Routy56 - can you just....

craig

craig

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Refurb of the GX105HD progresses slowly with other stuff going on....

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Popped in some new brakes shoes and linings after cleaning up all the adjuster parts....View attachment 69040
Brake drums were a mess :eek: but the bearings were all OK. I love my needle gun :p
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Gave the drums a basic rub down with wire brush cup and abrasive paper. Quick sniff of etch primer and some black tish. If it was mine it would be red tish. Can't have rusty subs poking out of the wheels :cool:

Later today it will be Bowden cables and adjustments before getting it back on the new tyres.....
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Is this road spring broken?
Two leaves before the axle and it looks like only one behind?
 
Routy56

Routy56

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won't beat rocking beam suspension set up for axle load sharing ... used to use them a lot on leaf sprung twins ... IIRC I have a brand new 3.5t set sat here still

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I said that the expert would be along soon :cool:
Probably not worth converting my old Ifor then :p
Interesting with my trailers - have to get the tow hitch level or one or others of the axles/tyres take a bit of a beating :rolleyes:
 
Routy56

Routy56

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What's the plan there then when its cleared :) are you pulling footings next ?
Nope - the plan is the make his garden bigger AND extra car parking spaces for his 4 x children when they start driving in a few years time....
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.......extra parking going for two or three cars in an L shape more or less where the U27-4 is sat.
Extra dig out for Type 1 then in with the sharp sand and block paving ;)
 
Routy56

Routy56

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Is this road spring broken?
Two leaves before the axle and it looks like only one behind?
Bugger bugger bugger :(
Yep - it's broken. Well spotted Craig I owe you a pint 🍺
Read your post and went straight down to my yard a minute ago and checked.
Was hoping to get this refurb job wrapped up by the end of this week :rolleyes:
Fortunately I have a spare spring and shackles in stock.
Looks like I'll be using my needle gun again for the retainer. May as well put some tish (a la @V8Druid) on the axle "while I'm in there" :ROFLMAO:
 
V8Druid

V8Druid

do it as well as you can,but learn to do it better
I said that the expert would be along soon :cool:
Probably not worth converting my old Ifor then :p
Interesting with my trailers - have to get the tow hitch level or one or others of the axles/tyres take a bit of a beating :rolleyes:
which is exactly what rocking beam takes care of ...
is also exceptionally good on uneven/rough ground as all four wheels maintain the same loading.
TBH, aside from the additional costs, I don't understand why 'Ifor', et al, don't use it ... makes for such a better ride :rolleyes: (and easier coupling height maintenance)
 
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Rob65

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won't beat rocking beam suspension set up for axle load sharing ... used to use them a lot on leaf sprung twins ... IIRC I have a brand new 3.5t set sat here still

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Druid, do you want to sell that kit? My old trailer is on rubber and the axels are getting pretty rusty and starting to split so it’s about dead. The rest of it is in good nick so I’m reluctant to scrap it.

An economic leaf spring conversation might be appealing.
 
V8Druid

V8Druid

do it as well as you can,but learn to do it better
Druid, do you want to sell that kit? My old trailer is on rubber and the axels are getting pretty rusty and starting to split so it’s about dead. The rest of it is in good nick so I’m reluctant to scrap it.

An economic leaf spring conversation might be appealing.
'fraid I have plans for that set Rob ..
have a couple of axles plus a suitable Knott here and been collecting the materials together to build myself a flatbed, (not got one), when/if we ever get some decent weather this year.
They were supplied by Peak originally ...
I put a PDF spec. sheet up earlier for their range ....
(again below)
give them a call and see what a set'd cost you ..
used to be quite decent prices, but not bought any in a loooong time.
need to spec. the axle type (round/square/size?), for the U bolt sets and the spring lengths, dependent on the wheel size.
Main thing when fitting them is to get the central turrets bang on equal, or it'll crab - front and rear hangers aren't quite as critical, but the better you get them, the better it'll ride. (y)

capacities list is here ... https://www.peakdynamics.co.uk/prod...bUKvt6kG4edO8oVs2C61QSjL+lNeuy4z91vLlf2wOTQ==
 

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Routy56

Routy56

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Snags and yet more snags are what holds us all up.....
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.......so big vote of thanks to @craig - road spring now replaced. I know I have only done one, but that's all I had in stock, and this trailer needs to be back on the road ;)

And when I turned my attention to the hitch and the knackered rubber boot, found that the sliding part has seized up
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Yep after cleaning can get WD40 and then grease into it. But still seized :mad:

So going forward will strip it down and show it my hydraulic press later today......
 
Routy56

Routy56

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Trailer refurb coming along with Jack learning more new skills
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How to drill out pop rivets….

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How to destroy a screwdriver 🤪

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How to use a pop rivet gun….
All stuff that us old farts take for granted 🥸
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And one of the old fart inserting the Bowden cables - oh er Matron 🤪
 
V8Druid

V8Druid

do it as well as you can,but learn to do it better
Trailer refurb coming along with Jack learning more new skills
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How to drill out pop rivets….

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How to destroy a screwdriver 🤪

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How to use a pop rivet gun….
All stuff that us old farts take for granted 🥸
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And one of the old fart inserting the Bowden cables - oh er Matron 🤪
got several of those torches from Aims Tools a few years ago ... all but one going strong (doesn't hold its charge for long) ... damned good little torches - one in each vehicle, a few scattered about the house for when the leccy goes off and a couple in me boxes -- all hold charge really well (bar the one :mad:) - ones in the vehicles might not see a charge for months :rolleyes:

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Routy56

Routy56

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got several of those torches from Aims Tools a few years ago ... all but one going strong (doesn't hold its charge for long) ... damned good little torches - one in each vehicle, a few scattered about the house for when the leccy goes off and a couple in me boxes -- all hold charge really well (bar the one :mad:) - ones in the vehicles might not see a charge for months :rolleyes:

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Yep bought from Amazon in a twin pack as an early Xmas present to self. After seeing them in use by mechanics on YouTube channel that I follow.
Only £15.99 for a pack of two. Absolutely love them and they get a good workout every day 🥰
Heres' a link for any one who wants some LED work lights from Amazon
 
Routy56

Routy56

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Good work, Jack. Keep the old fellow working.
Thanks Brian - it keeps me thinking. Sometime have to slow things down and show him first.
But like most youngsters you show them once and they have got it 🤗
Funny thing happened yesterday when working in the yard on the trailer.
Handed him a 17mm nut and said, "Can you you get me an open ended to fit that nut"
He said, "What size spanner do you need?"
I laughed and said, "The same size as that nut" :ROFLMAO:
"Oh yeah!" We have a lot of laughs every day.
 
V8Druid

V8Druid

do it as well as you can,but learn to do it better
Yep bought from Amazon in a twin pack as an early Xmas present to self. After seeing them in use by mechanics on YouTube channel that I follow.
Only £15.99 for a pack of two. Absolutely love them and they get a good workout every day 🥰
Heres' a link for any one who wants some LED work lights from Amazon
here's where mine came from Dave - as said, aside from the one which doesn't hold charge for more than a few days, they've been superb ... probably got 10 of 'em and use them all the time .. they'll also flash/flash red/solid red also and have a good strong magnet in their base - heads will rotate 180 deg.s too
have had a lot of Aims' stuff and all been good (y)

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