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Mike Hill

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  1. Appraised value of all kit less 20% to the bulk purchaser. The good will is only work what someone is prepared to pay for it.
  2. Check voltage to Solinoid,check connection plug to Solinoid Check that you have two green lights on the computor circuit board at full Rpm and a steady orange light. With the igniton on and engine not running,rotate the Pulley so that one spoke is inline with the speed sensor-does an orange light appear on your circuit board? Reset your Auto stress.Run Engine up to full revs,press top and bottom buttons simultaneously on circuit board untill red light flashes,drop revs 30% and press bottom and middle buttons simultaneously. See if you can borrow another circuit board,I have had them that showed all the right lights and even reset but after 10minutes failed to work.Running 12V to the posts on your solinoid and not to the plug will tell you if the problem is electrical or mechanical This is just the Electrical aspect.You could also have Knakered Hydraulic motor Low Oil Broken linkage to hydraulic valve bank Good luck! You will get it sorted
  3. Space required for 40ft refrigerated container Oxford area. Must have electricity. With easy access to the M4 Long term lease preferred. Contact via pm
  4. Legend. Spirt like that won the Empire. Was he wearing a Tweed Suit at the time?
  5. We haven't fired up the "Outrage Bus" for a while. Shall I see if it turns over?
  6. I will also require a receipt and a copy of your I.D.
  7. How do I know if it is a ton I am getting? Do you have a weighbridge? Is it calibrated? I will only pay for any Ash but i will take other wood if you load it for me.
  8. And you have to drop the Engine to change the spark plugs.
  9. Fair enough. On the motorway it felt like it could have done with another gear. The cab was cramped. It had pretty much no torque untill the turbo kicked in. I think the manufacturers are asking alot from a little engine,I wouldn't want to tow 3.5 ton with it anywhere except on a Salt lake.
  10. New hilux. Propper pants.
  11. I borrowed a brand new one on the weekend to tow a little 6" chipper to a port. I found that it was woefully underpowered,towing even 700kg sucked all the life out of the engine. The cab was pretty cramped in the front with two 6`plus blokes in it. I think if you wanted a wagon to ponce about the high street in,then its a winner.But for serious work you might look for something else.
  12. Pipe drawing for 424 series Hope it helps
  13. Charge your tanks from a workshop compressor,there is a fitting on the side of the drivers side tank that will take a quick coupling in conjunction with an adapter.Take the fitting in to the shop with you. If it still wont take the brakes off and you can't hear air escaping from the brake handle then its probably the valve that feeds the handle.(HGV supplier will have that valve) if you can't unstick it (it will come apart) Check your Air dryer on the side of the mog.Undo the reservior and get any water out of it.Put it back on and refill it with spirit (HGV shops sell this stuff for cheap).If its dry or there is water in there,any moisture plus corrosion from the tanks might have stuck the valve.There are two settings on the dryer summer and winter.Choose the one that suits you best.
  14. Clean up the wide end and weld a bolt to it at right angles. Then slip a pipe over the bolt and work the pin out.Once you get the pin rotating in the holes it should come out,or tap the pipe with a hammer. I guess you have tried punching it out with a punch or similar after warming it up?
  15. Are you having trouble getting the Pin out that holds the ram in place or the pin that works the linkage?
  16. If its not a Dodge rear Axel,it could be off a Jeep. Take the picture down the local Gay Bar and ask the patons,they will be experts on "Willys". Best of luck.
  17. Whats wrong with the Rams? A new set of seals are not very dear.Most hydraulic shops could replace them for you for not much money,or you could do it yourself with some simple tools. Vice,pipe wrench,something to pick the seals out like a smal screw driver.
  18. I will take it. Will call you this morning
  19. I use syntrans in the gearbox and normal AP 90 in the Diffs and Hubs.The Hubs are just a couple of large Bearings and the Diffs can't have too many mysterys to them surely?
  20. Ditto the above. You can likely get it from a Ag dealer.
  21. If you only pull them on the induction stroke,you never get bitten by the starter handle on a big saw.
  22. Saying that Reg endorising solo climbing will lead to new commers hurting themselves is akin to arguing that televisning motor racing leads to road deaths. People should be allowed to make decisions themselves,trail and error.Unfortunatly many people are afraid to step outside the rule book.A book often written by people with little experiance in the game or financial interest. Look at the AA allowing companies to bring in Subbie Climbers for the Climbing part of the AA assement.You may as well set up a yard that companies can hire for a day,a yard that exisits only to comply to the letter with the AA requirements.
  23. Pretty much all the old houses here are made from Scots Pine. Its very rot resistant (the heartwood).
  24. It seems to be.My house is made from Scotspine,Beams,rafters,flooring,cladding. Been standing for 110 and some bits of it much longer.

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