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That would be a great thing. Unfortunately we are rather spread out. But if we could possibly have a get together weekend at a match some day, that would be good.
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Very nice.
Builders/stone wallers, Koen.
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Some nice straight, well turned furrows there, George. Nice day for it as well.
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The internet is a two edge sword. Yes, forums like this may effect mag' sales, but also the likes of Facebook and Twitter effect the forums. The Land Rover forums I'm on have been badly hit by them. Plus the cost of magazines is getting more and more for much the same things.
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Your not on your own there, Chris.
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Had a re-think and it sounds as if it's possible fuel starvation. Rebuilt carb so that should be ok. Any fuel filters? Kinked/block pipes?
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I'd check ignition timing. What's the air filter like? Another possibility, as it's not been run for some time, is a sticking valve. Condenser? Coil?
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Give over you two. He/she was a fox. Vermin!
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Reminds me of when we pulled the old front hedge out. Used a bit more power though. My V8 hybrid comp Land Rover and winch.
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Nothing can stump you, Chris.
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Nice photo. You can tell it was LAST year.
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Now there's a thought, Richard. Yes, the seals will be removed before assembly. But you've given me an idea. How does this sound? Only remove the inner seal. The bearing will still receive oil from in the box. Fit a grease nipple to driveshaft tube and grease the needle bearing? Could use one shot grease as in Land Rover swivel housings.
Comments, please.
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I'd like one. You offering?
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Are going to use it to spread the horse poo to save collecting it? Must admit I'd like one mesel' one day.
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Probably someone who's had theirs stolen. I usually keep mine in the back of the vehicle.
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Looks OK. What is the metal?
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That's quite tidy. BTW. That hitch is the removable part of a Dixon Bate adjustable hitch.
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Took the cases to be machined yesterday. I'll get them back in a week or two. Father and son outfit and as usual, very busy. This morning I made the sleeves for the drive shafts, to take the metric bearings I got last week. A piece of pipe nearly the right size was used. Just needed a skim inside and a little more on the o/d.
First photo of sleeves and one bearing. The other bearing is at the machine shop. Before fitting the seals will be removed.
Second photo of sleeves fitted with a spot of bearing retainer. When the bearings are finally fitted, they will have a spot of retainer also. They are a nice push fit, but better safe than sorry.
The bearings, if anyone wants to know are as follows.
Ball bearing :- 60082RS-NSK
Needle roller bearing :- S1816
Seals :- Complete set.
R07510012A1N
R06208109A0N
R11213712A0N
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You think like me, Lauber.
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Well another name for them is finger bar.
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Looks like the chap on the brochure feels the same.
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