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landrover 101

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  1. Never thought of xenforo I was initially thinking vbulletin as I was looking in to that myself a while ago
  2. I think Dumper is wrong As far as I understand once the A frame is attached then in the eyes of the law it becomes a trailer So attach a trailer board displaying the reg number of the towing vehicle, put black gaffer tape over its own reg number so any anpr cameras don't incorrectly pick it up Then the only thing to worry about is it being unbraked and weighing more than the 750kg where you need brakes I have towed all sorts country wide with one ranging from small citroens to land rovers and never being stopped Just remember to leave the key in with the ignition switch in the on position (battery disconnected) so the steering follows you
  3. We have additional locks on my wife's VW T4 although no keys to use them unfortunately as they were on the van when we got it, will have a look in the morning and see if I can find the make of them Not sure if they may be a little deep for a defender door though although they may be ok fitted low down I think when I measured them before I was after fitting them in the door tops to stop lowlife scum prising the tops down to break in
  4. Think you need to be asking this on a building forum After our area around Hull flooded years ago all builders were busy for a couple of years with all the repair work and new kitchens, rewiring, plastering etc that needed doing.
  5. Most containers aren't strong enough to take the weight of earth and the sides and roof would collapse under the pressure and weight unless reinforced
  6. How about using a remote wifi dongle with a SIM card in placed near them for connectivity Not sure how it would work but they are available to enable wifi in caravans etc using 12v and a SIM card
  7. You are allowed to stop on double yellows for the purposes of loading and unloading as long as the activity is continuous So get the first branch cut quickly and have a slow groundy feeding the chipper and loading the back with chip all day
  8. Don't think it will matter for you The issue was affecting numbers ported on 25th and 26th and they are still sorting it out with massive backlog but would think once it is fixed then any future porting should happen within the standard 24 hr window
  9. Sounds like good enough reason to buy one of the hushpower shotguns
  10. EE are currently having technical issues Spoke to them last night as my number should be porting over from old phone SIM card into new phone SIM card My number is dead and hasn't been ported over to the new sim, so I can't receive any calls Apparently it is affecting over 6000 numbers that are mid port, but at my wife's work every phone in the office is stuck mid port and none of the staff are contactable when out with clients
  11. Think I would leaflet the same 40 again but 5 at a time a few days apart should be fairly easy to work out who it is then, recording device on phone for evidence
  12. Another vote for garden hire spares and also L S Engineers Have used both and got good service
  13. Just had a look and i have 017/018 workshop service manual, ms171 service manual, ms170 illustrated parts list Thought i had ms170 service manual but even though the pdf is named ms170 service manual when opened it is for 017 but i would think they are pretty much the same saw other than a badge
  14. Will have a look in the morning when I put the computer on as I think I have a manual for one in PDF format I could email over to you

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