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with prop nut and bolts, if you don't use the proper size they tend to round off very easily so yer best making sure you have the right size before you start. as once you've rounded them yer really gonna have trouble getting them off.
 
I don't know if anyone else has thought of this but it might be that the brake on the transmission has seized. If it has you may have to gently **** the drum with a soft hammer or remove the prop shaft so the vehicle can be moved.
Hope this helps, David.

That's a good idea why didn't anyone else think of that????
 
Or the handbrake is stuck on in which case it tap it with a soft hammer or remove the drive shaft.
 
That was my suggestion about post no 3. I sold 2 series II's. In bits, and when they tried to winch the chassis onto the trailer, the hand brake had locked. After about 5minutes of them banging away at the wheel drums. I lent over and belted the Handbrake drum with the back of a log splitting maul. and the thing shot forwards. fooking idiots.
 

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Well it's downloading and it reckons it'll only take another 2 years, but I've got another one dowloading an another PC and that only needs another 6 hrs. So yer can switch it off if yer want.
 
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