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  1. Jeffrey Engineering

    Berry Court Farm,

    Smarden,

    Kent,

    TN27 8RQ,

    UK

     

    Tel: 01233 770007

    Mobile: 07770 836438

     

    This chap rebuilt a Jeep engine that TTM and I pulled out of a Willis at War and Peace 2008.

     

    From what I have heard - very good standard of work and not to expensive either.

     

    Markheliops

  2. Wow - thankyou for all the kind words - I'm getting all emotional.

     

    We are only looking for a house guys - no hat buying yet.

     

    I will still be on the forum - so no fears - not letting you all off that easily.

     

    We haven't found a pad yet but are looking in Leigh on Sea and crikey - they are expensive.

     

    Just want to say I've met some great chaps and chapettes on the forum and made some real friendships which will last longer than our vehicles.

     

    It's what this forum is all about - similar people, similar hobby.

     

    I will be popping in to the shows during next year and saying hi - may even bring naughty nurse with me.

     

    I am of course counting the fact the Ward will sell - strange place to be as don't really want to sell it - but common sense must prevail - for once.

     

    Markheliops

  3. Hi all.

     

    Thought I would enlighten the forum members as I have received a couple of PM's in relation to my kit up for sale.

     

    I have put the Ward La France M1A1, the love trailer, Ben Hur and other bits up for sale as I am currently searching for a property with the lovely Naughty Nurse.

     

    Unfortunately, house buying is a ridiculously expensive undertaking and my military kit makes a sizeable chunk of the deposit.

     

    It is with a heavy heart I am advertising my pride and joys.

     

    I shall still be around the MV scene - all be it from the sidelines and without a vehicle. I shall still bug people on here and see most of you next year around the show circuit and shall pester you for tea and biscuits.

     

    Maybe when I am in a better position I will dip my toes in the water again and look for another MV. God knows what, as I am do not think I am going to better the “Rugged Boys.”

     

    Anyways - adverts on here, Milweb and the War and Peace web site.

     

    Regards

     

    Markheliops

  4. I'd agree with Chris - wait till the better weather.

     

    Driving a CVRT or FV432 on the roads when they are wet can be interesting to say the least.

     

    FV432's tend to slide on wet roads very easily.

     

    I would't even consider taking it out on icy roads.

     

    One slide and you've failed due to not having complete control over the vehicle.

     

    Markheliops

  5. As a safety precaution, the b posts were cut (ones in the middle).

     

    The end result would have been the same regardless but it would have meant the possiblility of uncontrolled bits of car flying around and the end result wouldn't have looked so neat - ie the car spliting in half.

     

    Markheliops

  6. not today you wont, chieftain will be destroyed in seconds with modern ammunition...your best bet would have to be challenger 2..although I do think its a chieftain on steriods....still would not like to be in any tank under fire...

     

    I may be wrong on this - but a reliable source in the world of tanks informed me that the latest ammunition has been test fired at Chieftain (stillbrew armour) and nothing has penetrated the turret as yet.

     

    Can anyone confirm or deny this information.

  7. I suppose I have to say a Chieftain -

     

    It has been described as one of the best and most powerful MBT's of all time.

     

    I read a quote off a forum which asked what MBT would you rather go to combat in, regardless of the era. (Can't rememnber where I read it).

     

    It was the opinion of the majority the Chieftain came out tops.

     

    As an american chap put it:

     

    " I don't have to move - I'm big enough to sit here and slug it out with you."

     

    Markheliops

  8. Hi Norman.

     

    My pedal does exactly the same.

     

    If something pulls out on you suddenly and the hit the brake pedal quickly - nothing happens. I have to release the pedal and apply again but under control - then it stops on a sixpence.

     

    You can move the brake rod up on the brake application valve lever to a higher hole which did give me better braking.

     

    You are right in there is no feel to the brakes when stationary but when moving you can apply the brakes and feel they are stopping you.

     

    I think it's a Ward la France thing as I haven't heard of any other type of vehicle which does similar.

     

    Regards

     

    Markheliops

  9. Spot on Lee -

     

    Can I presume this was what we were talking about last week.

     

    Not sure if this is what you may be looking for but:

     

    Brockhouse Trailer with Coventry Climax Featherweight pump

    Complete with tool kit, ladder and suction pipes. Good condition but needs new canvas. Engine last used 3 years ago. £750 ono.

     

    07768 518 770

     

    David Walker

     

    Looking forward to seeing how you get on.

     

    Markheliops

  10. Agree with Clive on this.

     

    I wouldn't want to see too many boards or it will get confusing and I am easily confused!!!

     

    Rick W - not really sure of the relevance of your question in relation to costs?

     

    All I would say is I'm happy someone (Jack and Mrs Beckett) pays the costs as I couldn't afford it.

     

    Many thanks bald one.

     

    Back to topic - perhaps with should have a board -

     

    "Inappropriate questions and their hidden agenda."

     

    Only a thought!!!

     

    Markheliops

  11. Hi all.

     

    As some of you know - the lovely Naughty Nurse lives in Leigh on Sea, Essex.

     

    (Posh Essex bird)

     

    We were having a romantic walk (I know it was romantic as Debbie said it was) along the sea front and came accross this.

     

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    It is moored (is that the correct term) along the sea front of Old Leigh. I thought it was very interesting and wondered if any of you naval type chaps could identify it or have any knowledge of it.

     

    Markheliops

  12. Everyone is short when they stand next to the tall one -

     

    Right - that's it - I'm going on hols with the lovely Debbie.

     

    Jack - I'll see you as previously discussed -

     

    And the rest of you - NO FIGHTING - untill I get back anyway!!!

     

    Have fun.

     

    Heliops

  13. I have never seen Debbie and Heliops together...so I am kind of thinking that Debbie is in fact Heliops - in a skirt :coffee: :confused:

     

    Is that so bald one!!!

     

    Bunker Bash 2009

     

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    Combined Ops 2009

     

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    Military Meyhem 2009

     

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    Naughty Nurse is going to have the right hump with you - and considering we are due to meet in the not too distant future -

     

    I suggest you work on your grovelling technique.

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