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needenginerunnin

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  1. A little soft spot, not my handy work. 36 ton komatsu 12ft below grade sat in silt. the pipe in picture 1m bore to give an idea on scale.
  2. what this aspen like mixed with a little tonic water:001_smile:
  3. depends what you going to use it for each have there strengths and costs. +1 for gator one of the better non hydro drive.
  4. sure he has been said on here before, if it looks too close it is. not worth fryin yourself or others, good call.
  5. pick the size of grinder you want and match the flow rate of that to the machine to drive it, job site access is normally the problem.
  6. oh dear:thumbdown: wouldn't pull the skin off a rice pudding.
  7. duff run of files, try a different brand or packet. give the chain to somebody else fresh pair of eyes and that.
  8. they sold out in 3hrs, good price:001_smile:
  9. still some left, but one less now:biggrin:
  10. if you give us a bit more somebody might be able to help more. like what size machine and where when are you needing more grip. those grip bars are rarely used.
  11. first question would be to ask why do you think you need them. is there a better machine for the job.
  12. how much does the one in picture weigh as that amount is to come off the carry cap
  13. what size is the mini digger tons?
  14. could some body advise on the above, interested in pro user models of 50cc and 60cc. so the for runners of 550xp and 560xp just the last few model numbers and what anybody thinks of them good or bad? cheers in advance
  15. good write up there gardenkit, it brings two questions to mind. first pulling the spark plug on a petrol engine is a good way to see how its running, if aspen is cleaner running how does it effect the plug? second if only a few places thin out the gases and juices which go on to make aspen what do all the other places do with it? cheers needenginerunnin
  16. many thanks gardenkit, just the answer I was looking for. cheers needenginerunnin
  17. Is aspen hygroscopic? how does it compare to petrol cheers
  18. get a landy:biggrin:
  19. don't forget to tell your insurance company as well.
  20. +1 for tipper and not panel van, its a killer to empty at the end of the day when your knackered.
  21. good afternoon all, while reading posts on here the topic of arb waste 'non wood chip' crops up, I have noticed there are many different views on its value. Everything from a transit full of small dia conifer stems to a lorry load of big ring, trunks etc. some good for firewood processing and some not. What happens to this seems to range wildly from put a match to it, because some don't have the time, interest, or the kit to process into firewood, cant or don't want to give it away to the goblins for what ever reason. To what you going to give us for it, it will all make firewood, cant just give it away. Granted the long straight lengths and nice hardwood types do have ready market, but the rest seems to be a mine field as to its value? Would be interesting to hear views from producers of arb waste on here and from the firewood processors. I do hope this isn't a can of worms just opened, so to speak. cheers needenginerunnin jim

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