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mikecotterill

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  1. I got this in a hydraulic winch kit for the land rover, I think it's a pressure release valve but I don't know where it goes in the system. Any help much appreciated.
  2. We were using the safetrak till it got took back, was very impressed some good new features over the older ones.
  3. If it just doesn't engage on the flywheel, ie it either grinds or just spins without doing anything it's the solenoid rather than the motor itself (persuming it's the type with a solenoid on the side) these are replaceable on there own.
  4. They supply the one I mention but add about 30 quid on!
  5. I've just bought two for mine went for numax cxv 1000mcca from Tanya. Very good service about 70 quid
  6. I missed out on that ram anyway. When you say a bore of 3" do you mean the piston diameter or the overall diameter? I was looking at ones with a50mm piston and overall 100mm?
  7. ok cheers think ill find a bigger one. i dont sell them its just for my own use, i burn a lot of wood. a quick measure of my unsplit logs show there around 12" and the fire will only take that but think i wold be better off with a bigger one, can gurantee at some point ill wish i had if i dont!!
  8. looking at building a log splitter, what sort of stroke ram are people using, im thinking of one about 13.5" but wondering if it'd be a bit small? what do people think? cheers mike
  9. Just seeing if there's any work going in the new year around the north west. Will travel about an hour from Manchester. Got 30,31,38,39. Tractor hgv1. Pts and cscs. Cheers mike.07764581557
  10. yeah id like to know the same, where in lancs? pm also sent!
  11. ben youve put on weight, and im not sure the red handbag goes well!!
  12. the bolts are a different diameter, so it wont go in the same holes
  13. Ok cheers mine musnt be quite right then cos the pin doesn't seem to a right lot, wd40 to the rescue!
  14. Just bought myself a hydraulic h14 and wondering how much the freespool lever moves from side to side? I can't decide if the spring loaded pin is used to hold the lever central or does it hold it either engaged or not? The lever on this only moves about it's own thickness if that makes sense? It is both freespooling and engaging. Cheers mike
  15. im looking at a getting a new helmet, had a black diamond a few years back and thought it was ok, but the attachment fastening seemed a bit flimsy/makeshift, also do they have side protection? just wodering if anyone uses one, its either one of these or a stein. cheers mike
  16. im working for a company and weve been carrying a tracked greenmech on the back of a transit crewcab tipper, i knew it was overweight but didnt know how much till i rang the hire company the van is from. capacity allowed in the back was 1141kg if i remember correctly, the chipper weighs 1880 plus about 60kg for a set of ramps. still goes well though!!
  17. It's obvious you don't get any funnier ben!! When u back anyway??
  18. Where's an expert when you need one!!
  19. Just wondering what the cause of this is? Never seen anything like it before?
  20. Just wondering if trousers are independently tested or are there to many variables to make testing worthwhile? Reason I ask two people at work have gone through their trousers recently, neither have clogged the saws up, and both have had minor cuts on their legs. The second, scarily, had seemed to cut along the sewn seem in the protective layers. I must add both trousers were different makes. Opinions please!!
  21. yeah mate its 07876378240

  22. Anyone got q copy of the camel trophy driver with the water around dash level?
  23. I would if it wasn't a v8!! He was very lucky there!!!

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