Frequently Asked Questions...
Dried complete dog food or tinned dog food with mixer?
I am finding it hard to find a dried complete food that my 6 month old dog will eat except Bakers complete but i know that food is full of additives etc and a really crap food so in that case would i be better feeding her on tinned food mixed with a biscuit mixer...PLZ help.
Answer:
Hi,
I have 8 dogs who all have really sensitive belly's and are picky with food i have tried for AGES to find a good food for them, in the end i settled with chappie dry food and lukullus tinned food this is great on their stomachs and keeps them full up (2 meals a day). With dogs its just trial and error, you could try your puppy on arden grange (this is such a good food mine where on this but it didn't suit some of their belly's).
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Do Cement Work Yourself With A Diesel Cement Mixer!
Congratulations! You are taking the first step in buying your very own cement mixer—it is time to research. Before spending money on something as important as a cement mixer, it is great to conduct thorough research so that you can be assured that you are buying exactly what you need for your job-no more and no less.
First, there are a few different power sources for cement mixers. They come in electric-powered, gas-powered, and diesel-powered models.
Electrically powered cement mixers are often purchased by small do-it-yourself enthusiasts for jobs done around the house, such as laying brick for a garden wall, laying a path throughout the garden floor, or building a small foundation for garden decorations. Many people think that fuel-powered mixers are expensive to repair if anything goes wrong, and many people choose instead to go with electric cement mixers that have less mobility.
While it is possible that a fuel-powered cement mixer may need costly repairs, if an annual check-up takes place, spending tons of money on repairs will never be an issue. All you need to do is change the oil and spark plugs once a year, as well as a few other minor details, and your diesel cement mixer will run great for years!
Purchasing a diesel cement mixer is also great idea, as they are known for their durability and low running cost. In fact, a diesel cement mixer can run on only 2 quarts of diesel all day. If running a big project, both of these factors will come in handy. This cement mixer may cost more in the beginning, but will last a lifetime, running strong.
Another important thing to consider when purchasing a cement mixer is drum size. You will always want to choose a cement mixer with a drum size slightly larger than you think you'll need. At the angle at which the drums turn, there will always be some cement left in the drum when pouring. This is inevitable, and the best you can do is to purchase a diesel cement mixer with a large drum that will suit your needs.
You will also need to make sure the engine on your cement mixer is powerful enough. If you have ever seen wet concrete, you know how thick and goopy it can be. It takes a powerful motor to adequately churn the cement and make it usable for your project.
No matter what your project, you can't go wrong with a diesel cement mixer. Yes, the initial cost may be a bit higher than electric cement mixers, but at the same time, you will be saving money on fuel every single time you decide to use the mixer. By choosing a diesel cement mixer, you will also know that you are getting a durable machine that will last as long as you need it. All you need to do is some upkeep on the machine once a year and it will serve you long into the future.
Learn more before purchasing a diesel cement mixer.
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