P38 Monkey
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The LR standard towbar for the P38 has a detachable swan neck / ball, but it is usually held in place by a big rusty bolt with an equally rusty nut and locknut. Removing it means getting the spanners out and mucking up your tweeds or pin-stripes. So it stays put and rusts further. I replaced the bolt with a cotter-pin and R-clip, to make the operation much simpler, and clean. A cotter-pin that is exactly the right size is a Massey Ferguson top link pin off one of the old Fergies. It has Imperial dimensions of course, but is a much better fit than the metric bolt anyway.
Note that this is my own experience (750 kg un-braked trailer) and I am doing no more than recounting it - use a cotter pin at your own risk...particularly if you are towing a 20 foot container...
So, with its agricultural components, coil springs, manual seats, no cruise control, is my P38 evolving into a tratter? Obviously without the rust, draughts, noise, oil leaks and total lack of power of course.
Note that this is my own experience (750 kg un-braked trailer) and I am doing no more than recounting it - use a cotter pin at your own risk...particularly if you are towing a 20 foot container...
So, with its agricultural components, coil springs, manual seats, no cruise control, is my P38 evolving into a tratter? Obviously without the rust, draughts, noise, oil leaks and total lack of power of course.
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