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Bristolian

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Location
Bristol, UK
The Royal Airfix Modellers! ;)

Rough Engineering Made Easy ^_^
 

Pinno718

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Location
Way out West
Hi Pinno718 and thanks for the comment :thumbsup:

If could be binding but the front wheels, which were removed a week after the rears last year, came undone without any undue effort. Personally I always apply copper grease when putting the bolts back in and also on the face of the hub. I also use a torque wrench which my tame mechanic calibrates for me every year.

Impact dizzies are great for undoing things but I wouldn't use one for tightening anything - I generally use a battery powered drill to spin bolts in so their a bit more than finger tight then finish the job with an open ended/ring spanner (for non-critical nuts/bolts) or a torque wrench. 29 years in the military (many of which were in the REME) taught me some tricks ^_^

It taught you to avoid replacing tank tracks ^_^
 

Bristolian

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Location
Bristol, UK
Your mob were always good for magically producing a brew from seemingly nowhere.

Oh yeah, double boiling vessels in every vehicle, never allowed to boil dry :thumbsup: ^_^

We were also known for having a never ending supply of beer - it was standard barter booty for major repairs in the field. IIRC, a Chieftain pack lift (engine change) would cost the crew a case of 24 - hic! :eek:
 
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