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Frax

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  1. Can you tow a Sankey with a Bradley tow ball – jaw type with pin.

    I am looking to buy a Sankey but don’t want to change my tow ball as I also have an ifor Williams trailer so just wondered if the pin is OK for towing a Sankey.

    I know I could fit the trailer with a ball hitch but would like to leave it standard if possible.

    If I have stuck this in the wrong section or if this question has been asked before I am sorry, I have done a hunt but I am not the best at it.

    My other problem will be finding one for sale in Aberdeenshire – I have only ever seen one up here.

    Regards

    Frax

  2. Well they turned up (miracle) out I was again under the old girl. Removed u/s UJ and fitted new greasable one - replaced and went for a run 30mph and no vibs so foot down and at 70mph still like a good one with no vibration. :i-m_so_happy: Bought 4 of these but only changed the u/s one so have lots of spares for the next time. :glare: I did notice that the front and back props are different. The front is phased and the back is not - is this correct. Cant remember splitting them but it was in bits for about 8 month.

  3. Tires balanced today and still vibrating so went over to a mates and put it on his ramp, not that you need a ramp to get underneath but he offered.

    Checked UJ play about 3 days ago and I had slight movement but nothing scary. Tonight we found that the back Prop UJ next to the diff was gone, he recons that the noise I was getting was the little roller bearing destroying them selves and now some have left. New greasable UJ ordered and with some luck will be here tomorrow. Will update if they arrive.

  4. I was for a 70 mile round trip yesterday and I started to get a strange metallic noise on acceleration.

    It only happened when power was on and stopped when I was not pushing the throttle. :(

    Today I jacked up the back end and turned the wheels one at a time – when one was turned the other turned in the opposite direction and prop also turned (normal I think) slight movement in UJ’s but quite a bit of slop in back diff when I turned the prop by hand. Decided to drain the oil to check for any metal, nothing there so filled up with new. :glare:

    Next the front end jacked up, turned the wheels again by hand but this time only one wheel turned along with prop, the other wheel did not turn ?? – same both sides. Not sure about this one. :huh:

    No strange noise from back or front.

    Went for a run and the noise had gone except for the slack being taken up on the transfer box and diff on take off.

    Did find that the diff breather pipe had melted and sealed si the diff could not breath - fixed and re routed.

    Is there anything you can do about the slop in the diff and is my front end working as it should. :wacko:

    Regards

    Frax

  5. Wingnut I thought I was the unlucky one, I landed up not fitting my new pump as the old one was OK so will just keep it for a spare. :closedeyes:

    Went for a run today - 70 mile round trip pulling a 2 ton trailer (nothing like breaking it in gently). All went OK except I have an annoying squeak which seams to be speed related and only happens when the engine is pulling. :blush: .....something else to look at....vibs at 50 mph + but may need to balance my tires and check my UJ's. Never a dull moment.. :rolleyes:

  6. I could do it without removing the radiator but after the first time when I got it one tooth out :blush: I like to see what I am doing. It would be easy as I have an electric fan. Saying that I have done the job so often now that I am a lot more confident.

    Glad you liked the build thread - I enjoyed doing it and still read over it now and then. :i-m_so_happy:

  7. I will do that, I am hoping to get some miles on her before I ever have to take another radiator out. Its not a bad job to do but when you take it apart 4 times in one month it gets a bit to much.

    Thank you for your help - if you had not told me about the pulley I would have never known and I could see me having to do this on a regular basis.

  8. I would agree but why would it happen by turning the started with it in gear, (That I don't understand) My thought is that if say the Transfer box was knocked into low it may give the feeling of being in second gear. That is why I would check that - I know my Transfer box feels a bit mussy when trying to find a gear and I know that the linkages can also get loose and the top shuttle stiff if not used. Easy check which is worth doing.

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