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how does a joddy pack up, a mixer can pack up, give up the ghost etc a joddy just breaks.
if you're still using a joddy you might have more luck using a tree branch instead, or join us in the future who have harnessed the mystical power of electricity with a view to minimise the physical tole on ones body
 
Just for the uneducated, a joddy mixer is a small pan mixer mounted on a material hopper, about the size of a wheelie bin. It will mix approximately 15 bags of hardwall an hour. I’ve had one for 15 years and it’s ideal for me as I work on my own. The metal parts in the mixing pan have corroded and I cannot get spares and that’s why I was asking if anyone knew of one for sale.
Oh yes, and it runs on electricity!
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Just for the uneducated, a joddy mixer is a small pan mixer mounted on a material hopper, about the size of a wheelie bin. It will mix approximately 15 bags of hardwall an hour. I’ve had one for 15 years and it’s ideal for me as I work on my own. The metal parts in the mixing pan have corroded and I cannot get spares and that’s why I was asking if anyone knew of one for sale.
Oh yes, and it runs on electricity!View attachment 55659
Blast from the past. (y)
 
Just for the uneducated, a joddy mixer is a small pan mixer mounted on a material hopper, about the size of a wheelie bin. It will mix approximately 15 bags of hardwall an hour. I’ve had one for 15 years and it’s ideal for me as I work on my own. The metal parts in the mixing pan have corroded and I cannot get spares and that’s why I was asking if anyone knew of one for sale.
Oh yes, and it runs on electricity!View attachment 55659
had no idea always thought a joddy was a bike wheel welded to a T bar
 
I first saw them in the late eighties, they had a round spot board which you had to turn to keep the stuff even on the board, I always thought they were a bit smaller than that though
 
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