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Ian292

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  1. Which transfer box is in it?

    I would guess the 4High range is on a dash switch and lowbox is on the floor lever.

    Engage 4wd when the truck isn't moving, especially into low box.

    If 4 high is on the dash switch the vacuum switches on the transferbox had a habit of going wrong.

    To check if the front hubs are working get under the truck and turn the front prop shaft by hand. The hubs should lock in and you won't be able to turn the shaft any more. The hubs unlock when you shift back to 2 wheel drive and reverse a few yards.

     

    The noise on full lock sounds like the power steering belt, easy to adjust with a 14mm spanner and a bar.

     

    Have fun, regards,

    Ian.

  2. This time of year you're looking at young rape crops or stubble left for spring drilling. The edges of woods could be worth a look if the acorn crop has been a good one.

    In the spring look for fresh drillings of barley or beans, even young bean plants can be a good pigeon draw around April/May time.

    Towards harvest time look for laid patches of wheat or barley, I've a few good days on these and you don't need a lot of gear as you can use the standing crop for cover just walk up the tram lines in the field.

     

    Good luck,

    Ian.

  3. he breeds sheep and hates people like lurchermen what a tosser he is

     

    Why is man branded a 'tosser' for protecting his living.

     

    If he sees a dog running among his sheep what is he most likely to think?

     

    He may have had sheep killed by dogs before, so therefore has branded all dogs and dogmen dangerous to his livelyhood.

    Not all running dogs will be stock broken or focused enough on the target species when among stock.

     

    Sheep are dumb, we all know that and die for no reason what so ever.

     

    Just wondered,

    Ian.

  4. We have an 04 plate Shogun Sport, Warrior spec. Good car, plenty of power,nice to drive and very reliable so far. Just a bit thirsty, especially with the caravan on the back. And has daft 18'' wheels with expensive tyres.

    I've been told that a remapped ECU will help the fuel consumption, but I haven't looked into that properly yet.

     

    Reagrds,

    Ian

  5. I've been out with the Ampleforth Beagles for the last 2 Saturdays and had a dam good day out both times.

    They hunt mostly on the Yorkshire Moors, beautiful country.

    A very friendly bunch too.

     

    Regards,

    Ian.

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