PTO blew up at the bodybuilders while they were testing their hydraulics - Found it had been assembled with one too many circlips -Makes a change from leaving something out i suppose
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Re: French Engineering
Hi Steve,
Did you have to get the vehicle recovered back to workshop or was it an onsite repair/replacement
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Did you have to get the vehicle recovered back to workshop or was it an onsite repair/replacement
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craigdonaghy wrote:Hi Steve,
Did you have to get the vehicle recovered back to workshop or was it an onsite repair/replacement
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Replaced it there Craig as they hadn't finished the hydraulic tests went it broke
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Re: French Engineering
Good thing that has TWO cab tilt rams matey. I get nervous under a day cab LF unless it's fully raised....
there are old fitters and bold fitters but no old bold fitters...
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