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Mixit slurry stirrers any good?
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<blockquote data-quote="stirrer" data-source="post: 5415334" data-attributes="member: 6326"><p>peppa!</p><p>not sure what you have spent so far but would think £100/year would cover it. you are a busy contractor so things like pto's are pretty busy.</p><p>tower stirrers seem good for 8 years and then the belts fail. best then to renew the pulley bearings at the same time. belts are around £300-400</p><p>Lagoon stirrers, providing the main bearing is not regularly submerged, last about 7 years untouched.</p><p>as usual, the wreckers take most of the spares I supply. Bending the PTO's u/j's EQUALLY is really important as the impellers do take a lot of continuous power.</p><p>how many people have not yet touched their machines? must be half of the customers from my records.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="stirrer, post: 5415334, member: 6326"] peppa! not sure what you have spent so far but would think £100/year would cover it. you are a busy contractor so things like pto's are pretty busy. tower stirrers seem good for 8 years and then the belts fail. best then to renew the pulley bearings at the same time. belts are around £300-400 Lagoon stirrers, providing the main bearing is not regularly submerged, last about 7 years untouched. as usual, the wreckers take most of the spares I supply. Bending the PTO's u/j's EQUALLY is really important as the impellers do take a lot of continuous power. how many people have not yet touched their machines? must be half of the customers from my records. [/QUOTE]
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