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Skibum346:
American....?   :shock:

You mean... they're not all like dubla?!   :shock:  :shock:

Bush Tucker Man:

--- Quote from: "Skibum346" ---American....?   :shock:

You mean... they're not all like dubla?!   :shock:  :shock:
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No, surprisingly not!

They're not all like the hillbillies from 'Deliverance', or Californian air-heads' either
 

We have a Doctor who's from Utah at the moment & he's an exceptionally nice guy (& not 'super-sized' either :wink: )

Skibum346:
Yeah... I spent a fortnight hitch hiking around New England in the late 80's and I never had a bad experience.

Course, the accent helped!  :P

For once I can't wait for the coverage of the next presidential election... ANYBODY but dubla! The poor Americans won't survive "four more years" of his reputation!  :shock:

omara04:
As mentioned earlier - the grub screw thing happened to me - difflock worked, but the transfer box wouldn't select anything other than high range, the lever rattled around like an egg whisk.

I took it to a transmission specialist in Lee Mill, Devon, and £300 later they told me about the wole grub screw thing  :roll: But still, I had them do a slave  cylinder whilst they were down there, and give them their due they collected it from work in the morning on a low loader, and they'd been in, repaired the selector fork (slipped off due to lack of grub screwy goodness), put a new slave cylinder in ((went on the way to work), and sorted all the EP90 levels in both gearboxes, diffs and axles, and had it delivered back to my work at the end of the day!! Now that's what I call professional.

sometimes £500 is money well spent...

Steve.

Skibum346:

--- Quote from: "omara04" ---sometimes £500 is money well spent...
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 :shock:  :shock:  :shock:

Hush your mouth!

 :lol:

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