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Breezeblock

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  1. why does the ash need removed
  2. found a couple of pics ginger dad black daughter
  3. i find that the edge of the rim on the idler is sometimes worn and this can allow the track to ride of easily phone cat and get the wear spec for the idler
  4. 85/90 i would guess or heavier if you can get it
  5. cats are pricks the only place they belong is on a farm we have 2 lakeland patterdale crosses they are pretty good with kids and are pretty good with rabbits and mice etc
  6. allen keys, cable ties, solenoid by pass wire, fuses ,spare blades and bolts fuel filter
  7. buy a replica then
  8. sounds like something binding up check the hydraulic pressure for a kick off then go from there
  9. i was going to get the short one for the splitter as the end of it is just out with my reach
  10. a couple of bolts thru the back off the splitter onto the floor of the bucket and that would be ideal
  11. try changing the settings on youtube that detect shaky video the drone footage is wobbly wobbly cool video:thumbup:
  12. where was this about tom it looks familiar but can't place it
  13. could you get a saddle made to fit it on the front and have it variable height and when it comes to big rings lower it down chuck them on and lift it back up
  14. are they not somebody else's rebadged
  15. hi paul delete some messages aint no room left
  16. the reason we were told to keep idlers at the front is when it goes wrong and you are trying to make a hasty exit if you keep idlers at the front you always know which way to get out of the way quickly and modern track motors still suffer from casing damage the last track motor i replaced cost about 8k and it got damaged by driver pulling an h beam into it and it passed thru the outer cover and broke the annulus gear munch munch it was in bits
  17. all you need now is a big grinder head to fit on the base unit and hey presto multifunction base unit or make a mega size tow grinder
  18. i think this would be enough to raise your heart rate a bit even i breathed in whilst watching vid
  19. is there any more in scotland or just that one i am one of 2 engineers covering scotland curious as to whether there are more up here
  20. the company i work for just sold a large chipper to qts group are you going to be covering warranty on this machine or will it still be tdl in scotland
  21. idlers should always be at the front when digging from minis to mining excavators
  22. how far up are you selling them
  23. top job how stable is it
  24. and the obvious one the engine is about half the size of a 395

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