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Giles

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  1. Or even do you know anyone with a repair manual for one - nice if it was the MKII as well. If only!!!
  2. That is interesting :shocked:- I guessed that it would have been a RL clutch. There are a couple of parts on the hydraulics that I am not sure about - do you think you may remember or even know about the bits if I describe them?
  3. Giles

    Big ray

    Err sorry to have just welcomed you as you seem to have been around for longer than me. I thought the post was welcoming you:nut:
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    Big ray

    Welcome Big Ray Among all your impressive collection, I see you have the old Royal Enfield 350. I was so impressed to take my test on a 350 when civvies could only ride 250's. Did mine in Recklinhausen circa '76/77. The WO2 followed me in his Escort and laughed himself silly when I got the knobbles stuck in the tramlines going under a bridge but did not put my foot down or get squashed by the tram so passed. He was still laughing when we got back to the depot:mad: Do you know anyone who is still knowledgeable on Eager Beaver hydraulics by any chance?
  5. A late welcome from me. Ever have anything to do with Eager Beavers? Still trying to find ex-REME who has.
  6. Welcome to you. I have lived near Tongue several times in my life and near Helmesdale. I hope you get it through the MOT without too many problems.
  7. Hi David, did you get your machine? I did not see your post for sizes until now.
  8. Fortunately I am an agricultural contractor and the Beaver is very helpful especially in off-road situations:-)
  9. Wow - from your first pics, that is a very good restoration - well done.
  10. I was wondering the same:-D
  11. Welcome to you. I do not blame you for retiring there - lovely area. I worked between Ripon and Masham for a fair time and loved it. Good folk and great fun. Ever worked on hydraulics of Eager Beavers?
  12. Just an update - taxed the Eager Beaver as Agricultural Vehicle as it fulfills all the criteria:cool2:. Not historic as it is 3 months too young:mad:
  13. I have seen the Ministry dipping in most unexpected places. Even in a motorway service station car-park when I was passing through to collect my EB. I don't blame them as the temptation must be great with these prices and it is their job. I am quite happy to put in some white if I am going to drive to a show. But as it will not carry goods for hire or reward I am expecting to use it on red the rest of the time. I am interested to see what the MVT suggests as those guys have loads more experience on this stuff. (Anyone who drives an Iron fairy at or beyond 12mph will be very sea-sick anyway.:red:)
  14. You know the ratchet handbrake on a Sarasen, I think it was. It snapped when stationary on a hill at some lights in Germany. As the occupants of the car in front jumped out and fled, it was just like free-wheeling into a snow drift:wow: couldn't stop it. Can not remember whether the footbrake had failed too but I think it happened slowly-ish without us relising.
  15. Welcome Gavin. That is a good line up. Don't you have a home life;) Must take all of your time.
  16. Hi, I do not at this time know of any bits but will keep an ear open. You have the rest done now I guess. How is it going?
  17. The one in Dorset never got any bids. When you look at the pic, not only were the front light mounts missing, so were the back ones as were the battery mounts. Jump start only. It looked extreamly sad and neglected. £2k was way out of line for that condition.
  18. Wow - that is deep. Thank you. It seems a very gray area. Depends on the individual's mood that one picks at the local DVLA office by the sound of it. If they are sympathatic or knowledgeable towards the historic side or not. I am presuming that at shows and rallies, machines that are dipped and found to be running on red - that will be fine if you tell the Ministry it arrived on trailer. Unless they are sitting there waiting for one to arrive at the start.
  19. I think you are correct on the special vehicles class now. I do not know if that is the same cost as PLG. It is begining to look as though the machine was in fact built in 1970. I just have to wait and see if MVT concure with my findings. Seems a shame not to be able to use it to earn it's living or at least to cover it's costs though:nut:. Would not want to jepodise thr free taxation classification if I can get it though. It will not be a chargable job though when I build this piece of kit on it. Getting the main sections of steel today. It will take several months to get anywhere - trial & error.
  20. Thank you for those points, guys. I am finding some interesting history about this machine and if I am really lucky, it may become historical. Would this mean that I cannot use it for any other use except shows? I am hoping that historical would not limit it's uses.
  21. Welcome Bill - where are you..
  22. Could people tell me the following please:- What road classification for the purposes of taxation are people's Eager Beavers. If newer than 01.01.1973 is your's classed as: a) a forklift - costing how much? b) a tractor - costing nothing? c) a special vehicle - costing £? d) p.l.g. - costing ? e) something else costing?
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