Bloody 'ell! Things a lad could only dream of years ago.[bighmmm]
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Bloody 'ell! Things a lad could only dream of years ago.[bighmmm]
I'm more worried about the blood pressure machine..!
Don't tell me that Chucky's heart is sick! :(
Just saw these and thought of this post
Cheers
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ive never needed recovery treads in 40 yrs of 4x4ing . Always carry a number of hessian bags , half fill with sand, mud, stones, snow etc & chuck under wheels or in holes . They are there taking up no space or weight anytime you need them, & you don't have to look like a ******.
On the western mail runs where there is a lot of sand and loose stuff we carried old coir hall runners. Jack up the wheels and pull the runners through and drive off. Roll them up and sling them off the lashing rails of the mail truck. Usually found them on the town tip. Does such still exist?
Finally back on the 101. Putting the bits together found a small discrepancy between 2 of the parts - now I have a mill and rotary table it was an easy fix although I would have done it with the grinder had I not. All parts together and run out on disc checked checked - 0.07mm which is well within spec. Fettled the calliper so it clears everything - again, easy job on the mill and neater too. Did find one problem - the wheel bearings on that side once cleaned up were found to be too far gone to reuse - which is a bit odd as the other side was like new. Anyway, will order some and this may slow things down a bit as I really wanted it back on its wheels this weekend but anyway, a lot closer now. Will start putting the dash and interior back together tomorrow so that's all done. Might also have a look at how I'm going to fit the PS pump - A job I'm not looking forward to...Attachment 151735Attachment 151736
Interesting, I have not thought of clamping to the top of rotary table like that, that will come in very handy for an Iveco job Ive been putting off because it was not suitable for holding in chuck .