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IronMike

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  1. Splendid, cheers Ratman! And thanks adw, appreciate it.
  2. My 555 unfortunately got a random knock today, and seems like I’m gonna need a new rear handle assembly. Quick call to local dealer and I’m hit with a price of £120 ☹️ Quick look online and cheapest I could see was £102. But still hoping I can pick up a second hand one much cheaper! So, does anyone have an old saw laying about? I’m 99% sure the 555/550/560 are all the same part. Based in North Yorks but happy to pay for postage if needs be. Thanks in advance.
  3. If you've still got it in a month or two when my bank balance has recovered from the bobcat and grabs purchase I might just get it touch about that If you thought the journey to get the digger was long, then you’re in for a nice treat if you drive to Jonathan’s! Ps. I don’t recommend you get it, what you need is someone local with a small forwarder ?
  4. Superb mate. I’ll be down for a gander soon!
  5. Yep, good work all round.
  6. It’s actually quite useful you reminded me about them, as I’ll be after some myself soon for the Logbullet.
  7. I’ll answer for our John, he’ll be working hard no doubt. Company you want is Wilderness Lighting.
  8. Oh and worth ringing around. I’ve managed to knock £800 off the original quote I got. Model I will go for is LM186T
  9. I’ve been giving this lots of consideration of late, as I’ll be ordering my Logbullet soon. ive settled on a tri axle Ifor, but got good feedback and recommendation from Big J about Meredith and Eyre. I approached them for a quote and they swiftly replied with all the details. The resale on the Ifor was one of th big considerations. Apparently the one I’m looking to order is not that common and a beast of a trailer (one of the salesman said that) so should hold its value.
  10. Get that cheque book out John! Looks like you could strike a deal on it, just tell them you’ve got a lad who’ll drive it back to Richmond ? (ps. Not me!)
  11. Echoing the words of others.... Grafter has a decent turning circle and is quite manoeuvrable for domestic type work. The one I've driven a fair bit requires constant attention to steering though. Bit like steering a ship perhaps.... Not sure if they're all like that though. It has a very bouncy ride, particularly effective if you want your passengers to nod off! And yes, quite thirsty but they all are when loaded to the hilt with chip and towing. But pretty reliable on the whole, and does the job. Spent a lot of years using a transit and still rate them, even though they get a bad press.
  12. I had a pair of Haix Protector Ultras resolved by Altberg as they are quite literally just up the road from me (Richmond, North Yorkshire) Paid about £45/50 ish. Very impressed. Possibly not quite as grippy but will outlast pathetic Haix sole for years. I did a review on here and posted some photos somewhere...
  13. Nice one, I had completely forgotten about the online mot history check. Bravo for for the reminder!
  14. Didn’t get chance to see it today unfortunately. Hoping to go back on Thursday if the physio gives me the thumbs up for driving. I’d be getting some far better tyres for sure, but well spotted.
  15. Off to have a gander at this today (hopefully) https://www.batchelorsmotorgroup.co.uk/used/mitsubishi-shogun-3-2-di-dc-elegance-lwb-suv-5dr-5-door-suv-silver/j200mjs
  16. ? That is a beauty! Nice tip off! My brother lives in Enniskillen, so I could send him to have a look. Shame he is a magnet for crap cars and doesn't seem to have much luck when checking them out!
  17. Beast mate! I do keep looking at the 4.7L V8 LCs......... ?
  18. Well I could stretch to 15k I reckon if I chop my car in. I'm still tempted by a LC but Shogun has caught my eye too.
  19. I like agricultural though mate! ?
  20. And instead of haggling on price, it's easy to haggle on warranty and other extras.
  21. Absolutely no warranty with LC I've been perusing. To be honest I think unless you buy a second hand motor locally, the warranty is often pointless.
  22. Look at this, for 1k less than the best Landcruiser I've seen around my budget.... http://rvsports.co.uk/listings/12-12-mitsubishi-shogun-3-2-di-dc-sg3-fsh-sat-nav-sunroof-rev-cam-stunning/
  23. Funny you should mention Shogun as been checking them out this afternoon. Very impressed.
  24. Not really mate. I think I'm possibly making a mountain out of a mole hill here. I know that the tow vehicle is a critical part of the business, and the only part I'm not buying brand new. But I like to think I'm a good, competent, safe and capable driver who understands the importance of mechanical sympathy! I would also like to think I'm going to be able to dodge a proper turkey of a truck too. Also, my intention is not to be driving long distances for long periods of time, an hour and a half max. With that in mind I think I can be happy enough knowing I can call for back up fairly easily should anything go wrong with the truck. I think I need to get out there and see some of the vehicles I have earmarked. Might rope my old lad into going for a day riding about the North looking at stuff. Landcruiser is most favoured choice, but I'll gladly look at Shoguns and Patrols etc. Be daft not too.
  25. I can only go secondhand unfortunately.... Poor choices made in the past mean no bank or finance company will tocuh me with regards to credit. I've only made a few bad decisions with vehicles over the years. So I'm hoping the tow truck I pick will be a good one. Still edging towards a Landcruiser for the most part, but looking at Shoguns etc too now as you get a lot of truck for your money.

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