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When I bought the hydraulic power pack for my log splitter it came with a jackhammer and three bits. I've never had the occasion to use it.

My brother is converting the 'ruin' in his garden into a B&B and was charged with the responsibility of digging a track for some of the utilities.

Beneath the paving was a bedrock of sandstone. Two days with a hammer and chisel had cleared about a foot. In despair he asked if I had a tool that might make life a little easier.

I took the jackhammer over this morning and in three hours we excavated the trench. It's a heavy hardcore piece of equipment. Those guys you see on the roadside make it look easy.

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Posted : 01/10/2013 3:14 pm
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mcmoonter relative with castle in garden shocker 🙂

sorry, couldn't resist!


 
Posted : 01/10/2013 3:20 pm
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Ha ha that brings back some memories, on the first farm I worked on I had to use one, I was like a cartoon shaking and twitching all over the place, weighed a ton as well.


 
Posted : 01/10/2013 3:21 pm
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mcmoonter relative with castle in garden shocker

That's the shed, you should see the house.


 
Posted : 01/10/2013 3:24 pm
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Arms like jelly and eyes like cookie monster at the end of the day? 😉 , not quite as bad as the vibrating road roller I had to use so bed in a supermoto track at donnington park, they make you feel very odd. 😯


 
Posted : 01/10/2013 3:36 pm
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That thing with a suitably modified attachment might be what that woman off Mumsnet needs for her heavy duty trenchwork.


 
Posted : 01/10/2013 3:45 pm
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Wall needs weeding...


 
Posted : 01/10/2013 3:49 pm
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I hate hydro packs! Rubbish compared to compressed air and so bloody heavy! How many fill ups with petrol? Thirsty girls those ones 🙁


 
Posted : 01/10/2013 3:50 pm
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I think we ran it on and off for three hours, I didn't check the tank level afterwards. They are unbelievably heavy. I carried into the site, by the end of the day I had to barrow it out.

I've never used a pneumatic one before but I'd imagine you'd need a really big compressor to power one.


 
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No just a normal towable compresso, they've just got much more thump and speed. Hydros are great for jobs like that tho where there isn't much access etc. Theres a knack to rolling the hoses up as well when you've done so they sit just nice on top of the unit. Forearms a aching in the morning...


 
Posted : 01/10/2013 4:00 pm
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Theres a knack to rolling the hoses up as well when you've done so they sit just nice on top of the unit

A skill I clearly have yet to learn.


 
Posted : 01/10/2013 4:03 pm
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Now go and do a painting 🙂


 
Posted : 01/10/2013 4:11 pm
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mcmoonter relative with castle in garden shocker

sorry, couldn't resist!


Technically it's a palace (if that's where I think it is) Old Tudor hunting lodge IRRC


 
Posted : 01/10/2013 4:14 pm
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It is a Palace, owned by the Stewarts rather than the Tudors.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Falkland_Palace


 
Posted : 01/10/2013 5:17 pm
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Tudor, TUDOR?!

Bloody cheek.


 
Posted : 01/10/2013 5:29 pm
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'Tudor' used in this sense to indicate age (like Victorian for example)
And I forgot that you had the Stewarts in charge up north some years before we got them down south 😳


 
Posted : 02/10/2013 1:01 am
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Child labour saves on your fatigue

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also good for limited access work.


 
Posted : 02/10/2013 7:00 am
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"Jackhammer"? I always thought they were called pneumatic drills.


 
Posted : 02/10/2013 8:18 am
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Or in this case hydraulic drill...


 
Posted : 02/10/2013 8:21 am

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