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Breezeblock

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  1. as requested this weeks work
  2. weve got a 40kw linked into the central heating and it can run alongside our 8kw boiler stove but we have pretty much not used the small boiler as the bigger one is more efficient but they work no bother as the 40 kw boiler runs thru a thermal store
  3. wtf:scared1:
  4. is the vermeer on tracks or tyres
  5. no theyre not they are total ballache i will post pics when i get back up the road friday
  6. i am having to work for my employer this week so i cant get anyhting of my own done this week its a choice between a 20t atlas scrap handler slew ring or a 35t terex artic dump truck with a smashed up pump or a 30t terex that needs a new front diff so no arb work this week
  7. now stuck in barnsley for a week or so progress is gonna be slow now:thumbdown:
  8. when did terex start doing chippers i work for them and i didnt know they even sold them
  9. used them on demolition machines and they lasted not too bad fractures started appearing round the tubes and bosses the bushes are plain steel which isnt good they picked up and wore out in a very short time if you grease them and dont try to pull apart the planet they should be fine demolition is probably the worst application you could get
  10. i agree with that ours was a week old and got hit with a tree then one of the lads hit it with the brush cutter he says he never seen it:confused1:
  11. i use my lathe to sharpen mines and it leaves a hollow grind
  12. i think ours has been in 8 times for warranty repairs if it wasnt such a nice saw to use it would have been on ebay
  13. goin in tomorrow for new carb thats pretty much what dealer thought ta
  14. iso 32 i would think
  15. as the title says, holding steady throttle whilst cutting and it start reving up and down any ideas this saw has been a piece of crap
  16. how many inbreds does it take to steal a digger shows you how thick they are
  17. <p>looks an interesting job</p>

  18. you will also need a valve to control the rotator as the aux valve is used for the grab they are quite easy to fit you can tap into the same port as the quick hitch
  19. heres our tracked arbtruck uses the same chassis as the stump grinder but with pinned on attachments we were using it today to haul some ash from the bottom of a farmers park we had no chance of getting the iveco near it 8 loads of this was enough to overload the iveco twice
  20. its heras fencing with 1 r
  21. sorry couldnt resist
  22. butterfly?
  23. why the change from greenteeth to sandvik disc also whats the big bit of box section on the cutter head why go down the 90deg drive rather than hyd drive ps it looks a proper piece of kit well done
  24. more close ups please I'm impressed that is a belter makes my efforts look paltry
  25. close ups of the grinder if you can please i need pics for ideas

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