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GrnOval

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My neighbour is trying to change the discs on his mundano, but cannot remove
the second one.

Yesterday, with the aid of a bottle jack we got the first off.

Any tips for removing a very stuck one?

Si


 
GrnOval wrote:
> My neighbour is trying to change the discs on his mundano, but
> cannot remove the second one.
>
> Yesterday, with the aid of a bottle jack we got the first off.
>
> Any tips for removing a very stuck one?
>
> Si


Bloody big copper faced hammer?

--
Ta!

Nige

Subaru WRX (54)
Land Rover Turbo Diesel 110 (G)
KTM 520 SX (2001)


 
In message <[email protected]>
"Nige" <[email protected]> wrote:

> GrnOval wrote:
> > My neighbour is trying to change the discs on his mundano, but
> > cannot remove the second one.
> >
> > Yesterday, with the aid of a bottle jack we got the first off.
> >
> > Any tips for removing a very stuck one?
> >
> > Si

>
> Bloody big copper faced hammer?
>
> --
> Ta!
>
> Nige
>


Get rid of the Mundano?

Richard

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"beamendsltd" <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:a57f31644e%[email protected]...
: In message <[email protected]>
: "Nige" <[email protected]> wrote:
:
: > GrnOval wrote:
: > > My neighbour is trying to change the discs on his mundano, but
: > > cannot remove the second one.
: > >
: > > Yesterday, with the aid of a bottle jack we got the first off.
: > >
: > > Any tips for removing a very stuck one?
: > >
: > > Si
: >
: > Bloody big copper faced hammer?
: >
: > --
: > Ta!
: >
: > Nige

and the winner was....


my 14lb sledge hammer mixed with BFI

Cheers

Si


 
hmm, most people would think it suffice to add a little lucky white heather
to the radiator grille......obviously a whole embankment full didn't work
for you. :) you were lucky there too, could have been worse....the
mother-in-law could have been in the back seat
Wolfie
 
Dave Liquorice wrote:
> On Sun, 10 Sep 2006 14:35:46 +0100, beamendsltd wrote:
>
>> Get rid of the Mundano?

>
> You mean like this:
>
> http://www.howhill.com/images/whoops.html


nasty!!!! Bet you shat kittens mate!

--
Ta!

Nige

Subaru WRX (54)
Land Rover Turbo Diesel 110 (G)
KTM 520 SX (2001)


 
[email protected] wrote:

|| hmm, most people would think it suffice to add a little lucky white
|| heather to the radiator grille......obviously a whole embankment
|| full didn't work for you. :) you were lucky there too, could have
|| been worse....the mother-in-law could have been in the back seat
|| Wolfie

Or even worse, she could have been somewhere else. On the basis of ...

What do you call a busload of xxx* going over a cliff with one empty seat?
A waste.

* Insert favourite ethnic group/profession/department in your company here.

--
Rich
==============================

Take out the obvious to email me.


 
On Sun, 10 Sep 2006 18:38:45 +0100, Nige wrote:

> nasty!!!! Bet you shat kittens mate!


After fighting the oversteer several times and resigning myself to either
being *very* lucky and staying on the road or hitting something I just
let it go. It wasn't until it started to roll that I thought "Oh ****,
this is going to hurt". Pleasantly surprised when it all stopped to find
myself not in agony, trapped or both. Just shows that a properly
fitted(*) seatbelt will hold you into your seat pretty effectively, just
remember that if you are upside down you head isn't designed to be landed
on, even from a coupl of inches.

(*) Lap belt as low down across your hips as possible and under thick
clothing. Diagonal belt across the center of your shoulder and all slack
removed.

--
Cheers [email protected]
Dave. pam is missing e-mail



 
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