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Oil change(s)....
- Back in Black
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What a difference fresh oil makes!! It's like a new car. Spark plugs next.....
Not all good news though, whilst struggling about underneath I noticed I definitely need a new back box and quite a bit of Wagtail damage to various dangling down bits. Need some protection down below (oh err). Also must sort the rear towing things - one took a beating/bending at wagtail. Need a proper tow/recovery bar.
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At wagtail someone had a bar across the rear with D's on either end, which I presume is also attached to the chassis.
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Back in Black wrote: I have just changed the engine, gearbox, transfer box and diffs oil, and as my 11 year old daughter would say OMG!!
What a difference fresh oil makes!! It's like a new car. Spark plugs next.....
Not all good news though, whilst struggling about underneath I noticed I definitely need a new back box and quite a bit of Wagtail damage to various dangling down bits. Need some protection down below (oh err). Also must sort the rear towing things - one took a beating/bending at wagtail. Need a proper tow/recovery bar.
oops sorry :blush:
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Back in Black wrote: Thanks for that I'll check the shop out.
At wagtail someone had a bar across the rear with D's on either end, which I presume is also attached to the chassis.
could have been us- it was a towbar with recovery shackles welded on each end
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There's no need to say sorry. It wasn't your fault I a) got stuck and b) wasn't prepared AND you did get me out (thank you for that). If I had proper recovery points you'd have had an easier time getting me out.
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it also has a plate welded between the two arms going back to the chassis so it can be used to mount a rear winch
there are more piccies of it here
www.bigjimny.com/index.php?option=com_ku...4373&Itemid=75#14386
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I put it nose down a rather steep bank recently and got winched out backwards off it and it didn't flinch!
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Once I have the basic bar in place I can do as suggested and get extras attached to enable easier/more robust rearward recovery. With the added bonus of a removeable tow ball thingy should the need arise.
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