Matt, you can do it......
When i put my shed up..... 1st car in the garage after it cured was black tracking it just fine....
and the car wash pad, well its black.... volvo's love to hang skids...
Matt, you can do it......
When i put my shed up..... 1st car in the garage after it cured was black tracking it just fine....
and the car wash pad, well its black.... volvo's love to hang skids...
Yea, stupid things seem to wheeze to death, never really just die
Got 2 tips for anyone new to useing a roller
1. they're ****ing slippery on hills
2. don;t think the tank with the level indicator on it is the fuel tank.....its not, its the hydraulic fluid........So when it suprisingly runs out, you have NO brakeing and they try to roll away on their own accord, luckily you can still turn, the articulated bit still works, albeit with alot of effort, so you can roll it into a bankand they are a right pain in the ass to bleed up again
Fun Morning![]()
I've never had a self propelled roller here but those two drums look a bit smooth.
. I had a similar experience with a dry hired power shift 14G Cat grader. I was repairing flood erosion in the hills here and had it idled back in a sticky spot. Was on the brakes a lot and used up all the air and then it stalled. No hydraulics and no brakesScared the **** out of me I can tell you.
Well, my first load of hot mix is turning up tomorrow at 1030
Have 2 mates coming to help that asphalt for a living but
Should make it alot easier and less scarier![]()
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