That's an impressive machine. The motorised ego stiff Bristle brush looks just the job also. I have the Milwaukee Bristle brush attachment and it's a little heavy but useful. Definitely easier upside down and pulling towards you + it works as a scarifier also 👍
Nice machine, but I would kill the moss before removing it. Specially if you blow it into the lawn, otherwise you are helping it to reproduce everywhere. Great video, missed a close look into the pavement
Nice demo👍 went to buy one the other year but the stockists had so many in for repair I didn't go for it, handle repairs and bits if I remember correctly. Still considering one tho🤔
Thank you Nathan 👍🏼 To be fair the handles and build quality seemed to be ok. I didn’t notice it to be weak, this is a 3 year old machine so should of shown some wear. I will take another look as I still have it and I’m inquisitive now haha.
@@MachineryNation cheers, where the handles join I think, other repair was bearings but blamed on operator have wheel set too low and too much pressure on brush. I'm still back and fore on buying one or similar. Cheers James 👍
Awesome Tom! I found the best way to utilise the direction of travel to even up the pull, but was not to bad. Do you have it set a little low, the smallest of adjustments makes such a difference, just 1/8th of a turn changes everything 👍🏼
RAw power, eh? Gotta have one of these. Who cares that iis's as cheap as ships at only £1650.00. In fact I'll get two and run them in tandem. Then again, perhaps not.
@@MachineryNation have you not worked out my old navy humour like the one I bet you 50pence I can drink your pint with touching your glass after you answer all their questions you pick it up drink pay the 50p It was a joke ps I’m looking for a 28in wide battery ride on to replace my atco 28h
@@MachineryNation don’t worry nearly bought stiga 372 E I’m still tempted doing nowt till shed comes my atco lived outside for 6years summer and winter
Oh these are nice machines. They are produced here in germany, about 50 Kilometers away from where I live 😁
😍 This has been on my shopping list for a while, maybe this year I'll purchase one...
That's an impressive machine. The motorised ego stiff Bristle brush looks just the job also. I have the Milwaukee Bristle brush attachment and it's a little heavy but useful. Definitely easier upside down and pulling towards you + it works as a scarifier also 👍
I agree much easier to use without the guard and upside down 👍🏼 We just have to keep the ‘Safety Sally’s’ happy. 😂😂
Good job dude, impressive bit of kit there. Now pavers need finishing off with some sodium hypochlorite to bring the colour back👍🏻
Yeah, I will let you pitch that to the council 😂😂
Could you get similar results by using your power hand broom or would the broom not remove the moss?
Thanks James Another Machine I never new I Needed I Now Want 😃 That works well Nice Video Thanks again
Thank you Darran, your list of machines is getting longer haha.
Nice machine, but I would kill the moss before removing it. Specially if you blow it into the lawn, otherwise you are helping it to reproduce everywhere. Great video, missed a close look into the pavement
Great video James nice machine
Thank you Nev. You’re a star, thank you for your continued support 🤩
Pretty cool machine James. 👍
Thank you John. I hope all is well with you sir 👍🏼
Thanks James, it is, just devoting lots of time to our local election. All well your way brother?
@@Big_Johns Good man! Yeas, we are all beautiful thank you sir 👌🏽
Awesome, tell the family we said hey… Will and that scallywag Josh too. 🤣👍🏼
That’s a great machine.thanks for the info
Thank you stuart 👍🏼
Nice demo👍 went to buy one the other year but the stockists had so many in for repair I didn't go for it, handle repairs and bits if I remember correctly. Still considering one tho🤔
Thank you Nathan 👍🏼 To be fair the handles and build quality seemed to be ok. I didn’t notice it to be weak, this is a 3 year old machine so should of shown some wear. I will take another look as I still have it and I’m inquisitive now haha.
@@MachineryNation cheers, where the handles join I think, other repair was bearings but blamed on operator have wheel set too low and too much pressure on brush. I'm still back and fore on buying one or similar. Cheers James 👍
@@LewisgardenservicesLtd ok mate, I will check it out tomorrow. Cheers for the feedback.
Just bought one a week ago good machine bit hard on the shoulders
Awesome Tom! I found the best way to utilise the direction of travel to even up the pull, but was not to bad. Do you have it set a little low, the smallest of adjustments makes such a difference, just 1/8th of a turn changes everything 👍🏼
Is it any good for polishing your workboots?
I should of tried haha. I recon it would get the worst of it off Al 😂😂
neat machine!
Thank you Ken, we were very impressed 👍🏼
Omg I love this what a machine ❤
Awesome piece of kit, thanks TTG 👍🏼
I cannot find a supplier in the US. Anybody know how I can get one in Maryland?
RAw power, eh? Gotta have one of these. Who cares that iis's as cheap as ships at only £1650.00. In fact I'll get two and run them in tandem. Then again, perhaps not.
Hello, does anybody know what is this machine on the video :th-cam.com/video/ylASR3RxvRY/w-d-xo.html ?
I think you have faked it bet you £5 you can’t do my drive
Faked it? 😂🤦🏻♂️ what would be the point?
@@MachineryNation have you not worked out my old navy humour like the one I bet you 50pence I can drink your pint with touching your glass after you answer all their questions you pick it up drink pay the 50p
It was a joke ps I’m looking for a 28in wide battery ride on to replace my atco 28h
@@barrytipton1179 haha, thanks Barry. So many busy bodies with keyboards who comment on here, I forget that some are having a laugh 😂😂
@@MachineryNation don’t worry nearly bought stiga 372 E I’m still tempted doing nowt till shed comes my atco lived outside for 6years summer and winter
What is the small powered brush you are using at 4.10?
EGO multitool with bristle brush 👍🏼
@@MachineryNation
Thank you, my friend!
The machine costs too much I think, in which it's only for a big house, not for us.