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mitchel

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  1. Well I've still got to make a drop down rear door for my ride on . But I'm liking the net idea then bunjee cord it to the sides 👍. I do work alone a lot so ton bags are so tidus and time consuming. The sides are strong other end at the waste recycling plant they use a grab to unload it
  2. Here's what I'm working with
  3. I've built a green waste trailer for light brash and grass just wondered do people leave the tops open how do you keep the waste in any advise would be great currently using a tarpaulins to cover back and top but it's like a giant parachute.
  4. Will this piston off eBay fit 400723063509
  5. Messaged you
  6. I've been offered an fs410 very cheap the guy says it looks like the pistons ceased guessing no 2 stroke here's how he described it. AFTER A BIT OF INVESTIGATION AND TAKING THE EXHAUST OF TO HAVE A LOOK IN SIDE IT LOOKS AS IF IT HAS BEEN RUN WITH TOO LITTLE OIL. THE PISTON RING IS SEIZED ON TO THE PISTON AND THE PISTON IS SCORED. IT IS HARD TO SEE THROUGH THE OPENING TO SEE THE BORE, IT LOOKS MARKED BUT HOW BAD I CAN'T TELL. IT MOVES EASILY AND YOU MAY GET AWAY WITH JUST PISTON AND RING AND WORST CASE SCENARIO WOULD BE A CYLINDER AS WELL. Shall I just walk away?
  7. Just bought a still fs410 does need work though but it was cheap and new
  8. My customers asked me to turf her plant boarders as she wants to a low maintenance garden now as she's old. But they been left to become full of weeds plus a lot of plants. My question is How do I turf it without it taking me hours removing all the plants with a fork and costing the customer a lot ?
  9. Can you show me what blade they mean? And do I need a brush cutter or will a strimmer be okay? Im going to fetch my hayterette today
  10. Bought this for £40 off eBay looks in good nick heard there bullet proof probably owe me £60 with diesel fetching it People's thoughts? Now on the look out for a big brush cutter to for walking backwards with
  11. I've bought one of these for £100 see how I go Mountfield multiclip 50 mulching petrol lawnmower | eBay
  12. I want an fs400 something of that size
  13. I currently run a fs55 bull born and a Briggs Stratton 16 inch mower I think but I'm doing more and more overgrown lawns and there both starting to struggle. Would I be better buying a brush cutter or getting a grass cutting head for the strimmer? My lawn mower I know needs upgrading I don't have a massive budget as I've only been doing it a year so something second hand would be good 100-200 just something aggressive to cut wet grass don't mind how heavy it is
  14. Do you have any pictures What second hand chipper do you suggest to make into a project I own a decent mig argon set up and I can weld fab most things. I'm gonna see what that treebusta is like to
  15. Well the epoxy got to hot and came out on to aralidite liquid metal seems to be holding
  16. I need the above three courses to allow me to work for a company devegating the railways can anyone tell me of any training providers? I'm located in sheffield but can travel don't mind distance for a cheap course
  17. I cleaned it and used some two part exposure resin seems to be holding well
  18. I think we may have a problem there as previous owner has already used an oversize stud in one of the holes so bit knackered tempted to just bond the studs in
  19. mine hasnt got a nut its just threaded into the casing which is poo
  20. anyone know of any good sites just looking for a harness and flip
  21. so what did you do? loctite the studs in to the case?
  22. Anyone selling any stuff I mIght be interested in
  23. Need a spare 18 inch saw must have chain break not looking to spend the earth as it will be a spare saw
  24. My ms180 collar studs are starting to slip one holes nearly smooth any suggestions? Shall I just bond the collar studs in?

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