MattF
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should have kept me gob shut, its a bloody jungle on the other side![]()
No sympathy. Schoolboy error you made there.

should have kept me gob shut, its a bloody jungle on the other side![]()
Been on the hunt for one of these for a while
behind the van
44” single blade,about 13hp,Briggs and Stratton.
Is there one big reaper blade rotating under there?
How big?
Maybe a quadruple blade?
How much power does that engine provide?
that's the spirit!
Nice sunday all
Carsten
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44” single blade,about 13hp,Briggs and Stratton.
Only 10minutes away.
Big Kukko puller and linkage remover for only 5€.
Not today, it arrived yesterday, but I used it properly for the first time today. A Makita 18V orbital sander, it replaced my 20 year old Bosch mains one that over sped and threw chunks of the backing pad off a week or so ago. TBF to it I was given it as broken about 15 years ago.
The 18V one is excellent, it does the job and runs for longer than I want on a part used 3Ah battery.
It runs for about 20 minutes on a freshly charged 3Ah battery. And using it for that long hasn't made my fingers tingle like the 240V did.
It looks like a sandbag.A nice leather sand bag ( i'm sure theres a proper name for it )
We have the identical Spong mincer handed down from my late Mother who I remember using it in our kitchen in Leeds - and we left Leeds in 1959!
I did have to repair the handle retaining thumb screw last year.
Think it's the Porkert that mum had ? I remember it had several discs with different size holes. It also had an attachment for making sausagesDidn't Spong use two discs with holes (one fixed, one rotating), whereas Porkert use a rotating blade + a disc with holes? Might very well be wrong here.
As the yanks are supposed to have said " Improvement leads to deterioration"They're great. My mum had one for years, worked a treat. Don't know what happened to it. We got a modern version of the same thing but it's not a patch on mum's one.