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  1. Hi Steve

    With great difficulty, some came out with an internal bearing puller, of the collet type attached to a slide hammer. Others I had to weld a bar to the taper inside the cup and knock them out from the other end.

    In better setups on machinery etc. there are usually relief slots in the diameter behind the bearing that allow you to use a punch to knock them out.

    Good luck

    John

  2. Hi

    The bearing codes are:

    outer  bearing code   09074/09196

    Inner  bearing code  14125A/14276

    When I gave them the original codes they could not recognise them, so I had to measure them myself and identify the codes from websites, but they are a perfect fit on the job.  Any bearing supplier should be able to get them for you.

    Best regards

    John 

  3. While I agree that it is possible to repair fuel tanks at home it can be  very dangerous. People need to be aware of the serious risk of explosion, if the tank is not thoroughly purged of any vapour before the application of any heat.

    John

  4. We have used a firm in Nutexa Frictions in  Hoylake, on the Wirral, to reline GAZ 69 brake shoes to suit drums that we had had skimmed due to excessive scoring. They were very helpful and did a good job with bonded linings. Their phone number is 0151 632 5903

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  5. Hi Paul

    Thanks for the reply, I will have to have to get some brass plugs, do you know if they had square ends for spanner? The front leg has securing pin there is no clamp, as for the back leg I do not know as I presume that the back end of the drawbar was  chopped when the tail gate job was done. I have welded on replacement C sections and now need to bend the 3/16 plate to make the rear hitch plate.

    I would be grateful if you could let me have the dimensions and hole sizes and positions for the steadies.

     

    Best regards

    John

  6. Hi Guys

    I am currently restoring a Mk1 lightweight trailer which I believe was made by SS cars, unfortunately there are no data plates present.

    The rear panel has been cut out and the top half used to make a tail gate. I am told that the trailer was adapted to mount a diesel welder,  it would appear

    that leakage of diesel and engine oil into the trailer has helped to preserve it so, thankfully there is no rot at all.

    In the floor at the back of the trailer there are two threaded bushes welded in, thread appears to be 3/8 BSP. Are these original drain holes or have they been added later.

    I have also found extensive stress fracturing around the damper mountings,  is this a common occurance?

    Would somebody be kind enough to give me the length and hole positions of the front and rear steady legs as they are both missing?

     

    Best regards

    John

  7. Hi

    I have just bought a trailer with the above generator mounted on it, and I am looking for any manuals for this kit.  I would like to read up on it before I try and start

    it, as I don't want to blow myself up. Also does any one have any idea of the weight of it, as I need to get some tires that will take the load. Thanks in advance for any info.

    Regards

    John

  8. As I understand it DVLA examiners only test on the public roads. So to answer your question yes it was conducted on the roadways of an industrial estate, as arranged with the examiner, in all six or eight of us took the test that day.

  9. When I did my H test on a mini digger I had to:

    Check over vehicle and put seat belt on.

    Pull out from a side road.

    Pull up behind a parked car and start of again (remember to leave sufficient space to pull straight out).

    Do an emergency stop.

    Turn left at a road junction.

    Turn the vehicle through 180 degrees.

    Turn right at a road junction.

    Reverse the vehicle into the roadway that I had started off from.

    All the while the examiner walks along side you observing and giving you your next instruction. He will

    be observing your use of signals mirrors and general road awareness.

    After you dismount the examiner asks several questions about the highway code and asks meaning of several road signs.

     

    I hope this helps.

    John

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