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Does anyone know if there are any companies online where I can get some Volvo digger parts? I currently only need a thermostat and have struggled online. Are there some places that do several makes of digger parts etc?

 

Cheers

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1 hour ago, swinny said:

Does anyone know if there are any companies online where I can get some Volvo digger parts? I currently only need a thermostat and have struggled online. Are there some places that do several makes of digger parts etc?

 

Cheers

L&s do volve stuff 

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58 minutes ago, Stihl123 said:

L&s do volve stuff 

Cheers, just had a look and no stat on there! Gutted. Good resource for service bits though thanks.

 

I believe it to be a mitsubishi engine in this digger so might have to start searching that way. 

 

Cheers

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18 minutes ago, swinny said:

Cheers, just had a look and no stat on there! Gutted. Good resource for service bits though thanks.

 

I believe it to be a mitsubishi engine in this digger so might have to start searching that way. 

 

Cheers

Typical!! 

 

Might be worth checking https://www.digbits.co.uk/

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2 hours ago, swinny said:

Does anyone know if there are any companies online where I can get some Volvo digger parts? I currently only need a thermostat and have struggled online. Are there some places that do several makes of digger parts etc?

 

Cheers

WWW.PESPLANT.CO.UK

Parts available for

 

 

this is my local Volvo dealer- I’m sure they’d post one to you...

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Little and large on site this week, the little one might not be able to lift as much but it sure can help it's bigger friend when a track disagrees with a stump.

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I'm away of all the advantages of fixed grabs but also all the advantages of a swinging grabs like how we have it set up in my previous post.

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