jack point!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

hi guys your never beleave where i've been so far this winter working on marbals. i was going to sort out the wheels when i was jacking her up from the side holes she gave way aaaahhhhhhhhh!!!!!!! [:(!] so got set behind. wanted to get photo's up of my 1969 sweet heart already so you can all see the start of the restore to the end, but she hurting my wallet. but i wont give up, So this is just a message to all my commer friends i've not left you and not given up.
speak soon
the woodstar
woody.:D

woody
 
Ouch!! sounds nasty, you OK hope you didn't hurt yourself [:0]

'Harvey the RV'
 
this is quite a commern problem , it seems the jacking points are just about strong enough for the odd wheel change but for serious jacking its best to use a trolley jack under the crossmember or axle. or strengthen them to cope :)

"you were only supposed to blow the bloody doors off no.3"
 
I know one of Harvey's front ones is shot, it looks fine but if you poke your finger between the section of pipe and the chassis member there is only fresh air [:0]. I also know at least one of the rears is definitely OK because the weight has been on the jack for about four years cos I was fed up pumping the tyre up, how lazy is that :I

'Harvey the RV'
 
Tried jacking our van up at the weekend . . .

But the jack wouldn't fit in the jacking tubes, which seem fine and original themselves, so assuming the jack is not correct.

Anybody got a spare jack for sale ?
 
Nice one woolfy, always looking to help. Unfortunately I won't be needing your services just yet as I've got a couple of old bed steads and an old washing machine I can butcher to get my own repair sections for a while [}:)];)

'Harvey the RV'
 
quote:
Originally posted by Paul Goldsmith

Tried jacking our van up at the weekend . . .

But the jack wouldn't fit in the jacking tubes, which seem fine and original themselves, so assuming the jack is not correct.

Anybody got a spare jack for sale ?


email [email protected] I have a spare jack like the one in pic
under holbay power

"RAN"the van & N0.1
 
quote:
Originally posted by Panky

Nice one woolfy, always looking to help. Unfortunately I won't be needing your services just yet as I've got a couple of old bed steads and an old washing machine I can butcher to get my own repair sections for a while [}:)];)

'Harvey the RV'



John you crack me up!!..i can see you now armed with some tinsnips and a MIg welder fabricating every panel from that old Zanussi washer!..Lol every time you would drive over a speed hump, your Commer would 'squeak' like an old 'worn out' bed..:p[}:)]:D

My ride?...1973 Bedford TK Coachbuilt(restoration in progress weather permitting) :)
 
I'm trying to find a panel that could make use of the soap powder tray :) maybe a letter box for those longer camping trips. 1100 spins-peed camper anyone:D

'Harvey the RV'
 
quote:
Originally posted by Panky

I'm trying to find a panel that could make use of the soap powder tray :) maybe a letter box for those longer camping trips. 1100 spins-peed camper anyone:D
I usually opt for the 1400 spin speed :D[}:)]:D

'Harvey the RV'



"RAN"the van & N0.1
 
1400 SS[:0] that's a Holbay for you:D. What are you doing up at this time of night, I've got an excuse - night shift [xx(]

'Harvey the RV'
 
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