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eagleye

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  1. if you have the plug already drill a 5mm hole in it tap it to 6mm and fit a grease nipple
  2. i recently did some work from a cherrypicker over a river and they wanted all the relevant tickets plus the 25mt swimming certificate
  3. this job role is open to both male and female if your jobless or looking a career in clearing up as we are an equal opportunities employer
  4. Hi All we are looking for a labourer around the Dartford/Crayford area the role is clearing up after someone's been through and cut back vegetation this role is a temporary position But if the candidate has any relevant qualifications or experience of ground maintenance this could lead to a permanent position after initial trial period For a permanent position a driving licence would be required PM details please and also for further information Cheers
  5. probably no different to a hilti gun cartridge
  6. none of what you have said makes it an impossible job put some leaflets on the cars asking them not to park there rig down smaller bits take it easy around the phone lines the one thing you haven't mentioned and I'd worry more about is pedestrians that's when you need a clued up groundie
  7. make her feel guilty deduct the cost of the materials and give her the rest of money back and make it clear that your only doing it to stop all the bad feeling i bet she backs down
  8. if you want to get a bare drill ie just drill body try this firm if they don't do your drill give them a call and they will tell you what drill your batteries will possibly fit Power Tools UK DeWALT Bosch Makita UK Evolution Power Tools
  9. that's the best bet if you can't rebuild one out of the other or fix one for about £20
  10. Hi All I'm putting this on for my old apprentice who has now decided to up sticks and return to Cornwall his qualification's are ABC level 2 in arboriculture CS30 CS31 CS38 CS39 CS48 chipper first aid MEWP full driving license He always proved to be reliable when he worked for me has his own transport and will travel. And will be sadly missed. please PM me for contact details. Thank you. Eagleye
  11. have a go at it yourself just take photos as you dismantle it so you know how it goes back together it's the only way to learn take the smoker apart first that sounds terminal and expensive and learn from that
  12. For all your Powertool Spare Parts and Powertool Accessory Needs - Powertool Spares have a look here if they have your model if your a bit handy have a go yourself save quids
  13. or a plain old fashioned nutter
  14. +1:thumbup1: we use them for tracked chippers plus they don't mind you picking them up early and as said previously Stuarts a real nice bloke to deal with
  15. Thanks to everybody for your advise and help via PM's all sorted now will update on performance after we have tried it out
  16. Hi all First question has anyone got or used a TW SX200PHB Shredder with conveyor belt views/opinions please. Second question does anyone know who hires them out as i want to try one. cheers
  17. I've all ways found heating them too much makes them a bitch to get out as the bearing expands as well you only want to just heat up the casing we had one were the bearing kept falling out when the gearhead got hot because i forgot to put the retaining screw back in
  18. Haha you clown it was a funny angle good job Chunk never did it because it would be in the "what went wrong at work today thread" P.S. had anyone take you up on the job offer yet
  19. the gear pinions are expensive to buy make sense to buy the whole gearhead and blades if you do change them their not that hard to do you just need to gently heat the case to get them out and the reverse to get them in
  20. Italian alder with a big lean to the right but cant be seen for the vid and the recycling company refused to move the bin on the right
  21. cut it to lengths with a hand saw and split it with an axe easy peasy
  22. Thanks lads all sorted now with PTFE as instructed
  23. won't know until i take it apart can you give the options for both thanks
  24. Hi all i need some info on what is a suitable sealant for a reducing bush on a diesel pump that's not going to be dissolved by the diesel the pump is an electric refuelling type, not on an engine. Thanks in advance

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