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Breezeblock

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  1. managed to get our mini mulcher out on a clearance job at a petrol station very happy with the results had a few issues with drive belts needed a new set after a few hours work but we can live with that at £7 a set it aint gonna break the bank
  2. look on flowtechs website on ebay they have pumps and in the description it tells you what hp match they are there is a formula but i can't remember it
  3. if its short stuff vertical if its long stuff horizontal
  4. the green teeth are a doodle to sharpen and they should fit straight onto a cutter wheel that has been fitted with finger teeth make sure you go for genuine green teeth as some of the other ones that you get will fit but the heads are a smaller did and it causes the nose of the shank to wear thin .on our grinder which is only 28 hp we reduced it down to 4 pairs of shanks set with 2 straight then two angled at opposite sides for balance and it cuts very well
  5. have the y got there full range of chippers and grinders ce certified
  6. save yourself the hassle and change to green teeth they should fit straight on if your holes are 1 1/2 spacing with a 5/8 hole
  7. if it does reverse them
  8. water in the fuel would be my bet white smoke generally means water or bad fuel timing . change the fuel filter make sure that the tanks clean and make sure its getting full throttle start with the basics
  9. be a bit more specific is it for production or just a small amount of logs for yourself is it arbwaste or straight grain stuff for a kick off
  10. are the bar noses for stihl rollomatic bars available in uk or will the oregon ones fit . the sprocket on ours parted company with the bar for some reason cheers
  11. thats pretty bloody quick a conveyor on that and it would be even better
  12. 15" bar and 8 tooth rim on 325
  13. you beat me to it
  14. without proper pics its impossible to tell
  15. tracked barrows hold there money very well i waited about 4 month scanning ebay before i finally got one just shy of 2k but had to go to birmingham to collect it
  16. by the time you buy a tracked barrow and a chipper you might not be that far away from buying a proper one there was 1 on ebay last night for about 6k
  17. thats a long trek from your depot how long will that take 8-9 hrs drive
  18. what was the song at 11.30
  19. build up the inside of it with concrete cheap as chips
  20. and the xmas special was crap
  21. ours is an eta and I'm quite impressed with that so far
  22. we've used both the honda and our skid steer which is tracked dumper based on brash and they were pretty effective the best way we found was to work from furthest away back the way so you haven't got too much to climb over the biggest issue we had was from over loading and toppling over as the track width isn't that wide on the td500 the mini skid steer was better as it was wider and you could doze crap out of the way to make the paths better we were skidding it out in 15-20ft lengths with the skid steer and when it got to the heavier stuff we had a tow bar and we stuck our arbor trolley on the back to get even more capacity
  23. good video . the only problem we had with the go pro mounts was breaking one off the small tabs that lock the camera on other than that the sticky stuff that comes with the mount was excellent
  24. ls systems let you fit a lower hp engine use less fuel and lose less energy to heat so you end up with a smaller cooling package

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