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Breezeblock

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  1. nearest that springs to mind is akro in livingston or burnside at queenzieburn
  2. if there are any hoses that look a bit iffy replace them any hoses that are near bodies fit some of the spray guard on them it works really well . the machine that had the blow out i wonder if the recoil bolt was broken as there is quite a bit of energy stored in the springs
  3. tracked chipper have rubber tracks on them and generally don't have the same high pressure in the adjuster as most don't have a recoil spring like metal tracks there is also a one way valve in the adjuster so that when you put grease into them it can't get back out there must have been something done wrong in tensioning the tracks
  4. i have just put a bid on it lets see what happens its the usual format middle of nowhere in northern scotland no feedback for years i hope i win
  5. if you can find a rope long enough
  6. because ebay don't care about that they just want there fees i have reported numerous things and they just don't care they just want there money
  7. spoke to sales dept the pt100s are available in the uk now
  8. they can also be used on the road i had a go on one with a bryce post knocker and it could fairly shift they come fitted with full road light kit
  9. i take it your not from uk the pt100s aren't ce certified for sale in the uk unfortunately those attachments look pretty good especially the skidding grab /winch
  10. i have butchered ours and made a combined saw bench splitter i will post some pics later on
  11. riggers with disposable overalls over the top for doggy land mines
  12. if you have spare cash go full hog 560 15" bar and 8 tooth sprocket failing that 545 good saw
  13. my mates just bought one seems like a decent saw i went from a 560 to the 545 so it did feel a bit underpowered but the two are very similar in looks
  14. i was up carron valley yesterday to repair a forwarder and i was having a look at the stumps they were pulling to make roads and the same thing crossed my mind about stumps for biomass would they really need to wash them even if they had beed pulled out of peat
  15. were there seals fitted to the bottom of the plug also is the harness sealed where it goes into the side of the connector these plugs are notorious for water damage you wouldn't need a pressure washer to get water into them a slight bit of drizzle would soak these they are crap if you are changing the solenoids try to get different solenoids and change the connectors to deutsch or superseal
  16. maybe so but you can't beat a bit of chinese carbide for drilling large holes
  17. these are excellent saws i have a couple of the reca ones but they are getting chipped a bit now i can see a few purchases happening i didn't think you could get them that cheap
  18. what about cormidi they do a mini loader a+y equipment are the dealers
  19. save yourself the bother this has got headache and poor results written all over it stick the electric splitters on ebay and buy something proper

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