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just recently aquired a tw150 had to do some servicing & a few repairs to bring it up to scratch ,had to keep taking left hand turns just to make sure it was still there as it weighs 1,ton less than the jensen , jensen & trailer came in @ 1750 k so the daily didnt know it was there :laugh1:

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Hi woodpicker have you got uprated springs on the Iveco?

Done mine back in the summer....very good investment

Will get the front one done when i can afford it!

 

no not yet ,theyv been on nearly 10yrs so must be due to go bang :laugh1:

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no not yet ,theyv been on nearly 10yrs so must be due to go bang :laugh1:

Give Paddington Road Springs a call. They kept the original springs in place and slipped in an extra 3! Effectivly turned the truck into a 5.5 tonner!....not legally of course:thumbup1::Is yours the Hpi version or the manual pump?

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