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Re: Hanbrake cable removal

Posted: 11 May 2016 15:59
by SJC
ricster wrote:Ok ok ok..... I'll be the one with the dirty hands.... :rolling: :rolling:
I.o.w. the one fiddling with the nuts... :rolling:

Re: Hanbrake cable removal

Posted: 11 May 2016 16:26
by ricster
Yip.... there is nothing better in the morning.... other than a cuppa coffee.... :rolling: :rolling:

But mine are clean???? so I don't understand..... :rolling: :rolling: :rolling:.... I washed my propshaft and everything underneath when I got back from Mozambique

Re: Hanbrake cable removal

Posted: 11 May 2016 19:50
by davidvdm
Let me just get this thread out the gutter :lol:

It's nice to work on ramps with the space you create, but its also nice to have one wheel lifted slightly to enable the turning of the shaft to get to all the nuts. Some of them just end up in horrible places to work on comfortably.

Although, I am now at a point that I believe, you only need ramps to compensate for lack of lift :rolling: ...

Check my Grandson playing under the towbar..
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Then he decides to use the towbar as a swingbar :blonde: (you can just see him on the left of the picture hanging up-side-down..
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