even with no catches screwed tight (!), lightweight. The GH105 has the beavertail bit as standard. It makes a real difference loading. It's a good bit narrower than most other 3.5t plant trailers I've used. My Bobcat E27 has an inch each side, and my 1.8t tracked dumper (must be similar to yours?) is a comfortable fit. You might be able to squeeze the dumper on the 2.6t GH model if you never take it anywhere loaded etc. But if you go this route I'd recommend speccing the beavertail bit.
  21. You’ll want more than you think. They are very heavy, and you need enough clean planings for them to bind into a layer else you may as well not bother.
  22. Is that all it cost to get rid of them? Don’t have any personally.
  23. It’s the way of the beast with a drum chipper. All you can do is learn to hold the stringy stuff back as you feed it.
  24. Explain to the customer. Then the plastic waste can be a stain on their conscience rather than yours...
  25. Some are. I used to run old 4x4 tyres on the front axle of an international loader tractor and had to make sure they were rated for it.

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