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had a good day out met up with rosie,cubed and woa2 lots of vehicles there all in all a great day out, oh and went to unload the cent we find the b&*£%$y track tensioner has broken so safer to leave it loaded until we return to base, ps any wereabouts of a cent track tensioner would be greatly appreciated
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question Land Rover TUL Wolf XD LHD Front Axle problem
landyandy replied to robin craig's question in I may be stupid, but......
correct paper sticker with no on also has it just been cast from batus -
question Land Rover TUL Wolf XD LHD Front Axle problem
landyandy replied to robin craig's question in I may be stupid, but......
hi robin the correct part no for lhd is nrc9729 and from memory there is a difference in them lhd being canted out more as it runs close to diff housing -
update she is now finished winch refitted,new load sensor and cutout fitted,spade and fairleads all working mk2 fuel injection and electronic ignition fitted all thats left to do is load test the winch to get it certified i will post some pics up when i have more time
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make your self a sanding board i use an old mirror as its totaly flat stick a full size sheet of 180 or 200 grit wet and dry on as you will be doing a lot of sanding and fine fetling also handy if you have a scale drawing of said vehicle to work off
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old fashioned wheely bins ???
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introduction Cold War Collection, Ottawa, Canada
landyandy replied to Cold_War_Collection's topic in Introductions & Welcomes
hi and welcome to the forum we run a similar collection here in uk -
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question S26 tractor unit oils
landyandy replied to Markheliops's question in I may be stupid, but......
hi matey what gearbox is fitted and the engine will be fine with sae 30 -
Crossmember replacement on a Land Rover 110 TUM
landyandy replied to paul connor's topic in British Vehicles
its exactly the same as civy chassis PART NO ANR2056/STC86501UPTO 1998 -
the museum near london you refer to is the royal engineers museum the reme museum is based in berkshire they would have all the documentation about them a member on here works there woa2,i also work at the museum but on mech side i will try and find out about them as i know a few rechy mechs from that era enquiries@rememuseum.org.uk http://www.rememuseum.org.uk/
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i spy a panther behind the bedford
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you cannot lock the suspension on a stolly although the crane has good lifting capacity you tend to lift any load close in as not much reach
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good day yesterday got all the cable off the drum,checked it over and found it to be good so then to wind it back on ,used my 110 as rolling resistance and all went ok but now have to take it off again to time up the pay on gear
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you are a star thankyou brilliant reference pics for my modelling project thanks again
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24 V charging with 2-12 volt trickle chargers
landyandy replied to joeferret's topic in British Vehicles
disconnect the leads and use 1 charger per battery -
has any one here got any good pictures of a chally 2 DTT they can post,would be most grateful
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the new ecu boxes are finished awaiting fitment as are the manifolds . ran the winch engine up yesterday to make sure all the relevant controls work as they should on the winch all ok after a frustrating few hours filling up the lube points with ocp 600 worm drive oil , who ever designed the filler holes want his b&%£s kicked very hard lol had to get the oil red hot to pour it in . also started to take the main cable off the drum to swap ends but ran out of time and also the logistics of 500 ft of cable on the floor is going to take some thinking out next week
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500 ft of main cable and its the aux winch next to it for pulling the main cable out
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question 10t light recovery trailer load rating ?
landyandy replied to Mk3iain's topic in MV Chatter
15 tons would only be aloud in military use in civy use c & u regs come in to play so 10 tons would be the payload -
LARCs moved from Pounds yard.
landyandy replied to Rick W's topic in Battlefields, museums, monuments and memorials.
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