Sunday, January 15, 2012

Mini Skid Steer Information

!±8± Mini Skid Steer Information

The mini skid steer, a versatile machine, can be used in a wide variety of applications. With the addition of mini skid steer attachments, the machine's uses increase greatly. If you are looking to expand your heavy machinery line up, then buying a used one can be a very valuable tool to consider. Consider the actual attachments that you will need to have before you start buying them all. There are a wide range of attachments and you will certainly not need all of them in your business.

This type of equipment that you choose should be of the right size for the widest variety of your applications so that it will pay for itself in virtually no time at all. There are many different name brands of this machine, including the RC 30 mini skid steer, the Boxer mini skid steer, the Ditch Witch minis skid steer and options from both Bobcat and the Toro Dingo. In addition to these, there is a mini skid steer loader to consider as well. Attachments can be bought for all of these types of mini skid steers as well.

Because it is so maneuverable, this type of equipment can be preferred in tighter quarters over the larger excavators that might have problems getting in and out without causing damage. It is capable of the zero radius turns and can push, carry or load, depending on which attachment you are using and what needs it is fulfilling. It can be fitted with tracks when they are needed because of the terrain the machine will be used in, but the most common application is a four wheeled version. When it has wheels, the right and left side turn independently of each other which allows for the precision turning that makes it so much more agile than the tracked machines. Because it is smaller and lower to the ground, this type of equipment might be preferable in applications in residential areas or when working underneath structures that would prevent the larger excavator from getting to the job site.

Introduced in the late 1950's, this type of machine has seen a number of improvements both in its use and its safety over the years. An enclosed cabin can protect the operator from the pivot arms- these are located right next to the driver which caused many accidents and concerns about the machines general safety. Even with safety improvements, great care should be used with this and every other piece of heavy machinery. Every machine should be checked for faulty parts before and after each use so that maintenance can be done as needed.

The mini skid steer can use attachments which range from: the tracks, angle brooms, sweeper, pallet forks, auger, snow blower, mower, tree spade, trencher, ripper tiller, cement mixer, snow blade, dumping hopper, stump grinder, wheel saw, and the wood chipper machine.


Mini Skid Steer Information

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Sunday, January 1, 2012

Gas Garden Shredders and Electric Garden Shredders

!±8± Gas Garden Shredders and Electric Garden Shredders

For the keen gardener, owning a shredder is a must. Rapidly reducing the volume of garden waste into manageable bags or compostable material is a tidy and efficient way of clearing up the garden.

Shredders can take care of clippings from hedges and bushes, branches from trees and even kitchen waste such as potato peelings. There is no fun in trying to use pruning shears to chop up large hedge clippings. The question is which is better; electric or gas?

On price, electric tends to be cheaper with bottom of the range starting at 0, but these are basic quality machines and only suitable for the lightest of materials. A good gas shredder can cost over 0 with some topping out at a whopping ,000. A key point for the buyer of a shredder is the weight of the machine. For those gardeners with bad backs or who are not so nimble on the feet anymore, the weight of a shredder is important, as an electric five horse power shredder can weigh some 135 pounds in weight!

Power-to-power ratios are difficult to compare, but the short answer is that electrical shredders will weigh far more than the equivalent gas powered shredder. However, if you have a significant pile of branches of up to three or four inches in diameter, then the gas powered shredder is essential. The electrical variety tends to be cheaper, but that's because they are typically not as powerful. If you only require leaves and twigs shredding, then an electrical shredder is probably fine.

Given the air pollution from any type of garden gas powered machine, the green gardener has the option to convert to run on plant oils. On top of this, to reduce the cost of a gas powered shredder, reliable second hand machines are available from reputable dealers. You can also get second hand machines online on online auction sites. If you go down this route then double check that you buy from a reputable seller.

For the most serious shredding, it is advisable to go for an engine size of at least four horse power, otherwise blockages will be regular and some larger branches will not go through to be processed by the machine. You might find electrical shredders are noisier than the gas powered equivalent, although it depends on the type and size of the material being fed through because harder materials will make more noise.


Gas Garden Shredders and Electric Garden Shredders

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