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For normal working terriers ,I disagree. I know a bit about using mills and when it comes to hunting dogs mills are more of a benefit to the owner than the dog.

That's what makes me laugh about mills. Lads think they're a great way of exercising a dog while you have your dinner etc. but to use a mill properly you should walk the dog before putting him on the

make you one if you let me know what size dog you going to run on it?

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I help when I can . I designed them and researched all the best parts to make it spin as freely as possible and as quiet as possible . Then a mate a good dog man had quite a bit of input . Then me other mates a shit hot fabricationer . They've got super fast bearings 10 inch end wheels . Bushes under belt to help joint's . Polycarbonate slats 38 mm frame . Ajustable legs . Alsorts .

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Cheers kevo, did you make that mill mate?? Looks a quality bit of kit fair play, do you make slat and carpet mills?? It be for a staff mate, how much money would u be lookin at?? Pm if preferd, cheers

Yes made it, never made a carpet mill before, wouldn't be hard to make one. The terrier size mill is £300 for a staff sizes dog £450. If you want for a £1000 I'll make you one :)

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Cheers KevO there not the cheapest 1500 for the big xl 1200 for standard size 1000 for small ones . But the parts are all the best you can buy . We have the shafts made out of alloy and stainless cost a fair bit . I've bought mills over the years for less than what the parts cost for these . But then we've had people that have imported dog trotter mills etc for 3500 then sell it and get one of these . The last mill that went to Ireland . Span 9 times after running it in and tinkering with the adjusters the lads was getting 13 spins .

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