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Richard.Moss

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  • Birthday 14/06/1981

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  1. Freelance stump grinding service based in Oxfordshire but willing to travel. Have been as far as Somerset and do a lot between Oxford and Bedfordshire. Have a narrow access machine plus have a big remote/tracked machine on the way. Fully insured, also available as a groundsman, own all my own saws/trailers/hedge trimmers/log splitter/zero turn mower available with operator. Polite confident friendly and keen worker. 07778579255 day rates vary on machinery distance and duration
  2. Jase, what a man!!!!! it works! Adjusted the settings like you said. I’ll run for a bit then once the engine is run in I’ll adjust it up a bit. Got it on no.7. Just chipped and the stress is working. thank you so much!!! ?? richard
  3. Thanks Jase seems you are the man! I’ve been trough what you’ve said so far and have made some progress, but don’t have a green light yet. I connected the wires on the smaller terminals, removed the shroud and there is a switch, which was only just threaded into the housing, so I’ve removed it cleaned all the threads and the end, refitted and set and now I have a yellow light on it when the flywheel turns. I also have a solid red light, which when I rev the machine up as high as I dare, which is a good revving speed I still have just the red light. Have left it running at speed and this is the same. The rollers move very slowly to begin and then stop unless I reset the control lever at the back.

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