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htb

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About htb

  • Birthday 24/06/1962

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    Aberdeenshire
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    Ab54 4st
  • City
    Huntly

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  1. Checker plate generally more robust floor, Phenolic ply if its genuine Ifor is good easier to slide stuff on and clean out. Checker plate a pain to clean out well.
  2. Ask on Shipley. I am using Owens group to move from Aberdeenshire to Brecon Beacons, getting backload curtainsiders.
  3. On the 14" one Stubby.
  4. Shaft of pump should have a corresponding spline on it that meshes with the splined hole in the feed rollers that you can see in pics. If not greased regular they wear away.
  5. Bought a sedgwick 10" second hand been bloody good, old school and heavy for £450 same price as a new table top one such as makita or dewalt.
  6. Normal service though now, come for advice and then disappear with no by your leave.
  7. No belt on the one I did, was driven by a coupling.
  8. 540T oil pump is driven off the end of the injector pump, changed one when it pumped its hydraulic oil into the sump and started to run on its own oil, nearly blew the engine, Cannot remember the pump number, graham fawcett plant supplied a replacement but that only lasted about a year
  9. Try Western trailers with your axle dimensions
  10. I used underseal, cos I had it, better than nothing. Don't buy cheap phenolic boards they are a waste of time, I did it with one of by Ifors had to replace it after a year as it was useless, replaced it with genuine ifor stuff. 3 times the price but lasts 10 plus years, so much better value.

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