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luke martin

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  • Location:
    warwickshire
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    tree surgeon
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    cv32

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  1. Hi all, I have a 99 plate Mitsubishi canter and i,m changing the oil for the first time,and i was wondering what oil i should put in as i don't have the handbook to check, was thinking 20/40 but not 100%. Any info would be appreciated.
  2. After seeing a bloke drop some litter in front of us my 3 yr old turned around and said " look dad, a little bugger" think he meant litter bugger, but either was just.
  3. :in your first pic its the rod in front of the engine and behind the ram, that runs into the hydraulics in pic 2. unscrew the lock nut and turn the rod itself a half turn or so and then give it a try
  4. the exact thing happened to my machine, so if its roughly the same it should be a quick fix. the rod/bar that runs down the main arm needs adjusting to get the right pressure back as a really knotty piece can knock the pressure valve out, i suppose its to stop the ram seals from going pop. it will take a bit of trail and error to get the pressure right but it should do the trick. hope this helps
  5. Try adjusting the pressure regulator ( the bar running down the back of the main arm) undo the lock nut and adjust by half a turn down or so until its running right.
  6. had my 220 series for 3 years and its smoked like that every time i started it and never had any problems linked to that.
  7. hi have a tip site about 25 mins away from stratford if any help, near leamington. let me know if you carnt find anywhere nearer.
  8. will bear that in mind if i struggle:biggrin:
  9. hi Ty, thanks for the reply, will check out the compost factory online. Wanted to try to keep fuel costs to a min so thought about leaving the chipper at home, but would bring it along if needed. thanks again luke
  10. Hi ,I'm visiting family this month near hayling island, will taking my truck down with me as they have some large conifers to remove. As it wont be economical to bring the chipper with me from the midlands was looking for somewhere to dump all brash and logs locally. Can anyone help out thanks luke:001_smile:
  11. :thumbup:thanks for the reply's. the kohler diagram is spot on geoff thanks.
  12. :001_smile:might be just wot i'm after mate, going to have a look now. nice one
  13. its the ignition key switch, will try to take some pics. thanks

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