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Mo Murphy

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  1. How about "Page 3 golden cover rent boy" ? All angles covered then ! ;) ;) Mo
  2. No, I think "cover boy" is good Mo
  3. That's a really good idea !!!! Nice one Si Mo
  4. Nice work Mark, well done ! Make sure your wires are are well away from the exhaust !!!!
  5. ... but don't forget to remove the soil bags from your trousers first or the goons'll know we're up to something
  6. Will, I don't suppose you snagged your new jumper on the garage door where your engine and gear box from the disco is kept, did you ?
  7. Ralph, put your strides back on NOW !!!!!!! :) :D
  8. Yes you can Keith, I have Mo
  9. Good thinking Richard, I'll pm my email to you.
  10. When I change springs I use both the hi-lift and a trolley jack and put it in low diff locked and chock the wheels. Support the axle with the trolley jack, take off the wheel, jack up the chassis with hi-lift, lower the axle with the trolly jack until there's a big enough space to put the spring in. Mo
  11. Nice one richard ! I can make one of those
  12. Good luck and enjoy Dave ! I hope you get what you are looking for it. I wish I had the pennies Mo
  13. Thanks for all the replies chaps, they've been very helpful ! Mo
  14. IIRC, white90 welded some box section to the bump stop pads on his axle casing. Seemed like a good idea to me. Mo
  15. Thank you Stephen, I fear that would be a tad hefty However I do recall a thread on the old forum, where additionally reinforced tanks that were available were discussed as well as people who were galvanising tanks. What about tank guards ? Do you use one ? Is it any good ? Come along don't be shy, post up Mo
  16. Young Will, The cage is worth nothing, take it off, leave it at your parents place and I'll pick it up as favour the next time I pass. Mo
  17. Excellent article Les, although having done similar myself, I'd now go down the engine out, fix, engine back in route, which again is about 6 hours work. Mo
  18. The time has come to replace the 90s fuel tank, hastened in it's demise by an exmoor tree stump. Are 90 fuel tanks available galvanised and strengthened underneath ? Your suggestions gents
  19. Blimey Les ! Enjoy your retirement Mo
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