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Re: So what have you done today during lockdown?
« Reply #465 on: 13 August 2020, 10:03:57 »

Only if the trailer weight exceeds the towing capacity. Length is unrestricted below an 18m plus change train length ;)
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Re: So what have you done today during lockdown?
« Reply #466 on: 13 August 2020, 10:17:47 »

Still need to do everything rear of the gearbox  :-[
Come along then, chop chop ;D

What's its post restoration life going to consist of? Mostly static displays at the centre, or does it have a specific job(s) to do once ready?

28 foot trailer and spend my weekends driving along the A52 getting sweet revenge on caravan owners

Wouldn't you be over the towing limit of your car? ;)

Nope, not with an official towing capacity of 2.5tons for the Velar :y
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Re: So what have you done today during lockdown?
« Reply #467 on: 13 August 2020, 11:08:44 »

That's a bit light weight :-\
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Re: So what have you done today during lockdown?
« Reply #468 on: 13 August 2020, 14:09:45 »

That's a bit light weight :-\

Its a light weight aluminium car.......(D7A based)  :y
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Re: So what have you done today during lockdown?
« Reply #469 on: 13 August 2020, 16:14:10 »

Guessing that the country set don't buy them for dragging the horses around then :-\
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Re: So what have you done today during lockdown?
« Reply #470 on: 14 August 2020, 14:58:51 »

Fine for the pony club set, 1tn for 2 ponies, 1tn horsebox. Plenty to spare for.... horsey sh!t.  :y

That said, I reckon most buyers have it because they want the look of a FFRR/Sport but don't want the fuel bills that go with it.
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Re: So what have you done today during lockdown?
« Reply #471 on: 14 August 2020, 18:12:36 »

That said, I reckon most buyers have it because they want the look of a FFRR/Sport but don't want the fuel bills that go with it sometimes have to go round corners.

FTFY  ;)
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Re: So what have you done today during lockdown?
« Reply #472 on: 20 October 2020, 18:39:49 »

Stripped the centre diff on the Kraton down today, after it was a bit raspy on hard acceleration and intermittent no drive.  The gears had dislodged, but seem pretty OK, so put it back together. Ever so slightly notchy, but I'll give it a go before replacing it.

This car has had a bad run, as the last 3 runs have ended in breakdown.  Admittedly the first of those was a broken shock after hitting a tree fairly quick ;D.  Last 2 have be diff issues.


Still, keeps me out of mischief.
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Re: So what have you done today during lockdown?
« Reply #473 on: 20 October 2020, 18:54:19 »

In other news, I was somewhat clenched on Sunday, when one of my £1k quadcopters disconnected itself from the transmitter during a mission upload when the app crashed, and it proceeded to bugger off on its potentially incomplete mission.

Fortunately it reconnected itself some 15 minutes later when it was nearly home again.  That had the heart racing for quarter of an hour ;D.

Need to replan that mission, as the footage and pictures weren't good enough (it was done for one of Mrs TB's craft courses). Need to take some brave pills as well first!
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Re: So what have you done today during lockdown?
« Reply #474 on: 20 October 2020, 19:03:41 »

Guessing that the country set don't buy them for dragging the horses around then :-\


Most of them use the remaining Ford Cargos with the shittiest horsebox 'conversions' ever produced.


And a lot more damage can done with 7.5 tonnes of oppsed Cargo than a Disco and trailer.....
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Re: So what have you done today during lockdown?
« Reply #475 on: 20 October 2020, 23:16:40 »

Guessing that the country set don't buy them for dragging the horses around then :-\


Most of them use the remaining Ford Cargos with the shittiest horsebox 'conversions' ever produced.


And a lot more damage can done with 7.5 tonnes of oppsed Cargo than a Disco and trailer.....
You've seen the TNT liveried Eurocargo with a bag of hay on the side then :D
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Re: So what have you done today during lockdown?
« Reply #476 on: 20 October 2020, 23:35:14 »

Stripped the centre diff on the Kraton down today, after it was a bit raspy on hard acceleration and intermittent no drive.  The gears had dislodged, but seem pretty OK, so put it back together. Ever so slightly notchy, but I'll give it a go before replacing it.

Do you ever race/compete with the RC stuff, or just go and play with yourself - as it were?  ???

I used to watch some races as a kid, never had the money to get into it though.
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Re: So what have you done today during lockdown?
« Reply #477 on: 20 October 2020, 23:37:44 »

Guessing that the country set don't buy them for dragging the horses around then :-\


Most of them use the remaining Ford Cargos with the shittiest horsebox 'conversions' ever produced.


And a lot more damage can done with 7.5 tonnes of oppsed Cargo than a Disco and trailer.....

Yep, and without ever exceeding 22.5 MPH nor allowing the following traffic to get a glimpse of an overtaking opportunity ahead, too. :(

Oh, and I forgot the choking them with obnoxious blue smoke from the prehistoric diseasel donk that hasn't been serviced for 10 years.
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Re: So what have you done today during lockdown?
« Reply #478 on: 21 October 2020, 11:47:15 »

We're about to start a full six week lockdown here in Ireland so with Mrs Olympia being high risk the gates to the estate are closed .....
So , I've just about completed a new PS4 racing SIM with some mods to the Logitech G29 wheel ,pedals and gear shift  , external handbrake and new screen .
A couple of new games on the way will allow me to whittle away the time locked up.
We're all wee boys at heart .... ::)
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Re: So what have you done today during lockdown?
« Reply #479 on: 21 October 2020, 17:34:01 »

Stripped the centre diff on the Kraton down today, after it was a bit raspy on hard acceleration and intermittent no drive.  The gears had dislodged, but seem pretty OK, so put it back together. Ever so slightly notchy, but I'll give it a go before replacing it.

Do you ever race/compete with the RC stuff, or just go and play with yourself - as it were?  ???

I used to watch some races as a kid, never had the money to get into it though.
I used to competitively race electric off-road buggies, but slowly got more dragged into helping run the local club and on race days often ended up missing my heats due to being short or Marshalls or needing somebody operating the timing computers, or helping some of the younger members fix their cars. Plus to be at the level I was getting to was starting to become ridiculously expensive, and sponsorships were rare back then.  Essentially you would cook the new £40 batteries on your charger, perfectly timed some they would still be over temp as the start signal went off, to get that extra punch from it. After a couple of weekends like that, all those packs were shagged...   ...ignoring the ones that catastrophically let go during the race because you did overheat them, always an impressive sight ;D

Nowadays, I tend to be on my Todd, or pre lockdown with a few mates.  With the cars normally we're blatting about like kids, rather than racing. The chap I usually go (pre lockdown) flying RC stuff with, we tend to only have one craft in the air at a time, whilst the other one spots.
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