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Mk3iain

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  1. Have you thought of owning a light beaver tail truck registered PHG and transport it yourself ? A used recovery truck maybe, not expensive and not too expensive to run, comparatively... Of course you would need an LGV licence etc. May not fit your circumstance but worth a thought. Iain
  2. Just a thought, if you register it as 7500kg, down rate it, you can then be exempt a tacho as long as it registered private and not used commercial. I don't think you would have to alter the vehicle but it would be restricted to the new weight limit. That should be OK for your planned use. Phone the DVSA tech department and have a chat with them. 01792454206 Iain
  3. Hi Perhaps this would be better as separate post. (Moderators?) What is the gross weight of the vehicle and type of body ? Where are you, I take somewhere in the UK ? It would be best to contact the DVSA tech department, the contact details are on original post. They are approachable and it is best to do things correctly rather than find a dodge. It should be easy enough surely.... Best of luck. Iain
  4. Give the DVSA tech officers a call on 01792454206, they will tell you. Better than a guess. Iain
  5. How is it MOT exempt ? It will be eligible for historic vehicle free tax as over 40 years old but is post 1960 so should have an MOT unless I'm missing something.
  6. Sorry to hear this, it obviously meant a lot to you. I hope it's not due to a traumatic event or news, you would not be alone in that. Best wishes Iain
  7. See this thread, I expect it will be the same for you. Although I did not expect it, the plating cert(VTG 7A and VTG 6A) turned up a few weeks later, done as part of the first test. Iain
  8. Agreed, Land Rover ones are the best bet and there are comfy versions out there but new, even aftermarket can be expensive. You might come across some used "upgrade" seats if you search around.
  9. No, is the short answer. I have done this a couple of times and had to change them again. The seats have to be low enough that you can sit comfortably without the steering wheel jamming against your legs, it can be that bad really easily. After a while with seats that are a bit too high but seem OK you will get fed up with looking at the top of the wind screen. I am sure others on here will know of seats that work but I would advise taking your time to get the right ones. It can be done and it may mean modifying the seat fixings to lower them that little bit. The perentie are fitted with Siri seats but they had to be modified and seem very good. Iain
  10. Only in my experience,. I'm not an expert, others on here are far more qualified. As far as I am aware the XZL have in effect replaced XL in military use, I suppose if the Fox was still in service it would be fitted with XZL. The XL is probably more biased to off road and seems to wear faster on Tarmac but is a good all round tyre. If it were me and not intending to do big miles I would stick to XL. They are correct for the vehicle and look right. If it's down to driving a lot and road performance then the more modern XZL. In a perfect world a set of XL for show and XZL for driving around. Just like having winter tyres for your car, a tad more expensive though. Iain
  11. If you can get XL at a reasonable price, OK, but if you are not too bothered about being totally original then XZL. They are a very good tyre (tire).
  12. Do they have to be Michelin XL ? Have you looked at Boyce Equipment, they have 11.00 20 Goodyear radials. They are out there, maybe not next door though. Iain
  13. Like this ? A set of tyre levers won't get that out....
  14. Hi I am led to believe that the Eager Beaver used the same wheel without run-flat inserts. Here is the parts book page with the list of bits for the wheel though sadly there is not an illustration. It shows what could be two types ? And states that it is a "Dunlop HB133 modified". I don't know what the modified refers to maybe someone way more qualified than me could comment. It does show that the wheel is fitted with standard 11-00 x 20 Michelin XL tyres with a "Flap, rust , slip". Considering that these vehicles could motor along on roads at reasonable speeds, not just potter around a yard, I would say the fox would be OK. I hope that helps a bit. Iain
  15. I have the same on my Militants and Eager Beaver (I think the EB has the same rims as the Fox) split rims. In the Militant manual it states to paint the rim nuts red and wheel hub nuts white as standard not just for parade show. Red is to highlight a danger as in think twice if you are taking the wheel off the hub. It would be dangerous with a high volume tyre at reasonable pressure. Its also convention to avoid mistakes when in a rush for example. Iain
  16. I take it that is a tow rope on the side but why are there smaller lines attached along its length ? Interesting picture.
  17. No semantics. I suppose to be as correct as I can then its directives and regulations. Anyway, regulations will have to be accepted into national law to prevent a black hole.
  18. Fraid not Andy, EU laws need to be enacted by national governments but EU regulations are immediately applicable to countries within EU. Iain
  19. Thank you very much for posting, it is of great interest ! My dad did mention Eisenach a number of times and I think it had a great significance to him though I am not sure why. I'll try and match what I have with the locations you have listed. I have found the Pegasus archive a great source in fact so much has come together using the Internet. If only he had had the same access to information when he could have linked up with other survivors. Sadly that generation are few and far between now. It is encouraging that younger generations are interested in the experiences of their relatives ( in my experience).
  20. It would be worth taking a very close look at the wording of the legislation regarding selling or transferring. It likely leaves provision for passing on to licensed dealers (sect. 1 or 5 ) for the purpose of selling or deactivation to current standard or whatever. Chances are many folk would have to go through a dealer to have them "sorted".
  21. Other than the very wealthy investors or collectors of exotica mostly common sense does not really come into it. Its more emotional buying for whatever reason, we want it, if we can afford(within reason), we will buy it.... And why not. If it makes you happy ! Plus there is the conservation of history. Sellers often push it a bit far though.
  22. To ensure things keep on running without a hitch the The Great Repeal act transfers all current EU regulation into UK law. It is afterwards that they will be reviewed and changed as required. The idea is that so much is relative to EU law in the day to day running of the country it is necessary to continue as is and go through the huge amount of regulation at our leasure..... It is going to take a wee while !
  23. There is one on eBay, if you search BV206 you'll find it. Not sure if it's a side or back door though.
  24. I was involved in the route survey for that cable. It passed north of Beauforts Dyke but we came across plenty of crates of objects shaped just like shells, beer barrel like objects that looked like depth charges and lots of other dodgy stuff. We were not allowed the say they were shells or what ever as we were "not qualified" even though one of our number used to be a clearance diver. The initial plan was to use BA and waterproofs as we hosed the ROV before bringing it onboard after a dive. In case it had been contaminated with any nasty chemicals. We refused as we were not trained, equipped or qualified to deal with chemical agent contamination. (Most of us were ex military). So we did nothing, just the sniff test. You could not make it up. We were told that local fishing boats were used for much of the disposal and were paid by the load. That resulted in some loads being ditched early and as we seen much of the stuff is spread over quite an area. Iain
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