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  1. Full english at the greasy spoon for me The lads though:thumbdown:
  2. Our old Bulldozer has a push fan on it and that works really well, if that was to pull from the front like the chippers it would spend more time having the rads blown out than working. Its not an insurmountable engineering challenge it just needs a bit more thought. If the fan was shrouded properly you could opt where the cooling air was ducted from. I can feel some mods coming on Bob Or something like this http://www.cleanfix.org/benefits
  3. I am surprised the chipper manufacturers have not changed the direction of the fan on chippers, its never made sense to me for them to suck from the direction that the chute is pointing. It would also keep the engine bay alot cleaner. It also does not make sense to try and cool an engine by pulling the hot air from the radiator over it:confused1: Bob
  4. What would you guys consider to be a fair amount over and above your normal working wage for staying away. On the assumption there is no traveling expenses or B+B as these would already be taken care of. You only have to take care of your own food. Bob
  5. Thats either fat fingers or Ipad changing the words. Probably fat fingers, no its the Ipad I just checked it. Bob
  6. I would imagine removing the barrier would open an H&S can of worms as would trying to use ramps,skids etc roadside. We have always used a hijab on any kit that needs to go the other side of the barrier. There is normally Tm about on these jobs and the sneaky feckers love to report back anything untoward. Bob
  7. Chip disposal in Surrey is a major problem since Slough changed their incinerators to burn household waste instead of chip. They were the only user locally of arb chip that made logistical and economical sense. Since then its been a downward spiral and anywhere that could take chip is stacked out with the stuff. Logistics is the problem. Bob
  8. Not mine, it belongs to a subbie thats doing a job for us. Good size machine, not too big
  9. <p>Iveco now sold. Thanks.</p>

  10. I just read through this thread, I cant believe all the rules and regs over something that was not ever even considered necessary a few years ago. I have a log burner in the single story section of the building and all I did with that is stand a lump of HD steel pipe on top of it and go straight through the roof. Its still as good as the day I installed it fifteen + years ago. A friend of mine has one on a register plate and no liner ,that also has been in for yonks with no issues . Bob
  11. There is a very nice roller shutter toolbox/ ali body tipper set up for a normal cab LDV here if you are interested. Bob
  12. No Jon I had an inquiry from Brian James, they need some old axles for a customers trailer they are buliding. Bob
  13. As good as any transit
  14. Intelligent chauffeur? Bob
  15. According to some that "supposedly know" we are in for a long hard winter. Should be good for you guys. Bob
  16. Hodge is right of course which is why I feel its best to have a sharpener, when you can do your own you tend to give them a quick sharpen but often so you never run on dull blades. You also get longer service life from a set by doing this.You can also sharpen a set and have them back on a machine quicker than running them down the road no matter how close the guy is, as for the free post I would imagine the cost is tacked on somewhere. Bob
  17. I would pay to watch that deal being done Bob
  18. This is worth a punt Viceroy, blade and chisel sharpener. | eBay Its single phase and already has some tooling that will adapt to hold blades, its also got an auxiliary stone on the side that could be changed to do the hollow ground blades. Bob
  19. A friend of mine kicked off with about 10K about fifteen years ago ,his shares have peaked at £130k and troughed at below £80k, I think he is back up at over the £100k again but the hits do hurt. It works for him because its a bit of sport at lunchtime in the office and he has friends that steer him in the right direction ( most of the time) Bob
  20. I could drop our trailer down there but you would have to chip first then throw on the logs, I cant get rid of a mixed load. Bob
  21. That old clunker of ours will do flat or hollow ground, the grinding head turns on the king post and the water is pumped onto the stone. Its fully automatic and can do six blades at a time in under five minutes. Its more than paid for itself and even earns a few quid doing other contractors blades. Bob
  22. Same here, adapted a mower blade sharpener. It does the lot http://arbtalk.co.uk/forum/attachment.php?attachmentid=191227&stc=1&d=1444334527
  23. They found the Brian James sales rep today Jon http://arbtalk.co.uk/forum/attachment.php?attachmentid=191194&stc=1&d=1444249534
  24. I bought some cd`s off ebay that cover the workshop manuals and spare parts for all the saws,strimmers,hedge cutters and blowers . The set of 4 were about £10, I have printed off ,laminated and put a set for each relevant model into a seperate folder to make them workshop proof. Its saved a fortune in time and wrongly ordered spares. I just phone through the numbers now:thumbup1: Bob

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