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aspenarb

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  1. Was up to its nuts on a bogging old building site but the lads tugged it out with the excavator, no one tailgated it on the drive back to the yard ?
  2. Nothing to be scared of with common rail providing the person servicing it knows what he is doing. There are a lot of clueless fitters out there that when faced with a problem just keep changing expensive bits until it runs. Its important to find a mechanic that has the proper diagnostic kit and knows how to use it. Bob
  3. Some European countries give farmers a diesel quota, certain acreage = X amount of rebated fuel . When its used up that's your lot until the next year. Bob
  4. The seal on the shaft that you can see is only a case seal, as in it shouldn't be getting any pressure behind it. Its not unusual for wire and crud to get in there an chew up these seals, worth putting a new seal in and see how it goes. Certainly worth changing the hydraulic filter because its a filtered return system so if blocked could increase the hydraulic motors case pressure. Bob Typical of the sort of crap you can find around the motor shaft.
  5. I suppose the answer to the question is irrespective of the moisture content the calorific value of the timber remains the same. If you were controlling the boilers draught to suit room temperature the dry log would be running with the damper virtually closed while the logs with a higher moisture content would need more draught for the same heat. Bob
  6. Triggers broom comes to mind Mr Flock. Bob
  7. Are any of these shredders actually a shredder or are they all small versions of a wood chipper with knives? I could do with something to put the rakings through but it would have to be a proper shredder that could handle a few stones and a bit of dirt . Bob
  8. Did he get his FMOC Gary? Bob
  9. Start off as you intend to continue and run legal. 1. Invest in yourself and get a licence to drive a 7.5 ton + truck and trailer. 2. Apply for an O license. ( restricted will do), use all the exemptions that apply to arb and tacho rules if they apply. 3. Get a tipper truck with a grab if you can , decent sized chipper, bigger overweight chippers and trucks are cheaper to buy. 4. Happy days, spend more time working than driving about overloaded while looking over your shoulder for plod or vosa Bob
  10. Nip the tops off, drop a rope over the sticks and pull them out with a Tirfor. Bob
  11. Jobs a job, dont see a problem Bob
  12. Travelling to and from Mars at £1 a mile though would kill it Donk. A decent earth based crane on a truck around here with someone that knows what he is doing is about £650 for a morning. Bob
  13. That one above is about £1200 for the week including the fly jib and good for lumps of 5ton close in, being 4x4 it will also get in a lot closer to a tree than most truck based cranes. Bob
  14. A mates got this Manitou telehandler crane on hire to put together his timber framed house, impressive bit of kit and would lend itself to takedowns. Road registered and hire for the week is less than the cost of a truck based crane would be for the day. There are a few different models, this one is good for 5 tons and 32mts Manitou MRT3255 Rotational Telehandler Hire | Roto & Heavy Lift Telehandlers, UK, Online | Ardent WWW.ARDENTHIRE.COM Ardent offer professional plant hire and sales services, we offer a wide range of equipment including Roto & Heavy Lift...
  15. I have been waiting for that come and rescue me call from Al ever since he bodged up that air line , can see it letting go and the trucks brakes locking on Bob
  16. Matty I think you should be checking out the crane hydraulics, no way should the back of the pump keep cracking like that. Must be a dead circuit in there somewhere, could be in the spool block or a knackered relief valve. Bob
  17. The Hilux tipper is not completely off the scene, Mick the welder has just fitted the tipping gear off it to a single cab Ranger. Changed it to high sides and fitted tie downs inside. Should stop the small stumpy and other gear rolling about. Just rear lights to sort out and fit some side boxes Bob
  18. Our old Hilux tipper has only just been retired off the fleet Mick , kin thing was still running like a Swiss watch just too beaten up. Bob
  19. It would on old school 4wd systems with centre diff locks, most modern 4wd vehicles use traction control systems ( brake grabs a spinning wheel) so there is no need for centre diff locks. The only thing that would change with a taller diff one end is the torque bias. Bob
  20. Its a no brainer, on something like a 6` long hose that gets snagged you get the chance to repurpose it into say a 4` hose by putting another end on it, so even a chopped or damaged hose comes into play at some point. Try getting an end put on a hose at a hydraulic shop. its nigh on impossible around here. Bob
  21. The best thing I ever did was buy a hose muncher and stock up with hose/fittings, with the time saved alone it must have payed for itself hundreds of times over. The hose is cheap as are the fittings, down time and finding a local hose smith where you are working is not. Bob
  22. Guarantee against further Knotweed infestation! Now that is thought provoking, it sounds simple enough but I can see why some would be reluctant. Just some ramblings below, please add. Affected areas to be guaranteed would have to be clearly mapped. I suppose it would have to include a maintenance contract for years to come. Affected/treated areas cordoned and fenced off with a ban on excavations or landscaping activities. Product indemnities, perhaps insurances for third party products. Bob
  23. I dont know if many others on here run a mixed bag of other activities but if they do it is well worth separating out the policy.Arb is one of the most expensive service sector insurances, if you are involved in other work like landscape,fencing, timber haulage or civils ask your broker to quote for them separately as they may well be adding turnover on your Arb insurance which will be costing a lot more than it should. Bob
  24. We took on some mowing a few years ago and ended up with a bit of an arsenal of mowers, the rounds grew and ended up needing all sorts including and aebi. Bob
  25. I have just spent an hour doing catch up in here , most enjoyable Bob

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