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<blockquote data-quote="Pennine Ploughing" data-source="post: 3884118" data-attributes="member: 999"><p>Cargo tend to be a rot box in cab dept, and will give you hours of endless fun keeping on top of it, they used to be bad on the underside of cab, more so than any other makes,</p><p>then the brakes, older ones where air over oil, and will fail test on rusty brake pipes for fun, and replacing them and the air over oil was a real pleasure to bleed and get right, even then when braking when empty was a lottery, as they were either all or nothing, </p><p>oh and they were on disc brakes not drums, so are prone to rusting when laid uo on periods of non use, again not a good idea for occasional use, </p><p>and then there was the gearbox with the missing gear, the big jump from changing down from top, meant it was on its knees to reving its tits off, if only they had been better spaced out, , the one i had for 1 year was 13 months to long,</p><p>You might be looking at 1 as you think they seem a lot for the money, yes they are a lot hassle and end up doing your head in, bit like a cheap woman that is high maintenance needs constant attention, and wont ride well the odd times you you need it, </p><p>as said stick to a Mercedes man or last choice a daf in that order,</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Pennine Ploughing, post: 3884118, member: 999"] Cargo tend to be a rot box in cab dept, and will give you hours of endless fun keeping on top of it, they used to be bad on the underside of cab, more so than any other makes, then the brakes, older ones where air over oil, and will fail test on rusty brake pipes for fun, and replacing them and the air over oil was a real pleasure to bleed and get right, even then when braking when empty was a lottery, as they were either all or nothing, oh and they were on disc brakes not drums, so are prone to rusting when laid uo on periods of non use, again not a good idea for occasional use, and then there was the gearbox with the missing gear, the big jump from changing down from top, meant it was on its knees to reving its tits off, if only they had been better spaced out, , the one i had for 1 year was 13 months to long, You might be looking at 1 as you think they seem a lot for the money, yes they are a lot hassle and end up doing your head in, bit like a cheap woman that is high maintenance needs constant attention, and wont ride well the odd times you you need it, as said stick to a Mercedes man or last choice a daf in that order, [/QUOTE]
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