gavbriggs
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So I lift one wheel, put it in N and the wheel moves, very slowly and needs alot of effort. Is this good or bad??
So I lift one wheel, put it in N and the wheel moves, very slowly and needs alot of effort. Is this good or bad??
So I lift one wheel, put it in N and the wheel moves, very slowly and needs alot of effort. Is this good or bad??
Good good good youv'e been a bit quiet lately
Tell me about it, I'd be able to buy another rangie if I didn't get taxed so much. Mind you with petrol at 114 - 116 a litre I'm glad I'm on LPG!!!!!!!
The vicious coupling bieng ok is a bonus, now how do I get my propshafts balanced???
YES Gav THAT IS GOOD ..... When I checked mine on Saturday I had a 50 Foot "Tommy Bar on it & IT STILL DIDN'T MOVE >>>>!!!!!
DRAT Drat & DOUBLE DRAT!!!!
**** me! where did you stand in yer neighbours garden?????
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