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aspenarb

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  1. A truckist`s must have kit, PCL socket screwed into one of the air tanks, an air hose long enough to reach the furthest axle, a tyre inflater that locks on to the valve, a 20ton air jack and a 12/24 volt jump pack. Air bottle jacks make easy work of jacking up a truck and can be used manually in the absence of air. 06184 Heavy Duty Air Hydraulic Jack 20 Ton Bottle Jack Pneumatic Lift Ram Car Va | eBay Bob
  2. When it was just the bowser it carried 1500 gallons of water + pumps,hoses and other clutter which was still within both axle weights. So I reckon close to or just over seven tons, will confirm this when I run it over a weighbridge Tom. Bob
  3. Definitely a pull , this guy`s trailer was on its arse when he pulled out of here. I reckon he was over three ton on an 8x6 IW with 4` greedy boards. Bob
  4. Slow down a bit Carl, we have a "climber" that has been four years in the making. Came to us with all the tickets as a climber but its only been in the last year that he has proven himself to the point we are confident we can send him out on his own with ground staff. I was watching him dismantle a windblown tree hung up in another that was littered with hazards in the drop zone and the penny dropped with me that he had matured into a proficient climber. Your boss has probably not spotted that spark or turning point yet, when he does trust me he wont feel the need for the ££££££££££££££ubby. Bob
  5. I have given up on the drill "sets", we have a few here using them and I have found all the common sizes get broken/lost or irretrievably blunt. Under 10mm you cant beat these boxes of hss drills which are typically the ones that get trashed. Just taken a look and I need to order another, they represent excellent value, worth having even if you just want to top up your set. 170pc HSS Engineering Drill Set Precision 4241 HSS Steel 1 - 10mm Steel Case | eBay
  6. If you just want rid of it give it to someone thats uses red diesel, that kind of quantity would winterise 500 gallons of red. Bob
  7. Dormer morse taper for sure on the mill or lathe from 1/2"up to 3" but some of the cheapy sets up to 13mm are not that bad. The cheapy blacksmith ( reduced shank) drills seem to be ok considering they are mainly used in the gut buster. These cheapy`s are used regularly ,as long as the pressure is kept on , ran at the correct speed and lube used them are ok. Its easy with these variable speed drills to end up running too fast and rub off the cutting edge.
  8. Went and got my circular saw out of the shed the other day and found it like this, I dont suppose for one minute I will find out who did this but it does beggar belief. Bob
  9. Granite chip Mark, the whole lot has to come out when we are finished in there. Need to find a second home for it . Bob
  10. Winching in some leaning roadside trees the other day, I held the tree on the winch while one of the lads cut the gob and back cut. Barkers egg laid at nine o`clock , light wind ,slight drizzle, near knocking off time and totty walking dogs nearby. Whats it worth out of ten ?
  11. As John say`s root protection zone. Its rather expensive by the time you fill them with stone but its rated for heavy plant and trucks. I will be in the office monday and see what it runs out at. Bob
  12. Something`s gone wrong Timon its supposed to be Oxford blue Its one of George`s better jobs John, some have looked like they have been artexed. Anyway its near enough, just need to chop a few trailers up now to go with it. Bob
  13. aspenarb

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    It depends if you strip the lead off the roof on the way out. Bob
  14. A bit of road our lads are doing the moment, temporary construction through an RPZ.
  15. tIz bLoo now E6g , "insulting" tapes gorn Bod
  16. Travellers site ? Bob
  17. Its somehow escaped the paint, I have had it for over twenty years and AJ used it for about the same so its not new Bob
  18. I`ll see your flip flop and paddle steamer and raise you a boughton, you can keep yer string and twigs
  19. Your a bad man Mr Bolam, dont change Bob
  20. tHere y0u 6o , ten year gaps there between big spends so they probably skimped and saved. It was only when they had the cash they had the work done. These days folk are still trying to arrange finance on projects like this a week before the builders are finished. Bod
  21. Fixed that for you Gary. Bob:)
  22. No bearings on the TW as such, plastic bush in the roller one side and uses the stator motor the other, its the splined hub thats bolted into the roller with three allen bolts that needs slide hammering out. I have never done one yet thats not needed that, they are normally goosed anyway. I just pass a bit of old ratchet strap under the roller and lift them out, I dont find that a struggle. Bob
  23. Its quicker and easier to pull both the rollers out of the top Matty, no need to remove the hopper. You will probably need to weld a big nut to the spline drive in the roller and slide hammer it out. Bob
  24. There are two types of damage to kit, the purely accidental and the mindless . Its the latter that`s unacceptable, like the ladder tied to the side of the truck that clipped a lamp post on the way back to the yard and saws etc left in the drop zone, no need and if it was their own kit there would be less of it. Bob
  25. No Micks still here, got him shed building at the moment The old boy we had here for a few years lived in and was a huge benefit, general yard duties, could sharpen a saw and kept everything tidy. Sad day when he went, I need to find a new one Micks handywork on my mancave extension

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