Spanner time needed! Poorly Sj :(

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Spanner time needed! Poorly Sj :(

Post by Henry » Mon Oct 25, 2010 2:02 pm

Well the list of problems goes like this..

1. MOT has run out

2. Something wrong with front axle, hoping its just a FWH thats gone pop

3. Rear door has a dent and smashed rear light (tree)

4. Bent rear bumper (it was a big tree)



Also i want to

Put the roof back on it for winter, fix the drivers window and fit my speakers!


First tasks.. Roll cage off

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A good wash underneath!

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Still need to wash everything else :roll:

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Re: Spanner time needed! Poorly Sj :(

Post by Tramp » Mon Oct 25, 2010 5:22 pm

Its a dirty job but someone has to do it,

Although I do have to say that thats a pretty short MOT list, most SJ mot lists are over a page long...

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Re: Spanner time needed! Poorly Sj :(

Post by ScottieJ » Mon Oct 25, 2010 5:33 pm

It's the best time of year to iron out any problems and make changes I think. I only needed to do a few things to get mine through an Mot but then I decided to go a bit further :mrgreen: Thats a neat way of cleaning the underside :lol: If only I had a Manitou :lol:
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Re: Spanner time needed! Poorly Sj :(

Post by Henry » Mon Oct 25, 2010 8:12 pm

Yeah its pretty cool. i was half thinking of puting the palet folks straight under, but that yard is very slippy and covered in slurry, and i had visions of it falling off :roll:

The mot list is only really the light... just finding time now!

Had a phone call this afternoon saying the contractor is ready to come and cut the maize tomorrow!

With 3 empty tractors, and no fuel delivery till Wednesday ive been running round scrounging all day!

full day on the tractor tomorrow, still trying to get the cb to work! :evil:

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Re: Spanner time needed! Poorly Sj :(

Post by Tramp » Mon Oct 25, 2010 11:38 pm

henry-the-hoover wrote:Yeah its pretty cool. i was half thinking of puting the palet folks straight under, but that yard is very slippy and covered in slurry, and i had visions of it falling off :roll:

The mot list is only really the light... just finding time now!

Had a phone call this afternoon saying the contractor is ready to come and cut the maize tomorrow!

With 3 empty tractors, and no fuel delivery till Wednesday ive been running round scrounging all day!

full day on the tractor tomorrow, still trying to get the cb to work! :evil:

Some people seem to get the best jobs, I can't imagine anything better than razzing around on a tractor all day... and then being paid for it!

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Re: Spanner time needed! Poorly Sj :(

Post by Henry » Tue Oct 26, 2010 10:57 pm

It has not been a good day! haha

I was on the yard for 6:30 we had a new driver come today and he wanted my tractor! No way was i going from a new is john deere 6420 with air con, cb, fridge ect ect to a 20 year old ford 6810 with crash box (lots of double clutching) 2wd and do dual power (he ended up bringing his own NH.... what a heap)
As much as i love driving it, today i couldnt think of a worse tractor! :twisted:

anyway the rain stopped play, we got going at 11 ish, all was going well, some very wet hilly ground made handling interesting! Spun out a few times trying to get up some banks :roll: :lol:

A nice bit of road rage mid afternoon with a guy stopping his car in the middle of the road and complaining about the mud, we did have a mani and brush so wasnt too bad... he wasnt impressed when i booted it past him and put shit all over him and road ha

Finished the maize then started on the silage... i did get a bit intermate with a gate post while backing up to the pit in the dark... :oops: :roll:

All in a days work...

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Re: Spanner time needed! Poorly Sj :(

Post by ScottieJ » Tue Oct 26, 2010 11:56 pm

Awwww look at the baby New Holland :lol: My missus loves tractors more than I do my SJ :lol: She works on a small organic farm and is doing an Ag course.
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Re: Spanner time needed! Poorly Sj :(

Post by Henry » Wed Oct 27, 2010 8:35 pm

haha

Ploughing all day tomorrow!


Sj.... well the fwh has gone, got a spare so all is good :)

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