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  1. You've made a superb job of that tank.  :bow:  Wish I could paint like that. :(

    Thankyou for the compliment, however there is a couple of ripples left in it. For painting it I just used a can of vw alpine white from halfords, I wouldn't say there was anything better to the finish to what you archived with your wheel horse.


  2. Whilst I'm soaking the Beaver II in freeing oil I thought I'd make some progress with the Solite. All the bolt on parts have now been overhauled, unfortunately some haven't come up quite as nice as I would of liked, however they are not too bad and will surfice until better replacements turn up, which may be some time as Parts for the G400 Honda seem to be very hard to locate, not suprising really though as it was discontinued 30 years ago. Just waiting on a decal for the air shroud.

     Now that the head is off the bore can be seen to be in very good condition, just a little glazed. I would say this machine has done very little work in its life.

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  3. Look's like you have a few challenges with that Frame Gareth. A good project. I know nothing about Hydro Units, so I'll follow this and try to learn some.

    Always good to be able to obtain Manuals to go with these projects. It makes the restored subject more complete.

    I know it's a bit of a nuisance when you want to get on with something and your health won't let you, but just chip away at it, a little at a time.

    Thanks Richard, there's nothing particuarly complicated about hydraulics, but they can just get very expensive. The hammers will be a learning curve for me too as allthougth I repair breakers mounted on excavators daily, I've never done a hand held one yet.

    The health issues are getting me down, however things can only get better. For the frame I've got a couple of thoughts using the press and some tube along with a blow lamp.


  4. Today is the first day in a few weeks that ive felt well enough to carry on with this project. Ive stripped the engine down and got as far as the head,now ive got to find out my special spanner that I adapted years ago to enable the head to be removed without taking the exhaust off because the nuts are blocked in by the oil tank/fan housing on most power packs.

    Somebody has already moved the fan along the crank and because it has been exposed to the elements for so long its again fused itself together. For some reason this fan doesn't have any threaded holes(as every other one ive seen does) to attach the puller to so may be intresting to get it to move again!

    Now the engine is out of its frame I can see just how much work there is going to be returning this machine to factory. The axle support hole has gone on the one side, theres also some bad bends in the chasis  that will take quite a bit of straightening. Plus the engine support bar has been crudely beefed up with some angle iron, even on the latest models this part is very prone to distorting.

    Ive sourced a piece of 20mm bar and a new set of 5" wheels to sort the axle out, and ive also turned up a couple more manuals for my collection.

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  5. Allthough unintentional, Ive now acquired a number of old power packs, so rather than the thread get mixed up I felt it is more appropriate to do a separate topic for each one. This is my Beaver II power pack that I collected yesterday morning. Basically the problem with the Beaver 1 was that the frame was just not up to the job, so after only 2 years in production in 1988 a much more substantial version was introduced.  Having said that this one has suffered quite a bit in the frame department, with a few kinks and the axle is missing altogether. Also someone has dismantled the hydraulic side and lost some of the parts. I plan on getting at least 3 of my packs frames sorted so I can spray them all together.

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  6. I have a sold a few bits and bobs on eBay over the years but the one thing that stuck in my mind was when I was selling a 5 foot long trailer which had very little use and was in full working order. The 'buyer' contacted me saying he was interested and could I meet him in Exeter at one of the services with the trailer as he live in Axminster. I replied that I only live 10 minutes from Exeter but I reluctantly agreed I would meet him with the trailer for the full asking price. I said I would meet him at 10 the following morning, a Sunday at the service station. He replied it was too early, could I not meet him at 2 and at B&Q? At this point I terminated the meet. What a waste of my time. However, that evening, a guy from Cornwall contacted me and asked if it's still available and I said yes. He said great could he pick it up at 8 the following morning? I said yes but I was really expecting him to turn up on time or even turn up. At 8 the following morning, he was there with a wad of cash. There are decent people out there but there are a lot of time wasters too.

    I have in the past had some good deals, however 9 times out 10 these days you seem to get messed about. One thing that really doesn't help is ebay has the assumption that the buyer is allways right, at least that's how it seems, plus their fees are starting to get extortionate. In the past I've had people buy a car with chasis leg ripped off in an accident recokoning they were going to drive it home, and I've also put at the top of the listing in big red letters that under no circumstances could I pack the item for a courier, and what happened, yes you've guessed it. My days of selling on there are over.


  7. Does anyone else?

    I've just"sold" my howard 300 on there, and the winning bidders just left me an answer phone message saying that he thought the line sold strictly as a non runner meant it was a runner?!?! It's not the first time this has happened on there either. Perhaps I should go back to school and take English again because I'm buggered if I can think of any other way to describe it! Any other thoughts where I can sell some of my machines as I'm getting desperate for space.


  8. After being constantly let down by the lad from work (my fault for paying him in advance)- I finished

    stripping all the paint off the compacts frame myself, just need to grind back the weld that holds the mesh

    in place, straighten then re weld.

     I also today collected the Panther Power Pack, (involved a 200 mile round trip) but very happy

    as it starts first pull. The plan is to take a couple of the better engine parts off this and fit to the

    solite, then redo afterwards. Does anyone have any thoughts on how to clean up the top

    frame please?

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  9. Been doing some more piping up on the beaver, at least at work we have a crimping machine so I don't have to pay for hoses. Just need to sort out some jublie clips for the low pressure hoses and then I can give it a flow test.

    My new air filter cover also arrived today for the compact. All I need to do now is to find an elbow to match it.

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  10. As the Beaver and Compact are getting closer to being finished, I thought i'd start to take a look at the Solite today, in case I need

    to source any hard to find parts.Partially dismantling it, Ive also come to the conclusion that it was originally painted yellow, and

    received its white coat not that long after it was made, companycolours perhaps? Any way to help balance my display out I will be

    returning it to the original yellow.Going through my parts Ive dug out a new oil cooler, plus found a couple of other parts to improve

    the cosmetic apperances. With the cover off you can see its theexact opposite of the Beaver, The whole frame is built very robust,

    probably why it is so dam heavy! Also maybe out of stupidity Ive just purchased a Panther madepower pack that uses the same

    G400, as it was the main completion for the JCB at the time I would like to also restore this one, however I may end up having to

    use it for spares in order to complete the JCB, time will tell.

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  11. Love the black and silver. Can't think why though. :D

    Just remember that jcb got there first! Lol.

    One thing that I didn't like on the compact is the air filter cover, at present I'd fitted a Chinese one, but the design is slightly different.

    Genuine honda ones have also been changed, was very pleased when I spotted a new old stock one on ebay last night.


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    Just a few updates,got the compacts frame dismantled ready for the chap to strip the paint. I also did some work on its engine,- a decoke and valve regrind, I fitted the original chrome cover to a later exhaust off a GX 160 (black cover), painted up the air shroud and recoil, sorted out a good condition badge, and oil alert switch. Also fitted a brand new old stock fuel tank and a new air filter assembly.

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  13. Managed to get the side bar fully profiled this morning, it's very close to original. Also Had a bit of luck today, the bloke who's helping us at work at the moment has said he will strip all the paint off the compacts frame this weekend for two packs of fags- absolute bargin as far as I'm concerned! Hopefully it won't be to long until I can get to the painting stage.

 
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