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John Hancock
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Nice to see an old lwb seies landy earing its keep i love them! Simplicity in itself! If it breaks you can fix it with spanners none of this laptop and electrical sensor rubbish that baffles old school cutters!

 

Hi mate your right there laptop RUBBISH OK WHEN NEW 👍 no good when 4 years old thanks Jon

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Not showing much love for the landy at the moment. Was out with dad today when the truck started to vibrate like a sod. Suddenly it stopped went silent and the trade mark sound of metal gears grinding. As we puleld into the layby we knew what it was as the rear axle suddenly locked up, broke free and then locked again. New rear differential required. The main drive cog has split into 8 pieces and the force of it lock and unlocking has buggered both sides of the casing... Happy new year everyone lol

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Not showing much love for the landy at the moment. Was out with dad today when the truck started to vibrate like a sod. Suddenly it stopped went silent and the trade mark sound of metal gears grinding. As we puleld into the layby we knew what it was as the rear axle suddenly locked up, broke free and then locked again. New rear differential required. The main drive cog has split into 8 pieces and the force of it lock and unlocking has buggered both sides of the casing... Happy new year everyone lol

 

HI MATTHEW you after a new rear axle then thanks jon :thumbup:

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I've recently brought a 2008 110 tipper, it has an alloy chip body, off road tyres and I've been told heavy duty suspension... I can see it has two rear springs one inside the other, however when I put half a load of chip in the body the rear wheels rub on the tipper bed as I go around Connors... Any advice or ideas to solve this problem as I only seem to have a small amount of chip on board...

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I've recently brought a 2008 110 tipper, it has an alloy chip body, off road tyres and I've been told heavy duty suspension... I can see it has two rear springs one inside the other, however when I put half a load of chip in the body the rear wheels rub on the tipper bed as I go around Connors... Any advice or ideas to solve this problem as I only seem to have a small amount of chip on board...

 

HI TREE how wide are the tyes mine rub to thanks all so springs may be worn out thanks jon :thumbup:

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