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  1. I will try find time to speak to knott technical tomorrow. Put this to bed hopefully Although either way blocks won't hurt
  2. AA is one of the few that don't worry about vehicle age. But why are you buying a truck you are worried about doing 300 miles in one hit ?
  3. I have tried a 420 and it couldn't pull the skin of a rice pudding. I thought a 520 or 528 may fit, it will have a dirt bucket on, it can overhang a little bit, as long as the wheels are on The bucket could possibly be stored somewhere on the trailer.
  4. Nibbler only tells you if your site is SEO friendly, if your keywords aren't right then you will still get crap results. Looking into it further I wouldn't personally put too much faith into nibblers results, it says we are not registered on foursquare and we have been for ages, and we are not on google+ which we are and have a load of reviews as well, but the previous time it found us on google+, but some suggestions will help.
  5. Mine are adjusted and bearing play checked every 3 months along with other checks on them, stripped rarely with no set pattern or when there is a problem, which I admit is not great.
  6. Just out of interest Dean If you look at page 3 of this pdf, I can see how it could be possible to apply the front and rear shoe fully, which would explain why the handbrake pulls up more as the trailer rolls back ? Or am I missing something ?
  7. Interesting thread I have never had an issue with my later trailers, I have on occasion used the trailer handbrake to help stop the trailer pulling the truck backwards on drives. If I pull it up as it starts rolling backwards it pulls on harder and the handle comes up to nearly vertical, to the point where it takes one heck of a lot of effort and force to take the handbrake off. Just copied this off a Knott braking pdf If the trailer is rolling rearwards as the handbrake is applied, or if it is pushed backwards with the handbrake on, the autoreverse mechanism will be brought into action. To overcome this, a greater actuating movement is introduced from the spring energy store, expanding the brake shoes further so that full brake effectiveness is maintained.
  8. 1500kg max 7'.6" body length, I can make a frame to rest bucket over roof if necessary, but would rather not.
  9. Crane with chassis frame work and engine come in at about 600kg, that is with extra services, there is a thread if you look through my old posts about nose weight and it is legal, I tested it to check, but the crane has to be un folded over the bed when empty. Truck and marine cranes used to be ACB hydraulics, I have had dealings with ACB fitting a crane to a lorry, and the workmanship wasn't that great, I bought my ifor second hand but I was going to have a new one from them only because they have experience of fitting them to ifors, it just worked out that mine came up at the right time. The quality of Bonfig cranes is not great at all, mine isn't 3 years old and needs repainting already, there is also a question of how accurate it's first weight/stability test done by ACB was. If it was me I would seriously look elsewhere, for both different make cranes and not having it fitted by Truck and marine, even if it was going to cost a little bit more. Its a bit of a trade off between crane quality and crane weight unfortunately, £7k is a fair bit dearer than a Bonfig, but a lot cheaper than a Fassi or Palfinger, I have issues with the slew torque not being enough in certain situations with the 3500L. One thing to bear in mind is this type of crane is very slow, a rotator and grab is a pain unless you are lifting big butts imo.
  10. Bonfiglioli 3500l fitted on mine, they have the best lift/weight ratio out there, but not the best build quality, when we build a new one we will probably got with a Pesci. I assume you want a knuckleboom crane ? From memory unless it's changed Hiab's were too wide and heavy. One thing to consider is stabiliser leg length and folded width, you may end up forking out more to shorten the legs. I can't find the spec sheet for the 38.1 tbh I didn't think it was made anymore.
  11. I have been looking at these again. I may be looking for something we can cram on the land rover and then tow the machine it has to load up behind me. One of the things concerning me is their stability with a bucket full at high lift, as it needs to load a machine 8 feet high. I can't really think of many other machine to do what I want.
  12. Not yet 6.3 for mine That's a very handy site and thanks for the link SEO will get you much better results but there is a lot of crooked SEO firms, best to learn to do it yourself imo
  13. Last year yell decided it would be a good idea to prove just how much work I got from them, so they put call number monitoring on all new add phone numbers, they shot themselves in the foot and we are cancelling all adverts with them, the results were even worse than I expected.
  14. Bottle of homebrew, watching the box in between falling asleep
  15. We only use Yuasa now Very good batteries and not that much dearer than the cheap rubbish
  16. I stand to be corrected but the trailer cover is only with tractor insurance. The reason my trailers are listed separately with the NFU is that I was told trailers are not covered at all on a commercial vehicle policy.
  17. Think you may find everyone else even dearer for the tractor Jon I did
  18. http://arbtalk.co.uk/forum/general-chat/84413-moles.html
  19. scraggs

    moles

    I noticed an awful lot of mole hills on the roadsides while driving around today. They appear to be very active atm
  20. It all stacks up whilst you have good tenants and interest rates are where they are now. You WILL have bad tenants at some point and are you factoring in the fact that you will need to replace kitchens, bathrooms and boilers at some point, they do wear out to a point of not viable to repair, and some of the new style tenants tend to not care too much about your property. I have several customers with pretty substantial portfolios of rental property and industrial units, one with nearly 100 properties now has one of the staff spending most of their week sorting court cases for eviction and damage not sufficiently covered by deposit, and chasing tenants, another has just decided to sell everything except one block of flats. If I was ballsy enough I would do the stock market, as I have said in an earlier post, the only long term value in renting over other forms of investing imo is the capital gain of the property and nothing else, but even that can sometimes seem like not worth it if you get a really bad tenant, some know just how to play the system. But if it works for you I am pleased for you
  21. I would love to know how you have managed that. I can't see how 3 years rent has paid for a house, unless I am reading that wrong ?
  22. The only people who would suffer are the people employed by them and indirectly employed by them, it wouldn't even remotely effect those at the top.
  23. No they are not. It was an optional extra on hicaps, I believe both versions had the Salisbury axle though.

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