WitworthBacks 400 wrote: Imperial, Metric and the other one (cant remember what it is).
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Funnily enough my Paw uses it for getting the stuff he needs restoring vintage tractors. He's got a lovely wee grey fergie called gracie! He's working on another one called graeme.Backs 400 wrote:Thanks for the link.
I have been looking for bolts etc for my landrovers. Being "British" they have Imperial, Metric and the other one (cant remember what it is). I cant just walk into a shop and buy, but that place seems to have everything I could want! :)
Me and my mate were gonna buy and old series II landy but the Mrs said I couldn't have a landy AND a bike.
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Thats the one!!!...Special spanners..grrrZathos wrote:WitworthBacks 400 wrote: Imperial, Metric and the other one (cant remember what it is).
I thought I had a good tool collection for the bikes, until i got my first landy!
Changing the prop shaft took had me looking for a 13mm and a5/8ths spanner..I have had to double up on just about every socket and spanner..I can't believe it's not butter!
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