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JCB 803 Saga
Will_D:
Delighted that it was a simple fix (for once)
Its threads like this that keep me going!
:proj:
vtsteam:
Great feeling! :thumbup: :clap: :beer:
awemawson:
Thanks for the kind words chaps :thumbup:
Yes as you say Steve, a great feeling. I celebrated by taking the wife and dogs for a walk round Bewl Water (local large reservoir) followed by a pub lunch
Now I'm told that I have to pick runner beans !
I've a couple of hoses to replace, but they are only on the breaker attachment points to the quick release fittings (I don't have a breaker) and I've already crimped up the hoses, it's just a matter of getting round to it.
John Stevenson:
--- Quote from: awemawson on August 30, 2015, 08:38:16 AM ---
I've a couple of hoses to replace, but they are only on the breaker attachment points to the quick release fittings (I don't have a breaker) and I've already crimped up the hoses, it's just a matter of getting round to it.
--- End quote ---
You don't have a breaker ???????????
You just cannot admit this on a public forum and keep face.
What happens if you decided you have to rip up 2 square acres of concrete ?
The channel tunnel might need blocking up to stop the immigrants ?
You might have a severe case of hemeroids, no make that a very severe case.
awemawson:
OK John let's qualify that:
I have a Kango electric breaker that shakes the bejesus out of you :bugeye:
I have a JCB Beaver stand alone hydraulic breaker that will shake the bejesus out of lots of people holding hands :bugeye: :bugeye:
I have a pneumatic breaker 'road drill' that runs off my '3 gun' 160 cfm 'road compressor' that would shake out any bejesus that may be left from the other breakers :bugeye: :bugeye: :bugeye:
But no I confess, I don't have a breaker to hang on the dipper of the JCB 803, but if necessary it will run the Beaver breaker acting as it's power pack :lol:
Does that in any way restore my street cred :scratch:
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