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JD450A

JD450A

Feral as Fk 🐾
Those gearbox jacks are the absolute bollocks. I’ve got an identical one, although mine appears to have seen a bit more action! And somebody who was ‘borrowing” it threw the bloody chain away! 🤦‍♂️
Mine is ex council workshop..... £20 :ROFLMAO: The best tool in there is the red Benco Engine stand!
 
CPS

CPS

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Today's job.... we'll this evening. Some gardening.
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V8Druid

V8Druid

do it as well as you can,but learn to do it better
Single, going for a converter
not so easy with that Rory, unless you go for a full house proper solid state phase inverter, or rotary phase convertor, rather than VFDs .... will be 3 motors to run I'd guess .. suds, lift and main spindle which will require quite a VFD to run it and one each for the other two
be damned near cheaper to buy and run a genny for the limited use you'll probably give it and the odd other 3 phase gear you might acquire.
or have a PTO genny sat, to couple up as needed ;)
 
JD450A

JD450A

Feral as Fk 🐾
not so easy with that Rory, unless you go for a full house proper solid state phase inverter, or rotary phase convertor, rather than VFDs .... will be 3 motors to run I'd guess .. suds, lift and main spindle which will require quite a VFD to run it and one each for the other two
be damned near cheaper to buy and run a genny for the limited use you'll probably give it and the odd other 3 phase gear you might acquire.
or have a PTO genny sat, to couple up as needed ;)
You would think. But only a 1hp motor 😉
 
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Brendan

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Looking at the book, does anyone warm their machines up like this?
 

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doobin

doobin

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Thats looks like for if it's below -15 celcius. I've never seen it that cold here, but even at minus ten machines don't like to operate. If it's that cold I let the engine warm up on a fast idle for a few minutes then jack it up on the arm and blade and wedge the track pedals. Five minutes of that and it's much better.
 
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Brendan

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Thats looks like for if it's below -15 celcius. I've never seen it that cold here, but even at minus ten machines don't like to operate. If it's that cold I let the engine warm up on a fast idle for a few minutes then jack it up on the arm and blade and wedge the track pedals. Five minutes of that and it's much better.
Didn't see the top part, should probably read more than skimming
 
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