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Stellaghost

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Arse! 

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But she's had a wash in anticipation of getting a fresh engine in. 

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Even the engine bay

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Who needs a JCB anyway :ph34r:

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When the engine came out I though, I'd better make some pallet forks for the little tractor who's main purpose was mowing lawns. Then realised I already had a 3 point frame from an old duck plucker I built. Since the JCB headstock is a pair of hooks a scaffold bar welded to the A frame meant I could pick up the JCB pallet forks I made, and also the bucket. Decided to undo a hydraulic line and push in the pins on the quick hitch to take off the bucket rather than break another wrist climbing over it.

At a guess that's about quarter of a tonne as the front wheels were just off the ground when the bucket was on the pallet forks. When I moved some cement bags 10x 25kg bags just picked the wheels off the ground.

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Well more this afternoons project but with the help of this from a neighbour

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We got the engine in

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Just torque converter bolts, engine mount nuts, cooling things (hydraulic, transmission and rad) to do, and fill it with several hundred quids worth of oil... :unsure:

Then cross fingers, toes and everything else possible...

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One infuriating design of these machines are the dipsticks, both the engine oil and transmissions are basically long springs with a dipstick on the end. It's almost impossible to insert them without getting oil in the spring which then corrupts the reading at the bottom.

That and after a couple of hours running now the engine oil is still eerily clean. Bloody impossible to see where it is on the dipstick!

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It's lovely having something back that doesn't bat an eyelid at lifting a couple of tonnes. Although everytime I hear a knock now I'm getting paranoid.

The wee tractor did sterling service in its absence but 250kg was about it's limit on the 3 point links. Case in point 500kg of Perkins and it can drag it about, just glad it's a miniature "proper" tractor with 4WD, diff lock and independent rear brakes as the front wheels were useless in this scenario. Those are actually the JCB pallet forks I made being used on the tractor - given the quick hitch is a pair of hooks on top a scaffold bar welded to an A frame made it easy to use the JCB front attachments on the tractor.

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By comparison the 2CX can lift at full extension on the back actor what the tractor can lift on the 3 point.

Yesterday afternoon was spent bagging up the sand and dumping it all over the place on pallets. Once the area has been tidied up and I've disposed of the DPM that protected the sand I can stack things tidily in it's space.

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Now when I get some spare time :hysterical:, it's time to start wiring up the custom made ECU in the vehicle behind...

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  • 2 weeks later...

Well a week later or so she's still running well and completed her most important job. The picnic bench is finally back on the patio!

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Yes I know I have some random scaffolding poles attached to the house. Only just come in from dismantling 1/3rd of the scaffolding at the front so I could reuse it to finish the final lift up the east side of the house. Final window masked up and ready for spraying the limewash on tomorrow evening when it cools down a bit and the sun won't be on it.

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Just about make these blind folded now....lol

Guy at work been waiting patiently for quite a while and not giving me any grief, so knocked one up over the last couple of mornings, think he will be chuffed

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regards Stephen 

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