Stone spreaders

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jonnyaardvark
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Post: # 27180Post jonnyaardvark

take a look at our new toys we will have two ready for work late july www.stonespreaders.co.uk

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James.Q
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Post: # 27181Post James.Q

nice i want one, dont know what for i just do :D
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Dave_L
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Post: # 27185Post Dave_L

Crikey! Wouldn't want to stand in the firing line of one of those!

I take it when the load contained within the hopper has been discharged, it is back to the yard/quarry for a refill? I guess a secondary conveyor topping the hopper up from an on-site supply of stone loaded by an appropriate machine would be possible.

We could have done with one of these back along when we dug out and stoned up a skittle alley - but it would have to have been a bendy conveyor to get in through the doorway! Or take the roof off........:D
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Mikey_C
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Post: # 27188Post Mikey_C

you could do a serious pebble dash render (when it comes back in fashion) with that thing, best cover the windows though. :p

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