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https://www.amazon.co.uk/SCHEPPACH-HP-1 ... +compactor
Took a punt on this....
Any experience with scheppach? I had a morticer that was very good. The 1100 version of this gets decent reviews.
I probably only use it 5-10 times a year so as long as it's decent at compacting I don't need it to be totally bombproof.
Ta
Took a punt on this....
Any experience with scheppach? I had a morticer that was very good. The 1100 version of this gets decent reviews.
I probably only use it 5-10 times a year so as long as it's decent at compacting I don't need it to be totally bombproof.
Ta
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If its got a honda or briggs engine, then it looks good to me, of not, I would be wary! ???
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Great little compactor so far.lemoncurd1702 wrote:Let us know how you get on.
If that pic is true to life it just doesn't look right to me, certainly doesn't look 84kg.
It's small but heavy so compacts well. Starts first time as you'd expect.
I haven't fitted the trolley carriage thing to it yet so don't know about that.
I had to give it a hefty push running up hill but mainly so on the first pass where it wasn't getting any traction. It did get easier.
Long term I can't say but it certainly did a good job just recently on a driveway sub base.
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Is there a figure for Compaction force? It should be min 60kN/m² at a frequency of 75-100Hz for patio and driveway work.Forestboy1978 wrote:It's definitely 84 kg though
Also, the comments about the reliability of and preference for a Honda or Briggs engine is spot on, but the agitator unit is also critical. It's often the part that buggers up first on cheaper "Asian" import machines.
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Not sure. I'll try and remember tomorrow and have a look.Tony McC wrote:Forestboy1978 wrote:It's definitely 84 kg though
Is there a figure for Compaction force? It should be min 60kN/m² at a frequency of 75-100Hz for patio and driveway work.
Also, the comments about the reliability of and preference for a Honda or Briggs engine is spot on, but the agitator unit is also critical. It's often the part that buggers up first on cheaper "Asian" import machines.
I lay it down roughly 2-3inches at a time though and compact so I hope that's given me leverage. I haven't had a complaint yet and some bases are now 6+ years old.