I have a Husqvarna hand held which can suck/shred but it chokes if you push it into a pile of leaf's needs to have part of the nozzle drawing air as well so makes it slow work also the tiniest stone will jam the shredder blades
have you considered starting up on your own not much in the way of mobile plant/farm engineers around here (im just outside the fort) then again not much machinery involved with sheep and not that much plant operators that dont have their own mechanic I have "bookmarked" your website incase I...
sorry to hijack thread but has anyone else had the problem of when driving in falling snow the led lights dont get warm enough to melt it same with frosty mornings got to de-ice before moving off -have this issue on my x-trail constantly have to get out and wipe them at night if driving when its...
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we just use a nail hammered in to shutter and bent round the rebar
doing it that way assumes the ground is good enough to hammer the rebar in straight without hitting anything
best to hammer rebar in close to the shutter then wooden wedges to straighten shutter
I discovered a modern day problem recently in that my new (to me) car has LED headlights and dont get warm enough to melt any ice or snow on them had to get out several times to clean them a couple of nights ago when travelling in the dark / snowing heavily
looked at this type and although really good it would need a heavy duty "shower" type connection the ones I am looking at are only 2-3 kw and can run from the ring main
thinking about fitting an under sink water heater in the kitchen the kitchen is a long way from the hot water tank and wastes a lot of hot water before it reaches the sink. Question is could it be fed from the current hot water pipe then if more than one sink full needed the heater could be...
the owners husband is a big bloke you really wouldnt want to mess with
daughter stays very close to the owners in a wee village so i will ask her tonight
dont remove the formwork or it will all fall apart if you dont have a vibrating poker then tap the formwork with a hammer ti get rid of air bubbles and leave a smooth finish
mixing is small batches never a great success unless it is very wet and you keep it "alive" by continually using a vibrating poker on it or you will get cold joints where the fresh concrete meets the already setting stuff from the last batch