How to Avoid Excavator Break-downs

Posted on: 14 April 2016

The excavator is an integral part of any construction work in its early stages. An excavator breaking down can cause a significant delay. It is essential to know how to keep the excavators operational. Almost all the key parts of an excavator are hydraulic cylinders. Learning how to do hydraulic cylinder serviceis therefore very important for excavator operators. Here are a few tips on how to do just that. Disassemble the Cylinder [Read More]

Tips for Choosing the Right Flail Mower for Your Property

Posted on: 28 March 2016

A flail mower is a type of heavy-duty mower that is meant to handle tall and thick weeds, brush, and other vegetation that cannot be handled by a standard lawnmower. A flail mower is usually wider than a standard mower, as it may be used to cut empty fields and vacant lots and is typically sold as a trailer attachment that you pull behind a tractor. If you need a flail mower for your property, note a few tips for choosing the right type. [Read More]

Tips When Digging an Underground Pool With an Excavator

Posted on: 16 March 2016

A pool might not add a lot of actual value to your property, but it can add style and function that you can enjoy while you own the property. Underground pools are the most visually appealing option and also allow you to create a pool that is larger in size. However, in order to construct an underground pool, you are required to dig a much larger hole (with the help of earthmoving professionals). [Read More]

Commercial Heavy Vehicles: Upgrading Your License Class

Posted on: 16 March 2016

If you currently hold the standard Car 'C' class license, you can legally handle small commercial motor vehicles. These automobiles can include trucks and cars with or without attached trailers, as long as the gross vehicle mass does not exceed four and a half tonnes. Moreover, you can drive a passenger vehicle that is designed and fabricated to carry twelve or less passengers. If you are planning on expanding your business operation in the near future, you should also consider upgrading your license class. [Read More]