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Monkeybusiness
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That’s been flying up and down those moors for months!Winner of the highest day rate goes to this Huey £25k a day plus fuel at 320litse per hour
That’s been flying up and down those moors for months!Winner of the highest day rate goes to this Huey £25k a day plus fuel at 320litse per hour
Be a nice earnerThat’s been flying up and down those moors for months!
Really does help justify buying a helo to the Mrs!Be a nice earner
Wonder how big the fuel tank is- can't think it's big enough to do more than a few hours of work before refilling.Moors for the future spunk nearly a million a year on helicopters
The costs of running them is hideous though full rebuilds of gearbox after 100 hours etc makes boat owning look cheap think the Huey was £2.5m used lol
Wonder how big the fuel tank is- can't think it's big enough to do more than a few hours of work before refilling.![]()
Watch heavy d. SparksMoors for the future spunk nearly a million a year on helicopters
The costs of running them is hideous though full rebuilds of gearbox after 100 hours etc makes boat owning look cheap think the Huey was £2.5m used lol
I once built a 1000l bowser for a local chap with a helicopter, using an old S/steel beer (fermenting) vessel he'd acquired some where ... was a beautifully made vessel in 1/2" S/steel with a man hatch one end and mounted it on a twin axle chassis for him - no baffles though, so must've been a pig to tow with anything other than a full load833 litres apparently
Has a pickup with towable bowser with it with support crew in it slingers etc
I was once told that the first man up in one, after undertaking any maintenance work, was the mechanic/fitter who'd done the work - focuses the mindMoors for the future spunk nearly a million a year on helicopters
The costs of running them is hideous though full rebuilds of gearbox after 100 hours etc makes boat owning look cheap think the Huey was £2.5m used lol
The national park rangers cream their pants at the thought of a helicopter.The use of helicopters on jobs is a pet peeve. No money to spend on good conventional contractors but extortionate amounts to waste on one of the least efficient per ton transport methods.
The same goes for firefighting...... Often utterly ineffective from experience.
Although there are more expensive day rate bits of kit..... Boats are horrendous.
Wonder if same Huey?Moors for the future spunk nearly a million a year on helicopters
The costs of running them is hideous though full rebuilds of gearbox after 100 hours etc makes boat owning look cheap think the Huey was £2.5m used lol
It's alright if they're used in conjunction with a military training exercise as has been done a few times up here. I think alot of the time they like the PR benefits the copter bringsThe use of helicopters on jobs is a pet peeve. No money to spend on good conventional contractors but extortionate amounts to waste on one of the least efficient per ton transport methods.
The same goes for firefighting...... Often utterly ineffective from experience.
Although there are more expensive day rate bits of kit..... Boats are horrendous.
don't think there'd be much "PR benefits" to be had if ppl actually knew the excessive costs involved in hiring a chopper with 'not their money'It's alright if they're used in conjunction with a military training exercise as has been done a few times up here. I think alot of the time they like the PR benefits the copter brings
Yard day again today, sort out the tip that is the back of my vanone lazily loaded scrap panel caused chaos! There's also some thick foam strips in there that we don't normally use, they stink like sour milk to me
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Couple of coats of paint on the boom arm, it's not a perfect looking machine but this was what let it down most so half hours sanding and a cam of spray should improve it.
That's better, van sorted and I've bought some gear/started painting the next stage of organising.
Several thin coats of paint came out nicely on the arm, and I found a pair of round leds off an old disco in a drawer so I fitted one of them. China's finest, but better than what was there before- precisely nothing![]()
Blue for 18v, red for 12vI'm just not comfortable with that blue blower in there....it's lowering the level 🫣