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J The Tree

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  1. Stunt fell from 10yrs ago- 127ft high and 9ft from the chaps front door- sorry about poor pic quality
  2. Thought the 7.5t had air brakes- well our did:001_smile:
  3. J The Tree

    nepia

    I second that- met him a few times hundrend and one percent nice guy:thumbup1:
  4. SERVICE METALS- Depots nationwide
  5. Sounds like a small split in the rubber manifold that connects the carb to the barrel, v easy to change. Start saw put c brake on and hold saw body whilst flexing top handle, engine tickover should change.( Safer to remove bar and chain first)
  6. Wouldnt pay much more than 5-6k for that
  7. Easy, make the first cut with circular saw and finish off with hand saw, quick and level
  8. No chains on a 300tdi only belt or Zeus engineering gear conversion
  9. As you guys are L/A s you need some thing with good off road capabitilies, easy to maintain, and big enough to get one of your days work in.................. How about a wheelbarrow:001_tt2:
  10. Its still a Pezzolato, Dave Mckintyre of Eurogreen was the agent.
  11. Cant help with the chip van- would a kebab van do?
  12. It is a Pezzolato (Italian) as marketed by Eurogreen.
  13. Its easy when you know how
  14. No need to add stiffeners mate, we have gone to 6`6" high by 14`6" with no problems at all, even to the extent of loading large lumps of timber over the top of the sides with a telehandler and dropping them into the back, as you may guess, they bang against the sides, the grp does flex a bit, but no lasting damage - much lighter than 14mm and if you use the ali finnishing panels the end result is a strong, light and long lasting chip box.
  15. Dean, why use 14mm?, all the truck, lorry bodies we build i use 11mm, my original 7.5 tonner is still going after 10 years.
  16. Its is a 300tdi and runs like a sewing machine, ive driven it.
  17. Thank you for that, just what i was looking for:001_smile:
  18. Any info on the aftermarket stress units- looking to fit one to a Farmi Thanks
  19. As far as i can recall a landrover 130 with an average sized tipping body can carry aprox 1.2 tonnes or aprox 5 cu m of chip
  20. Reduce to ground level:lol:
  21. I light Oak reduction today in Kingston Upon Thames:001_smile:
  22. My mates national grid 110 with all his gear in it and 2 swb90 from a private estate we work for in Kingston.
  23. Have been told by the Police, that since the snow, the value of used 4x4 have risen and theives are stealing landies to rob for spares to "renovate" legitimate vehicles to be sold. Know of 3 landrovers that have gone missing in the last couple of weeks-lock up or tracker your landrovers chaps
  24. Could have least washed it matie
  25. Youve got a superb Landie there mate but a few pics would help- i know what it looks like - none else does though:001_tt2:

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