MEET DA BOYS _ SATURDAY MORNING IN WEST VANCOUVER

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tallergypsy

MEET DA BOYS _ SATURDAY MORNING IN WEST VANCOUVER

#1 Post by tallergypsy » Wed Jul 12, 2006 7:07 pm

Mark and Dana Nault from Rover Park Boys have offered to clean out the Rocky Mountain parts store behind Jim's hardware at 2474 Marine Drive on Saturday Morning 15th July. You are welocome to come and say hello and get great discounts on Wise Owl and Rocky Mountain products plus make offers on our remaining stock of New Zealand Engines, gearboxes, axles, body panels, doors, tailgates, canvas top parts, parabolic springs, etc etc. Free coffee and donuts. 9 a.m to noon. For info call 604 913 7910

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#2 Post by DaveB » Thu Jul 13, 2006 6:56 am

If I recall, from when one of the containers was unloaded, there are some huge winches that would look good on the front of your J••p, Wes. They were made in Scandinavia somewhere, made their way down to New Zealand and then back up to here. They were for hoisting the big ropes that tie ships to the dock, so I'm sure they could tug a little old J••p out of the muck. But other than that, its Land Rover parts.

Sorry Dana and Mark, there are several of us that will be on a run this weekend, but since less than 20% of our number participates in any given run, you still have a lot of folks could show up.

Dave

tallergypsy

#3 Post by tallergypsy » Thu Jul 13, 2006 6:39 pm

Those little winches are still there. They were used on Bedford Trucks.
You can have one very cheap...
Ray

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#4 Post by DaveB » Thu Jul 13, 2006 9:43 pm

These winches make yours and my 8274 look like the winder from the back of a dinky toy tow truck. These are real wicked winches... and Ray says they're cheap.

Dave

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#5 Post by kRiS » Thu Jul 13, 2006 11:46 pm

PTO or hydraulic?

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