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roseyweb

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  1. Good deal
  2. Me have a custom made net for ours made by these folks Trailer Covers, Tarpaulin Covers and Sandpit Covers by Corby Canvas Saves a whole load of clearing up at the end of the day
  3. Ah I never read them will look
  4. I have a yard in burton latimer
  5. Price for the fact they'll be a pain and take ages to pay
  6. Just rent A forwader is peanuts for a day in comparison to sky high arb prices And 50 tonnes is two arctic loads and not big bucks I'd borrow a tractor drive it for a few miles and get the urge out your system
  7. That's very nit-pickey
  8. I'd like to get the barcham trees catalogue and have two of each
  9. Robot wars
  10. Me and ash after we both had a hair cut taken last week
  11. Cheapy Tea lights
  12. Well I'd like to thumbs up trust I've made a claim and they were spot on and dealt with everything. Cameron who deals with arb is very approachable and knowlagble. I have my el pl indemnity tools, hired in plant and my digger insured with them and were very reasonable. There also only down the road so of they ever screwed me its not a long drive to march into there office
  13. Or spend 2 mins with a shovel moving them out of the brash zone
  14. Thanks for that, I shall have a look later, I thought they might be either to move it or lock the whole actor in place. Defiantly needs a service to I think
  15. Cheers everyone, there's a fork lift I could possibly use, might by a splitter like yours pete. I thought the torque converter would be separate it just does't like to go fast with no hyd oil in. Loaded a few trannie loads up today and it sure was quicker than shoveling by hand my boy took some pics
  16. It's got a random leaver for the back actor that could be what it's for. It's also got another random leaver in the floor by the drivers seat. Was told it maybe a overdrive but makes little difference to speed. I've not totally fathomed the gears yet its loosing alot of hydraulic oil from the ram which I think upsets the torque converter and looses power. It runs lovely when full, but soon empties it. just need to pluck up the courage to remove the ram
  17. Cheers for the advice I shall have a go at doing the ram, you can't beet the sense of achievement from fixing something. It was one of my customers who never used It but had sentimental attachment to it. I have been eying it up for years. The paint works original I believe but protected with a protective green mould which preserved it and got washed off. I will raid my my hydraulic shop for one of those valves. Another question does anyone have a manual for this? I have a service manual not a operators it has a few leavers which I can't fathom what they do. Mendip does your mate? Also it's got a torque converter would this use the same hydraulic reservoir as the other bits James X
  18. I've just bought this massy digger for light yard duties and as a bit of a toy. It did't cost me a lot of money and is in good condition for a 1979 machine. Has anybody ever owned oned one of these I have a questions. Such as I'd like to run a simple splitter of the hydraulics there is no obvious hydraulic aux anywhere how would I create one and is it a massive job or easily doable by a man with a spanner. Another is the dipper ram is tiddling hydraulic oil. To fix this is it a DIY job or a specialist (I once re sealed a tw150 motor which was quite simple) and is there a tip on a easy way to remove it with getting clobbered by the thing. Thanks
  19. My accountants great but she lives next door so can't really get away with crap service.
  20. Even if it did it would fall into a different year
  21. Where in the East Midlands?? Is west haddon any good
  22. Well shared dan Good job us Kettering folk communicate to spread word of felons quickly.
  23. If they use the other guy a lot and still seek other quotes I would guess he's not the sort of client you want to pursue for work.
  24. I wore a coat, seemed to do the trick

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