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briquette_seller

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  1. Yes I've heard that before, so ordered a new thermostat. I removed it, hoping/thinking the engine would run cooler without it. It has made no difference
  2. Yes it pressurized when removing the cap when hot. Still runs hot without the cap on, and you can see the water circulating
  3. Head gasket was just replaced. Engine seems to be running fine Yeah, she was losing a tiny bit of water, that's why the head gasket was replaced, which has cured the water loss, but still over heating
  4. Head gasket was just replaced. Engine seems to be running fine
  5. I've a small loader, lambardini engine, water cooled and it keeps boiling the water in the radiator. Radiator is clean externally. Water pump seems to be working. Thermostat removed. Did a dose of rad flush, so clean internally. Radiator seems to run freely. Fan works fine. Radiator and engine are red hot after about 15 minutes. Radiator is hot all over, no cold spots. Any thoughts?
  6. I bought a t234 active reverse drive a couple of years back. The lag between switching boxes is a bad design, in my opinion, Iam sure they could of come up with something better. It takes a bit of getting used to. Brilliant tractor though
  7. What model of Valtra are you running and do you like it?
  8. Try your local agricultural bearing and transmission type supplier
  9. If you find the right buyer, you'll soon see the advantages of having large quantities of sawdust.
  10. Does anyone have the above? Any good? Saves having two monitors
  11. What processor did you run before this? It's always good to see someone who has put a bit of thought into their production, most don't seem to then bitch about how tough it is to make a pound.
  12. Hakki pilke offer a higher rated ram than the 480
  13. One fed from an external hopper would be more appealing than tipping in bags of pellets every few days, in my opinion.
  14. It may be lost firewood but the sawdust and processor debris/screenings still have a value. One man's waste is anothers treasure.
  15. Well 100 cubic metres turned into 94 cubic metres. It might be a coincidence, but a weight loss of 6000kgs, is a moisture loss of 6000 litres, or 6 cubic metres. This wasn't fresh cut hardwoods, everything had sat for a good 12 months before processing. A significant loss, in my opinion.
  16. So your 1.7 cubic metres (that volume is a guess) of wet logs turned into 1.6 cubic metres of dry logs?

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