2 stroke or hydraulic breaker

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jones2004
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Post: # 9503Post jones2004

Im not sure which to go for a hydraulic breaker or a Wacker BH 23 breaker, need help fast as i cant decide!!!

kerbie
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Post: # 9535Post kerbie

For east transport the bh try www.express tools.co.uk

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Post: # 9571Post Tony McC

Hydraulic breaker such as the JCB Beaver portable yoke? Bloody hand tool, but you need to keep it well-maintained - any contamination in the HydOil reduces power and requires lots of repair work.

Not sure about the Wacker model as I've never used one, but I'll bet you'd get one on trial for a day if you asked. Do you know your local Wacker rep?
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jones2004
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Post: # 9577Post jones2004

no i havent but its worth a try though, thanks.

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Post: # 9603Post Tony McC

Try calling Tom....Tom....bloody hell, I can't think what his last name is! Anyway, it's Tom the Wacker rep and his number is 07860 393059
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