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Breezeblock

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  1. if the rotation motor is a parker omp you are as well replacing it as they are quite fernickity
  2. seals shot or crossover relief valve or its a sinlge acting line youve connected it to or the telehandler has a valve on the lines that act as a crossover valve by having an open centre hence the poor braking on rotation thats where i would start
  3. rooney is on probably 50k plus a month how do you pay your guys £80 a shift thats the difference you would expect him to run
  4. definately not, never been in suffolk too far too travel and my scottish passport doesn't let me out:001_smile:
  5. run i would my **** to fill your your pockets and end up knackered at the end of the day a steady pace is better for everybody i was one of your lads i would tell you to ram your job right up your farter
  6. when i first saw this i thought why is he wanting a dog to deliver logs
  7. for a excavator mounted stump grinder you need a lot of flow if not your gonna be disappointed with they're performance
  8. when i done the machining for ours i set the straight cutters out by 8 mm to increase the cutting width
  9. are the straight cutters set out further with a longer pcd
  10. the wheel for our grinder cost 25 without machining and that was a one off made from alloy steel like the new green wheel in shape
  11. bottom roller shafts are easy to break the circlip groove doesnt have a radius on it .i make them from 32mm bar and turn them back to 25mm it does away with circlip the bottom roller bearing if you replace them dig out the inner seal and fit a grease point makes them last longer also whenever you turn the blades grease the inner flywheel bearing as its usually covered in crap and is quite hard to see in general keep them well lubed and they should last a while good wee chipper if you need to chip anything bigger than 5" you are wasting revenue
  12. pulleys bearings etc i get them from stone power cant remember the number look on ebay they should be ind standard
  13. thats a lot of machining for your money what kind of steel is it
  14. sometimes if theres a bad earth going to the ecu if you bridge the starter with ignition switched on the engine may start stick a meter across the battery to see how much of a voltage drop there is during starting then work along the main battery cables to see if there is any drop along each cable the first thing i would do is check the battery as others have said
  15. i am stumped disconect the battery for 10 mins see what happens thats what we do to clear some ecu faults on larger plant it sometimes works if its canbus faults
  16. where the box is situated it can pick up moisture take the four screws out the box and spray with wd40 you will notice that the led should flash when the cutter wheel turns the wires on the loom should be long enough to let you move the box from the arch to inside the engine canopy if you move the reservoir for the feed hyd to the opposite site you can mount the box in the area that it was situated any probs phone me 07780301277
  17. should just be a taper lock sounds like the shaft may have worn ,once you have split the taper lock slide it back along and tighten it up have a look at the key on the shaft and make sure its a snug fit
  18. i wasn't sure i am curious about biodigester one off the local farmers is putting one in i would like to see it when its up and running
  19. when you say it takes maize is it the whole plant or just the seeds i would think you should be able to put chip in as it starts to break down when its in the tipper producing heat almost straight away
  20. if your gonna travel to kirky you can tip off at craigend nursery for free at cumbernauld

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