Handbrake Failure.......ooops!

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Re: Handbrake Failure.......ooops!

Post #11 by jcbjs220 » Tue Mar 08, 2011 7:06 pm

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Re: Handbrake Failure.......ooops!

Post #12 by turps » Tue Mar 22, 2011 9:19 pm

hiluxman wrote:
Joes1989 wrote:haha....we've had a Gunn JCB bloke on our sites before as well as watling and T C Harrison's and from what ive seen gunns and harrisons seem to know what they are talking about.....the least said about watlingthe better i think! haha

t c harrison is my local dealer and every experiance has been crap, ive used holt and they've been ace and sorted me out without any issues and watlings were superb when i bought a pecker off them - i didnt even have to leave the house!

theres no sibstitue for leaveing vans in gear!!!
TCH parts price are stupid too £50+for two filtters


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Re: Handbrake Failure.......ooops!

Post #13 by zng109 » Fri Sep 30, 2011 10:44 am

Hi mate, its Ian THS 511 Cranleigh (Jewson) tell dave he is sorely missed, he is a bloody good mech :( ,
Ok I know you probably think you are to but he is a bit of a god, and bloody helpfull too :brravo:
why buy when you can hire?


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Re: Handbrake Failure.......ooops!

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Re: Handbrake Failure.......ooops!

Post #15 by zng109 » Mon Oct 17, 2011 2:50 pm

in fairness, I only call you guys if its a waranty job, if its not and its in my competance then i will do it myself, un beknown to JCB I also have access to a 30 to press and a friendly workshop should it be required, basicly most of my out sourced repairs can be done on a trade for trade basis.
one of the micro's developed a leak in the radiator from being rubbed by the rear release cable, so got it brazed up and pressure tested by the local garage for £50 :thumbup:
why buy when you can hire?


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