Either of these any use to you?
Best Pm me an address then. I might even scrape some of the filth off it too. I've not looked inside it, but it worked fine until the engine threw a rod..God yes! the one on the right with the metal pulley!!.
Are you willing to sell/ pop in the post?
Legend#2!
If you are building a new mixer, I'll make a start on a series III landy...Right, thats me just looking for a frame and a motor now ........
(joke)
Genius idea! I was looking at sieves last year after I did 3m2 of my chuckle driveway using a hand one and gave up.Keep the old drum and cut the back off, handy to make a soil sieve
hes already got half of a new mixer not much point of thatBelt the dents out, weld the splits and crack on with mixing
Never read the full threadhes already got half of a new mixer not much point of that
That looks familiar. Similar story with my mower deck, that's about 1/3rd original, 2/3 tumble dryer.It’s not until I got started that I remember how much of a POS this thing is.
it’s been dropped on it’s head at some point in its life. Either off a the back of a transit, or more likely a bridge. It only used to sit on 3 legs, leaned too far forwards, didn’t rotate and the drum wasn’t square with the frame.
ive spent today and the last few nights stripping/heating/bashing/bending/welding/pickling and it’s now all working, straight and almost ready for paint.
the “patina” also turned out a little stronger than originally thought . so much so that both handles fell off .
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Nice. Just dont go hitting this one with a lump hammer...