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    I mentioned on here a while ago about a machine I was designing and building for removing rubber from tyres. Its now done and the business is running from it - www.midlandtyreshaving.co.uk
    The thing is I want to make another smaller quicker machine that I can take to site.
    I have a sliding head lathe in my workshop that is a spare to another a matching machine, most of which runs on hydraulics, does anybody know much about hydrualic sytems? I have all the bits sat there to do the job, it would save me a fortune if I could use some of the spare machine! Any ideas?
    Regards

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    anybody? will it have enough power/torque?

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