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Re: Re: JCB fastrac difflock engaged
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Posted by richard on September 23, 2002 at 15:41:53 from (195.93.34.10):
In Reply to: Re: JCB fastrac difflock engaged posted by patrick on September 17, 2002 at 04:22:51:
you may well have a hydraulic problem,remove diff-lock feed pipes and blank off,does it eliminate the problem? Yes we have a lot of these over here,they can be very unreliable machines,I think minly due to the fact that they were designed as an agricultural tractor with high speed movement between fields,instead they are being used as trucks and they are not built like trucks,but the road fund tax for a lorry is�2,000 per year,a tractor goes free,A lorry uses DERV at 80 pence per litre, a tractor can run rebated(red)diesel at 15 pnce a litre, No H.G.V. licence to drive it, no Operators license to own and run it--it is cost efective!!
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