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niftysteve

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  1. as above look for a proper mog trailer they will tow a lot better than farm trailers either ac price http://www.acprice.co.uk/index.php?option=com_content&task=blogcategory&id=8&Itemid=66 or Park Agri: Used Unimogs, Unimog Accessories and Parts and Unimog Training.heavy cable recovery muller 220 winch cable recovery cable recovery muller 220 Unimog winch tractor he is a muller trailer dealer ( i got mine from him)
  2. virtual pint is quite a laugh also found a knot guide loads of knots on there with step by step guide to tieing them
  3. was it very complicated to up the power on the 900 i would be interested in sorting mine
  4. dont really need a linkage friend of mine had a fixed linkage made up heres a pic for you
  5. josh could get crocky s numer and forward it with his pm
  6. only unimog trouble is i broke the big trailer again waiting for DOE S to get me a replacement axle LEE had my dumper over his yard last week concrete ing he says to call you DAVE
  7. Josh crocky has a farm 2000 he may want to sell
  8. i always supply all materials then invoice at end of job never had any probs being payed before, as above if you do a quality job customer wont mind paying also get recommended for other jobs
  9. 1.8 close board fence you need to allow approx £55 per metre supply and fit then any extra if you have to clear existing or clear line of fence of trees shrubs
  10. the motor may get too hot and also draw more current out than the alternator puts in you may be able to fit a belt driven hyd pump and tank (got one of those in my shede complete with an electric clutch so you could switch hydraulics on as and when needed
  11. might kill the batteries a bit quick its easy to have quick release couplers fitted, i had them fitted on my old trailer so i could tip it using the mog,
  12. you ll have to get stu to have all the vehicles fitted with reverse camera s no need for mirrors then
  13. guess that was just near the double bend between the 2 villages
  14. Google Image Result for http://www.dgcalvert.me.uk/images/polypore_04.jpg loooks like it has some uses
  15. talking of MOGS mr Huck this bloke has an addy on ebay Mobile Unimog Repairs & Servicing on eBay (end time 14-Oct-09 10:02:46 BST)
  16. Pallet Recycling - Timberwolf S 426 TDHB this looks good my local hiree caompany has one similar they say you can shred pallets including nails
  17. i use an axe for nice easy stuff splitter for big rings and knotty wood
  18. heres the pic of my splitter not all shiny but it does the job
  19. i still think it may have that real small filter inside the fuel pump
  20. i ll try and take a pic of my splitter tomorrow and post a pic
  21. my navara did the same last week if the truck has a mechanical fuel pump on the side of the engine you may have dirt there. I took the main fuel line that goes from filter to the pump , remove banjo bolt then using a piece of wire take the spring out from the pump then inside the fuel pump there may be a small wire gauzefilter. (this is what was blocked on mine) clean filter with airline or carb cleaner , hopefully when all back together truck will be fine. only other part that sometimes fails is the prime pump on top of the filter housing when truck is run for few ins it draws the fuel through but also sucking the hand prime button down not letting fuel through. another quick test to check this is get a gallon can of diesel and connect it to the main fuel line after the filter hope this of some help PM me if you get stuck bloke just down the road from me is a diesel engineer
  22. as above via ebay also mr solutions on ebay both have speedy delivery service
  23. Timber Trailer,Forwarder,Crane,Hiab,for Tractor,Unimog on eBay (end time 06-Sep-09 21:09:08 BST)

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