After 3 months off my hands are blistered from hammering!
Any suggestions on removing fencing, approx 7km to take out, sheep netting, barb and high tensile, posts rotten at ground level
After 3 months off my hands are blistered from hammering!
Grab or 3 in one bucket on the telescopic, bonfire, scrapyard.Any suggestions on removing fencing, approx 7km to take out, sheep netting, barb and high tensile, posts rotten at ground level
We have a 4 in 1 for loader, big heap, big fire, then a big magnet out there f an old amplifier to pick up staples!Any suggestions on removing fencing, approx 7km to take out, sheep netting, barb and high tensile, posts rotten at ground level
yep, vans on it limit of 3.5T
3.5T is meant to be the Gross Weight - not the load.
We have a 4 in 1 for loader, big heap, big fire, then a big magnet out there f an old amplifier to pick up staples!
Either that or pull staples out and roll up. Either way is crap
Preparing to concrete in the water pipe in the not-quite-finished cattle shed, the green is a sleeve....
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Do i win for being the closestActually delivered them into the workshops for the DLR (Docklands Light Railway) from Finings in Leeds.
They are used between the bogies and the carriages, must have been more cost effective than designing from scratch !
Is that @roscoe erf in the middle?
There were no fields of maize within a mile or 2 this year so they must have been Brock's take away
It's amazing where maize cobs end up. They seem to appear randomly when there is no maize close by. I always thought it was foxes
I've always thought it was foxes but yesterday I saw a crow fly past with one sticking out it's mouth like a big cigarOr Crows, I find them on mine dropped by the little vandals.
Hi davedb, it copes OK, you can track and flail, it does sap some of the power but it does keep turning. It is a nice piece of kit thoughHow does the digger cope with that? Can you track and power the flail looks a brilliant bit of kit
I wishIs that @roscoe erf in the middle?
The whole lot of the plumbing will be below a DPM, the joints all have a big shovelful or two of soft sand round them so that there is only a 2 inch thick bit of concrete above - where the joints are is under the metal-work of the drinker-holder so no direct hoof/or telescopic loader will drive near them either.What do you do on the joints @Pan mixer , are they concreted in aswell?
I guessed that you were about to unlevel some more of Essex and there you go again.Calm and peaceful start on the marshes this morning View attachment 601306went and took the scaffolding down on this yesterday. Really pleased with how it's turned out... View attachment 601308A vast improvement on the rotten rubbish that we started with View attachment 601310
I use one of these workshop floor magnets for that staple bit, they are very efficient as you just pull a handle and all scrap is released.We have a 4 in 1 for loader, big heap, big fire, then a big magnet out there f an old amplifier to pick up staples!
Either that or pull staples out and roll up. Either way is crap
I guessed that you were about to unlevel some more of Essex and there you go again.
hope you didnt leave will alone there