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1 hour ago, PeteB said:

Always surprised that on these types/uses of shaft, that there isn't a couple of grease nipples to be able to lather them up along shaft length!?! There is a hell of a lot of torsional drag when raising or lowering the tool with power on, that 'twist' really does put pressure of the tubes as well as the spiders but it ain't easy to lubricate the inner and outer surfaces.

Grease? Dirty horrible stuff, we don’t bother with any of that.... 

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1 hour ago, aspenarb said:

The ram on the RSL thumb decided to fall apart, not too bad considering its been in daily use for yonks. Could have done without the hydraulic oil spill though  :thumbdown:

Upside is RSL sent out a new one on the overnight :thumbup1:

 

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Is the truck about to become a beavertail behind the mudguard?

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On 20/11/2019 at 19:17, PeteB said:

Is the truck about to become a beavertail behind the mudguard?

Dont panic Pete its a hydraulic beavertail  from where the box is back :laugh1:

 

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Timberwolf tow chipper bearings were up for replacement, Danny at Green plant had a rummage about and found me an old stock greaseable bearing kit. Have to see how this fairs up, seems well made.

 

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1 hour ago, aspenarb said:

Dont panic Pete its a hydraulic beavertail  from where the box is back :laugh1:

 

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Timberwolf tow chipper bearings were up for replacement, Danny at Green plant had a rummage about and found me an old stock greaseable bearing kit. Have to see how this fairs up, seems well made.

 

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Good chap that Danny!

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2 hours ago, aspenarb said:

Dont panic Pete its a hydraulic beavertail  from where the box is back :laugh1:

 

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Timberwolf tow chipper bearings were up for replacement, Danny at Green plant had a rummage about and found me an old stock greaseable bearing kit. Have to see how this fairs up, seems well made.

 

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Blimey! Just noticed the blade and the angle!!! Is it as bad as it looks?

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Transit door went into lockdown.  Used my glass removing tools to take out the quarterlight..

 

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That was no help, the door would still not open so with the help of an angry grinder and some red mist I made a few precision cuts to access the lock.

 

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Tin of touch up paint from halfords :thumbup1: Not really, fitted another door off an old snotter thats parked up for bits.

 

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5 hours ago, aspenarb said:

Transit door went into lockdown.  Used my glass removing tools to take out the quarterlight..

 

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That was no help, the door would still not open so with the help of an angry grinder and some red mist I made a few precision cuts to access the lock.

 

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Tin of touch up paint from halfords :thumbup1: Not really, fitted another door off an old snotter thats parked up for bits.

 

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You need a pi-key - they can open all transit doors in seconds Bob...

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