Ian, Yard Scraper right . Something like that anyway, and she's hard to steer, OK, . Think about a "Quick Fix" , Get a Thrust bearing, (two if you want) fit it in ten minute's , if the wheel bearings are lose, just tighten them up a couple of notches, .
Forget the other things for a while, , You can get the bearing's from this link overnight,
And then, get all the other bits you need to do the full repair, and fit them later, (not too later,lol) but it will be easier to steer untill then. Link here.
http://www.forge-services.co.uk/cgi-bin ... a807199730
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Kev, did realise that, thanks, but i forgot to click on "post reply" and when i clicked submit it asked the question ( for a subject) and i did'nt want to write i all again. "Must try harder"Kiwi Kev wrote:YorkshireDextaMan
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