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Posts posted by retriever
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But fires spread upwards towards the operating mechinism. also may take ages to evacuate a building with more than a few on each floor .
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I meant this vehicle. I had dealings with one a couple of years ago with a bedford diesel and air assissed brakes looked like that one.
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Has this got a deisel engine in, if so I know a bit about it
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I am selling a ARIEL WN/G on e bay item no 280647220802 thats got girders . not ridden it more than a few hundred yards but legend has it it was a very capable bike.
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the body tub is fixed to chassis by about 8 j bolts then lifts off
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The wartime 350 ohv bikes seem more powerfull than the 500 sv. I think the bsa m20 is nicer than the 16h. I have had most of the british wartime bikes the easiest to live with every day is the Matchless g3l
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QL has no phopher bronze so ep ok. my old retriever with worm axle used straight 140 like liquid grease.
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If scrap yards stopped paying out in cash. and asked for proof of a perminant address locally this may cut out the thieving scum travellers.
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ep90 for gbox axles ect
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saw similar on a bridging pontoon trailer
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I always use 20/50 or 10/40 nothing special
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any more details please
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I think the indicators are not original
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Was that Monty guiding the tank ?
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Any commercial vehicle factor sell these. I bought 6 for £25 about 6 months ago
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About 15 years ago I was awarded the wilkinson sword, as I did not go to the MVT agm the handover was at the local meeting at Northamton TA centre. I was given the sword by the CSM who was a lance corperal in my platoon in 4 Fd Wksp in Germany about 1974.
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That yard at Market Harbourgh belongs to David Crouch. Nice guy to deal with.
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In the background of picture 6 the DAF ya126 ambulance and Bedford-Scammell oxc arctic were both mine and the Foden LMLC belonged to my mate Branko. All sold on now. Where was it taken?
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Booked in. Organisers always manage to keep their calm and humour in spite of weather, always a good show.
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Or for testing apprentices reactions.
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Try http://www.replicaters.com they are in India but great to deal with and good quality kit at reasonable price all made to measure.
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If only ...this article from 1960s
http://books.google.com/books?id=Z9sDAAAAMBAJ&lpg=PP1&rview=1&pg=PA81-IA2#v=onepage&q&f=false
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No excess horsepower here
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Norfolks answer to the reliant robin
RAF Bicester website broken links
in I may be stupid, but......
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well it was home of no1 camouflage corps . thats why you cant see them