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Paul Humphreys

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  1. The last time I asked P A Blanchard about one they wanted £400 for one. Paul
  2. Running it as a scatter rally is a lot better. Theres a no limit on numbers and you have less people going down the same route. I did enough questions that it would have taken 3 days to do them all . Another point is make sure you do not charge for entry as it will come under a lot of other rules. Donations are ok, you can not give prizes, but can give awards. Prizes will make you come under a lot rules as well. Paul
  3. I ran one of these not to long ago, if you want any info please give me a shout. Paul
  4. Thanks to all that turned to help today. Heres the pictures. Paul
  5. If its got disk brakes then about £200 is the going rate. But you will also need to shroten the rear prop and change the spring seats. You also may find it over brakeing on the rear. Paul
  6. I will let someone else go in to depth, but the hardest part is getting all the right parts. An auto to fit a 200tdi is very hard to find. I have a 200tdi in a 110 with a 3 speed auto it uses an adaptor plate between the box and engine. Paul
  7. If you are running inner tubes you will not see the cracks. The first thing you know about the cracks is losing air, but wuth tubes then you will not lose air. Do a search for my posts and pics of my wheels to see what the cracks look like. But if you can not find them PM me and I will sort them out. Paul
  8. It would be nice to see them. Paul
  9. About the same as what I got from him, I had 2 crack and he also told me that Mack 5 are only rated to 750kg each. I know of a person that use to stock them and dose not now as he had brand new wheels that leeked air from the welds. Paul
  10. Powys Lane Repair – Volunteer Project – 14th October 2006 The project will involve digging some drainage ditches and laying approximately 120 tonnes of stone in the ruts on the lane. Volunteers should wear boots (ideally steel toecapped), and where possible bring their own hard hat and hi viz jackets together with a good quality shovel and/or rake. The meeting point for signing on will be at SO 136 603 at the Pye Corner end of the lane. On arrival volunteers must sign on and receive a safety briefing prior to joining the chain gang. It is recommended that volunteers also bring waterproofs and a packed lunch. Start time will be 09:00 on the 14th October and volunteers will be able to sign on at any time after this. For more information please contact powys@crag-uk.org
  11. Yes signs would be a good thing but as you have pointed its all money. We have just broken thro the 150 members mark, so not bad for only 11 months since we started. Paul
  12. Thanks for joining Nige, any help is good. Paul
  13. Recently members of CRAG were invited to attend a Shropshire County Council Scrutiny Committee meeting. The Committee had requested a report on the current management approach to byways and unsealed unclassified county roads by the Countryside Access Team and consideration of a blanket ban on vehicular use of such routes. The current approach by the team is to work constructively with CRAG, looking at each route individually and to reach consensus where problems exist, using CRAG voluntary work teams to resolve longstanding issues on the ground. The tabled options were as follows. 1. A blanket TRO (Traffic Regulation Order) on all unsealed Byways and Unclassified County Roads. 2. A reactive approach - only dealing with problems when they arise. 3. The continuation of the current management approach of the MPV rights of way network in conjunction with CRAG. Measures include the use of Volunteer labour for maintenance, CRAG advice on using VR (Voluntary Restraint) systems, Seasonal employment of TRO and the use of "one way" systems in accordance with terrain conditions. This was the option favoured by the Countryside Access Team. During the two hour meeting, various local groups made their arguments for a blanket TRO citing many of the well used and often ill-informed points we have become accustomed to hearing. Finally CRAG members Mr Ray Dadd and Dr Gareth Boxley, were given the chance to speak for users of MPV in the Countryside. The presentations clearly earned the respect of some of the councillors and may well have changed the views of some present. When put to the vote the committee with the exception of one abstained voted unanimously for the adoption of option three. I.e. The management program of the MPV ROW network in association with CRAG. This is a very positive and encouraging outcome from the meeting for the users of MPV on Unsealed routes. Hopefully with all our help, we may be able to hold up Shropshire as an example to other Councils of what can be achieved through mutual co-operation and responsible use. If anyone wants a copy of the committee I have added it for those who are interested. Paul Humphreys CRAG Press Officer SCC_Byways___UCR__s_Report_22nd_September_2006.pdf
  14. I had 235x8516 on my last RR with a 2 inch lift and it was ok, after cutting the arches. It depends a lot on what offset you have on the wheels. Paul
  15. Richard told me a while back he had got the kit to make them, but did not say it was from you Dave. But back to the matter at hand. I did not have a stearing damper fitted to the 110 before the D bars and don`t have one now I have them fitted. Another thing to bear in mind is when you have the HD bars fitted something has to give some times and I have heard of TREs snaping instead of the bars bending. I have had no problems with either yet . Paul
  16. Go into the BIOS and look there. Most PCs its press DEL as its booting up. Paul
  17. I know that two peoples reg numbers were given to the police. But the mess at the top has been there for a while. I keep putting the blocks in the way. CRAG are trying to work with the land owner and the local council to get the hole filled in. Paul
  18. If it was me I would try to sell it as it is. As you say you do not have time to work on it so when would you have time to strip it? If it dose not sell as it is then have a rethink. Paul
  19. Due to the weather forecast this project has now been postponed till the 14th of October. Paul
  20. I know you can, just pointing out that the one in question did not have room for one. Paul
  21. The only problem I can see is theres no room for a DVD drive. Paul
  22. Pye Corner Phase II Works scheduled for 30th September 2006 The CRAG team are planning to return to Pye Corner to complete the repair of this byway on 30th September (weather permitting). Anyone who is interested in helping with these works will be very welcome. You don’t need to be a CRAG member to join in the fun. Works will require a few more drainage ditches digging out and the laying of 120 tons of stone into ruts and bomb holes which will primarily be undertaken by Unimogs and Mini Diggers. If the weather forecast is rain then we will postpone the project to a subsequent weekend so please check the forum or website before setting off or email powys@crag-uk.org to be kept advised of intentions. RV at SO 137 603 at 09:00 30th Sept Bring Lunch, Wet Weather Gear, Shovels/Spades/Pick/Mattock - Hardhats and Hi Viz and Steel Capped Boots if possible. If the works are not completed on the Saturday then we will continue on the Sunday.
  23. Don`t Honda run a 2.2 v-tec in a HRV with 4wd? I think that it produces well over 200bhp. Paul
  24. Try ebay for used ones or a LR parts place for new ones. Maybe one of the trim specialist. Paul
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