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Clutch and glow plugs
« on: 23 February 2011, 11:39:07 »

Poor old tractor clutch went yesterday so thought I'd get a quote and do glow plugs at the same time £700 to £800 is the price they came back with so not worth it what do u guys think? Could it b time for a new mig estate? Also going to need 2 tyres soon and tax runs out next Monday bloody hell. I would appreciate a little advice cheers.  :-[ :(
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Re: Clutch and glow plugs
« Reply #1 on: 23 February 2011, 11:55:58 »

Sounds a bit pricey but would you be able to get another one as reliable for that money? :-/
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Re: Clutch and glow plugs
« Reply #2 on: 23 February 2011, 12:01:18 »

Thats way too expensive and should be half that price
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Re: Clutch and glow plugs
« Reply #3 on: 23 February 2011, 12:18:13 »

Cheers guys I don't know anyone else in the area really I'd like someone from the oof to have a look. Lazydocker u saw the motor at the thetford meet a while ago just don't know if it's worth it also The Boy asked how much I payed and he's said bloody hell I could have got one for £400 and I payed £1200!  :-?
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Re: Clutch and glow plugs
« Reply #4 on: 23 February 2011, 15:46:24 »

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Cheers guys I don't know anyone else in the area really I'd like someone from the oof to have a look. Lazydocker u saw the motor at the thetford meet a while ago just don't know if it's worth it also The Boy asked how much I payed and he's said bloody hell I could have got one for £400 and I payed £1200!  :-?

I can't remember last week mate :-X ::) ;D

Is the clutch completely gone? Could you limp it to one of the OOF Mechanics?
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Re: Clutch and glow plugs
« Reply #5 on: 23 February 2011, 16:15:53 »

I'm not sure who's close by and ive been off the scene for a while and not sure what will happen if it completely goes as I'm not to good with cars and as I said need glowplugs 2 tyres and tax soon don't know if I should get another if there's a good one about for around £1000 that might make more sence but then I know this car and what's been done already. I suppose breaking it would b a possibility but would it be worth it ho dear that sounds like ive given up already :'(
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Re: Clutch and glow plugs
« Reply #6 on: 23 February 2011, 19:13:17 »

what year is it and is it i good condition.
If it is good its well worth doing (not at that price though)
It would break my heart if i had to get  rid of mine
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Re: Clutch and glow plugs
« Reply #7 on: 23 February 2011, 19:26:08 »

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I'm not sure who's close by and ive been off the scene for a while and not sure what will happen if it completely goes as I'm not to good with cars and as I said need glowplugs 2 tyres and tax soon don't know if I should get another if there's a good one about for around £1000 that might make more sence but then I know this car and what's been done already. I suppose breaking it would b a possibility but would it be worth it ho dear that sounds like ive given up already :'(

depends what year? mileage? history? spec? rust? do you love it? does it do all you want it too?
FYI clutch takes around 3 hours start to finish, prices for clutch are around 150 to buy assuming you dont need flywheel and thrust bearing, glow plugs take around an hour but more the first time you do it, tyres? world is your oyster shop around you may be surprised, tax is a necessary evil  unfortunatley
let us know :y

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Re: Clutch and glow plugs
« Reply #8 on: 23 February 2011, 20:23:30 »

well mileage 14200, rust the usual plus a bit on rear arches, N reg, spec the full elite everything works, yes i do love it thats why i'd have another, mot till nov tax till monday 28th feb 2 brand new rear tyres i was looking at the whole picture i should think by the time ive done these things the bill will be over a grand :-?
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Re: Clutch and glow plugs
« Reply #9 on: 23 February 2011, 20:27:22 »

ho a mate runs the workshop at marshell jag his mrs works there too she phoned vaux parts and clutch was £260ish + vat trade
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Re: Clutch and glow plugs
« Reply #10 on: 23 February 2011, 20:37:16 »

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ho a mate runs the workshop at marshell jag his mrs works there too she phoned vaux parts and clutch was £260ish + vat trade

noit here it aint
http://www.buypartsby.co.uk/clutch-parts-buy.php

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Re: Clutch and glow plugs
« Reply #11 on: 23 February 2011, 20:47:28 »

Cheers i'll look into that :y but still wouldnt mind looking around for elite mini face lift or facelift
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Re: Clutch and glow plugs
« Reply #12 on: 23 February 2011, 21:42:19 »

If you want to keep the car, you can. Clutch can be done for less than half that, and glowplugs are cheap enough, (have you tested them?) Tyres can be sourced from here, already on Mig rims,  with enough tread to keep you on the road until you can afford new. It is up to you.
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Re: Clutch and glow plugs
« Reply #13 on: 23 February 2011, 22:30:54 »

if i can get clutch and glowplugs done at a reasonable price then brilliant as for tyres i can sort them i think glowplugs are about £12 each plus gaskets also battery seems to drain (new last year) it would b a shame if she had to go but shes getting a little tatty now as i now have a child and a lot less time to do stuff (i was warned that this would happen by u guys some 19 months ago!) just been on fleabay to see whats available and have been toying with the idea of getting a newer model thanks guys :y
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Re: Clutch and glow plugs
« Reply #14 on: 24 February 2011, 00:07:34 »

Haven't tested glow plugs but I'm sure The Boy said 1 or 2 are bot working and that was the summer before last
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