Datatek
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I use the scraper blade on the digger to pop tyre beads+1 that’s what did to mine. Popped bead off dropping the front wheel on it with just spare rim fitted, cleaned it up, popped it back on is okay year later.
I use the scraper blade on the digger to pop tyre beads+1 that’s what did to mine. Popped bead off dropping the front wheel on it with just spare rim fitted, cleaned it up, popped it back on is okay year later.
I use the scraper blade on the digger to pop tyre beads![]()
What was the fault?For some reason the eas threw a hard fault,got home charged the laptop and cleared it,touch wood all ok now.
Don't know Keith,first of all loads which was down to bad Comms just cleared the lot when I got good idle haven't been out in it since,I hope it knows it's on the naughty step.What was the fault?
It's a good idea to log the faults, if you have a repeated problem but with mostly a different fault logged each time, it may well be the driver pack playing up. Hopefully it was just a glitch that will not be repeated.Don't know Keith,first of all loads which was down to bad Comms just cleared the lot when I got good idle haven't been out in it since,I hope it knows it's on the naughty step.![]()
Yes will do, hopefully just a glitch, probably due to me washing it for the first time in four yearsIt's a good idea to log the faults, if you have a repeated problem but with mostly a different fault logged each time, it may well be the driver pack playing up. Hopefully it was just a glitch that will not be repeated.
Brilliant! Never occurred tome just take them to work and do themI use the scraper blade on the digger to pop tyre beads![]()
How does that work then?I will have to remember that 1.
I used the trolley jack and ratchet strap last time I did a bike tyre.
J
Are they dimpled discs? Looked everywhere for some but could only find slotted & groovedSorry forgot pics
How does that work then?
I always do my own bike tyres