Nissan decided it didn't want to live anymore ....
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Got a cracked camshaft too so this could be rather expensive
 
Not sure but apparently this is the second time it's happened so something's not right somewhere. It's probably not worth it if I find many more broken bits

Used motor best choice then. Give him a good quote, then offer to buy from him/her in the condition it is in, then repair it and sell. Money for your Aussie holiday
 
Used motor best choice then. Give him a good quote, then offer to buy from him/her in the condition it is in, then repair it and sell. Money for your Aussie holiday

Haha I don't get the money ;) and I can't afford to buy it and do it up in time haha
 
Big load today taking this one to replace a broken one whilst we fix it
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Best of all you don't need a trailer licence ... :doh:
 
Ain't talking to you;) Question was directed to another member:D Let him answer himself. Didn't know you were a question answer mod:p:D

you childish imbecile.i can ask or answer anything i want to on this forum.just like you..:doh::hysterically_laughi:hysterically_laughi:hysterically_laughi:mooning::mooning::mooning::cool2: so how many straps are on it???
 
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Oh my god the tractor strapping police are out.

They look no different to the straps on thousands of haulage lorries all over the uk.
 
Well the way it is tied with them being crossed/twisted each strap has it test weight capacity, reduce by 50% or a touch more;)

so you can see the test strength label from michigan can you.you dont half talk some crap,you really do.
 
To be honest he has about double the straps compared to what I usually see round my way at the agri place, it's not like the tractor is going to be towing it fast for a long distance or it would be on an arctic low loader.

I am guessing it's just going up the lane.

I regularly see tractors on trailers with straps like that
 
so you can see the test strength label from michigan can you.you dont half talk some crap,you really do.

look at the size of the ratchets, them are light weight ones 2". 3'' or 4'' are in the load tie down range for that tractor size:rolleyes:
 
To be honest he has about double the straps compared to what I usually see round my way at the agri place, it's not like the tractor is going to be towing it fast for a long distance or it would be on an arctic low loader.

I am guessing it's just going up the lane.

I regularly see tractors on trailers with straps like that

the thing is thor just posts stuff without thinking about it.he must think it will be doing a long trip strapped like that.like you say it will be going to a farm up the road probably.
 

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