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