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Dvm came few days ago but now I have a battery for it.

Your right the amount of pointless testing that was never needed before is endless. Shoulda got one of these years ago :)
 
Until you run out of food and water.:p
That is a valid point, when the Classic clutch went in France we had to wait a week for a new one to be couriered out from England. We had the tin tent which was stocked with 30 bottles of whiskey. We were "adopted " by a local couple,ate at the village auberge (spelling?) everyday. Apart from having to lift the transfer box back on my own without a jack it was a very relaxing eight days.
 
That is a valid point, when the Classic clutch went in France we had to wait a week for a new one to be couriered out from England. We had the tin tent which was stocked with 30 bottles of whiskey. We were "adopted " by a local couple,ate at the village auberge (spelling?) everyday. Apart from having to lift the transfer box back on my own without a jack it was a very relaxing eight days.
Hell's teeth, you must be strong, I couldn't even manage a Transit gearbox single handed:eek::(:(
 
112lbs used to be an OK lift, now I'm down to about 35 Kg, good job the sacks of cement are smaller now:)
Being under a Rangie,lifting it sideways on to your stomach then up on to the gearbox output shaft,holding it with one hand whilst trying to get one of the six bolts started was a bastard but being 1000 miles from home, needs must.
 
When I replaced my transmission
I removed the pan and valve body for more clearance...
And the transmission jack fit better...
 
I did manage to lift a 2.5DI ford engine a few feet before having to "drop it" and have a rest.. :oops::cool:
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The BW unit in my RRC was a handful on my back, with gravel everywhere!! :D

I did make the mistake of not lining it up right and having to rest it on me chest :confused: :D
Don't do that ;)

my old Granddad is still incredibly strong in his old age - Built to work eh? ;)
 
I did manage to lift a 2.5DI ford engine a few feet before having to "drop it" and have a rest.. :oops::cool:
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The BW unit in my RRC was a handful on my back, with gravel everywhere!! :D

I did make the mistake of not lining it up right and having to rest it on me chest :confused: :D
Don't do that ;)

my old Granddad is still incredibly strong in his old age - Built to work eh? ;)
your right there Enery, I could lift that engine with my knob when I was alive.
 

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