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gensetsteve

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  1. Not worked on a canter but most drums have a wear ridge which you need to get the shoe over. Back the linnings right off. I tend to grind the lip off to make it easier next time.
  2. I would think every nationality outside the uk is rolling around on the floor now. Its the maestro van rear lights and morris marina door handles that always did it for me. Guess I will just have to suffer the big knobs in my Landcruiser
  3. I could not make my mind up either so I have three. I have a small all terain brinkman I bought for £800. Goes almost anywhere all day on a gallon. A 751 bobcat with forks will go anywhere but tears the ground up terrible. A jcb 525 big slow heavy will go anywhere and pick up just about anything.
  4. If its a good tractor and you decide its too big I would be interested I am looking for a larger tractor at reasonable money. Have a look at tractordata.com it give all the specs for most of the tractors.
  5. In 1997 when the cruiser you had on an 07 plate was born it was £40,000 the discovery was half the price and power. The latest Landcruiser has been out 4 years with a v8 diesel and costs £54,000 which is what you should compare the latest discovery with. Personally I dont buy them for speed and I have to buy mine not my daddy.
  6. We got both so cant see where you are coming from at all. Amazon was a £40k car with 200hp. Disco 17k 130hp
  7. we have an old 684 head gasket went 7 years ago and its still running the processor change the oily water every couple of years:thumbup1:
  8. You may get a mid 80s jcb 525 for £3500 could not survive without ours lifts 2.5 tonne and 4x4
  9. Unimog 50 mph and tows 22 tons if you get the right one
  10. I think the disco would be an excellent tow tug with the transfer box out of a 110 instead of top speed 95 mph it would be about 80 but better set up for towing. The 90 transfer box is even lower. I never really understood the defender thing the cab is not big enough to put decent seats in for long distance work especially at 60 mph.
  11. Thanks for all the help. Have used open office, filled the form got the job, done the job, job jobbed
  12. defender will do the job but a bit light for 3.5 tonne on hills. If you can stand the fuel consumption an old amazon 4.2 diesel with manual box will be twice the vehicle . Plenty of power and weight to keep things in line. The defender in low box will be screaming at 30 mph. I would avoid poly bushes when towing instead of wearing the bush they wear the metal. We always fit genuine rubbers the disco 2 ones last alot longer. We have a disco 2 van its not great for towing over 2.5 tonne as its too high geared and you have to rev the nuts of the common rail engine or it stalls which can kill the expensive dual mass flywheel.
  13. I am not saying I am tight but I always buy files for the 404 after a few years of running in they are just the right size for the top handle saw. I find the cheaper brands of chain stay sharper longer but are harder to sharpen and harder on the files.
  14. I have a 1999 amazon had for 6 or 7 years now had new brakes and piece of exhaust and 2 oil changes. Have a disco van ok for work dont want anything LR for family use. Next van will be landcruiser with d4d . New LR lots of bling no quality.
  15. We got dozens of pairs off googles and glasses. If they seal out the dirt they seal in the moisture and steam up. 99% of the time no problem but a gust of wind and its in. Quick wash and its out
  16. There is alot more money in electrical work. There is alot more hassle in electrical work than its now worth. I earned more in the year 2000 than I probably have since. I put that money into property. I do the log, kindling thing because I love it more of a paying hobby. I was hoping to tick along with logs and kindling but after last winter looks unlikely. I was going to install the odd 100k genset but not too often. The simple answer would be if a youngster had a real interest in an electrical career and could handle the paper trails legislation and constant need to up date qualifications I would say go for it. You will have a good trade to fall back on if your money making venture falls through. But if you love the simple things in life like being out side playing in the woods hate maths and working inside give it a miss.
  17. 40p each if we are talking cord sub £40 a metre with 45% for air space.
  18. It cant go on ebay it still works
  19. I dont do cheaper and I am definately not compliant. I think the powers that be like to charge £600 for a 2 day course and £840 for a licence. I gave 4 years of my life as an apprentice and then went to evening college for 3 years to gain electrical quals. I have studied for the last 20 years keeping on top of current legislation even the stupid bits. I should point out I am 44 this year and looking forward to semi retirement.
  20. I will be getting off the bus very soon. Alot of the skilled engineers and electricians my age have paid off their mortgages and got low paid low hassle jobs. Soon there will be no time served workforce to look after vital kit.
  21. I think you need a kindlet and a wife to make kindling
  22. That looks like a simple roll pin. if someone puts too much enthusiasm in it snaps to save more damage. I noticed happy halfords sell kits of them for about a tenner roll pins for life and you can buy them at the week end. You should be able to tap it out with a similar size rod ( if it is a roll pin hard to see from pic )
  23. All the saws above are better but u wont find a decent used 440 or similar for less than £300 . But if you find a mint 390 for £150 you will earn it back in a week or occasional use why buy a proper saw. You cant see the handle when its in use
  24. I enter about 40 plant decks on shopping centres a year for the last 20 years without incident or accident. I have played email ping pong this week with reams of virtual paper and they still wont issue a permit. I am more likely to get brained with a blackbury dropped by a chav as I walk through the mall on the way to the managers office than I am on a plant deck with handrails and barriers.
  25. Thats sort of what I meant but you put it much better. I am off now to explain to the family about arse wiping bit

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