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Flail for the Fergi
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<blockquote data-quote="H200GT" data-source="post: 7542798" data-attributes="member: 669"><p>I did get them honed out to size on the second attempt as you may recall on the other thread.</p><p></p><p>Its been up and running a while but I decided to overall the hydraulics and brakes before using it whilst waiting for the flail to arrive, so today is the first time its been used in anger other than a few runs out. It runs very sweet and starts with a flick of the starter from cold now its been run in a bit. Very pleased with it. There are a few jobs to finish it off yet before it would be ready for paint, but undecided on that at present. For the time being it will be enjoyed as it is as I slowly mop up the remaining jobs.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="H200GT, post: 7542798, member: 669"] I did get them honed out to size on the second attempt as you may recall on the other thread. Its been up and running a while but I decided to overall the hydraulics and brakes before using it whilst waiting for the flail to arrive, so today is the first time its been used in anger other than a few runs out. It runs very sweet and starts with a flick of the starter from cold now its been run in a bit. Very pleased with it. There are a few jobs to finish it off yet before it would be ready for paint, but undecided on that at present. For the time being it will be enjoyed as it is as I slowly mop up the remaining jobs. [/QUOTE]
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