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Hodge

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  1. I already have Heavy duty springs and helpers, Bilstine has struts but I do get a bit of body roll so I have put the Extreme 4x4 anti roll bar on to replace the standard one and its a heck of a lot thicker. I'm just puzzled as to how the drop links should go.
  2. Please can anyone offer advice. I just fitted a heavy duty anti roll bar to the rear of my 130 tipper. I copied how the hangers are fitted on the old one and I can't get th new ones to fit the same, I've looked at pictures on the net and they seem to fit them different and if I did them that way I could get it to go on. Any advice or pics please?
  3. I like the look of them Arbpro Cervino boots, mmmmmm
  4. Hodge

    Competition...

    I agree and have found this to be the way for the last 12 years
  5. Sorry but I think your post is a load of cobblers! A bloody van won't tip or get into my tip sites. I have a tool box fitted into my tipping body. I can tow 3.5 tonne, I might not be able to cruise at 85 like the non permenant 4wd jap stuff but my Landy is built to work not to ponce around in.
  6. I agree but it's when they try it on and take the pee that I don't like it.
  7. Stihl HS 81RC are good. I have some on eBay at the moment. They cut hawthorn well.
  8. I don't mind if they ask or if they are sound, it's the "while your here can u just??" And not want to pay any attention xtra.
  9. But it doesn't tip though:)
  10. I don't even know what one is??
  11. Ha,Ha, that's cool!! Thanks:)
  12. Yeah, i keep finding ways to get more in;)
  13. Even if he does get sacked he will be back on another channel as they will be queuing up for his services.
  14. But can you get it in a crew cab tipper? I'm 6ft 1 and have a crew cab, small steering wheel heel and seat extenders. It's fine. Each to their own but if it won't tip then it no good to me:)
  15. I can't believe how negative everyone is on this thread, by all accounts all the pick ups are crap unles it's a land cruiser and I ain't ever seen a tipper one over here. I love my landrover 130 crew cab tipper to bits!! Perfect for me and I don't have any complaints. It earns me plenty of money and doesn't cost me that much to run. It tows 3.5 tonne, carry about 5 cube of chip and carets all my gear and looks ace!! I won't put a picture up as it will only wind mountain man up:)
  16. Weird, the link works now, just disappointed when I got there, LOL I was hoping it was a tipper!
  17. Worn bearings or shims worn perhaps. Get onto Timberwolf tec department and they will help you out.
  18. It just says error??
  19. The link don't work:(
  20. It's not really the calories but the things that are in the food, salt, preservatives etc, you may burn off the calories but it's the other stuff that's not good.
  21. I agree. You can see the tiny hairs left by the ivy.
  22. I've been in plenty of woods where there is Horsechestnut growing so I don't understand your post?
  23. There must be a reason that they have bodged it like that MM, maybe they knackered the threads when taking out the old plug? If you take it out and can't fix it quick then you are left without a chipper so maybe get a new bung ordered and maybe even a tank and then do it properly, seems a waste of time to just bodge it again as one day it will fail.
  24. I think the bit about the spike marks not being seen didn't do you any favours, maybe you should of left that bit out.

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