Last additions - Club Events 2004 |

Rebuilding the front axle225 viewsChanging a front half shaft is never a quick job. We used the wheels and tyres to back up the hi-lift while we worked on the axle by placing them under the chassis.Jul 21, 2008
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Sunday Morning326 viewsFrom left to right: Matthew, Paul, Dave and John. It was cold, wet and miserable in Scotland on the Sunday morning but once again bacon butties and coffee were being cooked up on the back of the 110 so things were looking up !Jul 21, 2008
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The team get to work362 viewsHaving lost drive in the front axle we set about dismantling the 110 at a suitably dry location. The front right hand half shaft turned out to be the culprit, the same one we changed in a hotel car park in Ireland 5 months earlier. Jul 21, 2008
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Matthew Sykes188 viewsMatthew is next to winch his motor up to the punch.Jul 21, 2008
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Dave White249 viewsDave winches the front of the motor up the bank while Matthew checks the length of the punch wire.Jul 21, 2008
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Dave White831 viewsPaul runs the winch rope out to the tree strop so the front of the vehicle can be winched up the bank. Tom Perrin was among those marshalling on the day and keeps an eye on proceedings.Jul 21, 2008
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Dave White and Matthew Sykes232 viewsThe two vehicles head into the gully at the start of stage 8 (our second stage of the day)Jul 21, 2008
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Keith Hutchins325 viewsKeith and co picked the short straw with this as their first challenge, A chain saw would have been more useful than a winch.Jul 21, 2008
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Dave White171 viewsSide view of the 100 inch as we wait to get onto the second stage of the day.Jul 21, 2008
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Matthew and Paul404 viewsThe kitchen - bacon butties and coffee all round.Jul 21, 2008
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Saturday Morning467 viewsThe view from our tents... ideal camping weather.Jul 21, 2008
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Dave White209 viewsHeading into the forest. This was the route to the first camp site for Friday night.Jul 21, 2008
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