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if that werent such a jokeVenison's dear.
I'll get me coat------
if that werent such a jokeVenison's dear.
I'll get me coat------
Measured the poly boot ......16mm top internal, 31mm lower internal, 27mm height
I couldnt see my sizes on the polyboot website this is the nearest size ????
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Ive managed to get most of them removed & reset other values, im left with the abs & dsc lights on
my machine is picking up 2 chassis numbers as ive changed the ecu so need to code the abs module
to the new ecu. All fun
At least it starts n drives/ keys work so going in the right direction.
Did you get the missus to stretch it, as you used to see footballers do on the pitch? Works like a treat.
Used to be doing this a lot when I was at boarding school, we all did so much sport. So when W gets it, I do the same.
When our friends from Cherbourg came to stay the husband got it and I decramped him too. He seemed very surprised at how it worked and that anyone other than a medico would know how!
I never used to get it, but since my Astra-Zenica provoked thrombosis I too get it in my left calf, but not too badly and I can decramp myself pretty quickly.
Better than taking pills for it or whatever. W has to take Quinine tablets as she gets cramp so often.
That's my excuse to the W NEED more BEER to keep going and stop crampI get it often more in the summer.
Bottom line is the body needs fluid/salt/electrolytes, so its always a sign that I try and take notice of .
J
Good for you I do love pasta but the W don't so it's pasta for me when we go for a mealAfternoon folks. Took the afternoon off I am shattered but feet up and got a big pasta bake for dinner later
Thats a lot of lift what is the suspension on themThink I fixed my drive axle, woodruf key had slipped and dropped out, managed to get a longer key in so should be ok for now.
Great axle articulation should I ever need it
First axle is actually fixed because of the chain driveThats a lot of lift what is the suspension on them
Thats a lot of lift what is the suspension on them
Very ingenious and looking like it will work well doneFirst axle is actually fixed because of the chain drive
Trailing axle is and A frame (which is square) which attaches to the axle via a Land rover track rod end in the centre of the axle allowing it to oscillate. The axle is held in position via trailing links either side which locates it and allows for tracking as they are adjustable.
Pinched the axle of my model trailer, it had coil overs for suspension but not needed on the truck so no springs on rear just front axle
Worked fine on the trailer, towed it to shows at 60mph no problem, only small problem was that as the wheel lifted or lowered the axle would twist out of line due to the radius action of the trailing links if that makes senseVery ingenious and looking like it will work well done
M&s 3 meals for £9Good for you I do love pasta but the W don't so it's pasta for me when we go for a meal
I just bought a bottle of Laphroaig select. it's bland and uninspired. Not the kick in the face with a peat covered boot that I'd expect from leapfrog at all!
Not a Laphroaig fan but select is my favourite. Personal preference thoughYou’re better drinking the diesel/kerosene mix they now use to heat the boilers
Kev, man, I feel sorry for you with all this poop.
Is this the one you are doing up to sell?
You really don't need all this.
I was thinking of buying one of these as they are cheap as chips, or were last time I looked, but this sort of stuff puts me off.
(Still remember that barstaff from Wimborne who flogged you the dodgy one.)
Cheers Kev
May have to go and take the boot off my spare arm and check the numbers.
I need to do the drop arm again very soon so may have to get me finger out
J
Afternoon folks. Took the afternoon off I am shattered but feet up and got a big pasta bake for dinner later
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