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1826
Hi I've got a '59 ex Co-Op 4 wheel float, and am looking for a good home for it. It would have been chopped up, so me and a mate decided to save it. The body...
Rick
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May 3, 2006
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May 4, 2006
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1828
Hi, Looking for a serviceable 4 wheeler in the Surrey area for unique hybrid vehicle project - preferably Redhill/Reigate/Epsom. Any rolling chassis considered...
Ken Boak
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May 11, 2006
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Okay I am not going to start undermining the futuristic designs / plans of our favourite vehicle, but I'm worried that the future may well change the tradition...
matchman21
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May 13, 2006
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I tend to agree that there is a tendency to 'technify' designs when designers get their hand on an 'old' idea that 'needs updating'. We were very guilty of...
Martin Rees
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May 14, 2006
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Hi martin! Interesting point!. Actually, not just because You have mentioned it here, but I was honestly impressed by those designs. Quite often I check out...
matchman21
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May 14, 2006
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1832
Hi mate The reason milk doesn't fall off, is because the weight of all the loaded crates, and their shape keep it pressed down extremely firmly, and there are ...
Adam Ramjhon
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May 15, 2006
8:20 am
1833
You raise a good point about speeds. I agree that when actually on delivery, the float need to be quiet and does not need to be speedy. But, in this day and...
Martin Rees
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May 15, 2006
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1834
The last float i had before coming our the milk industry was a 42cell Cabac 3660 A539 ARG and had a top speed of 35mph loaded and the flew up hill and down...
nick field
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May 15, 2006
4:30 pm
1835
Hi Any new members interested in high performance milk floats could check out my float, "Electrocute" which I built 5 years ago and now use as my everyday ...
Peter Eggleston
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May 15, 2006
5:16 pm
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... Are you Peter Eggleston, the Global Head of Quantitative Solutions at The Royal Bank of Scotland, Peter Eggleston, the group co-ordinator of sustainable...
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May 15, 2006
6:39 pm
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All, click on link below should be of intrest!! Nick http://ati31440.fotopic.net/p26570539.html http://essex-bus-scene.fotopic.net/ ...
nick field
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May 15, 2006
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... I don't think he's either of the first 2, but I'm not so sure about the Green Party candidate - try googling for "peter eggleston electrocute", and you get...
Tim Fardell
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May 15, 2006
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Hello Nick, Just had a look at your photos from the link you gave on the Milko site. Some interesting vehicles there mate. With regards to AMM 56A which is a...
Mr BG
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May 15, 2006
7:54 pm
1840
hi every 1 i am the driver in said picture and it is my fotopic site not nicks AMM56A was my home about 10 years ago but from mr bgs link it looks in better...
ati monkey
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May 16, 2006
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... Thanks, Tim - I like it! Malcolm _____ (______) Milk Bottle News ... / \ The UK newsletter for milk bottle / \ and...
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May 16, 2006
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1842
Can anyone let me have a circuit diagram for a W&E Rangemaster 1979 please...
dlycln
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May 17, 2006
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1843
Just to make all aware i have never Claimed it was my site, my links were highlighted on other Y groups that how links are sent, and at bottom in bold blue are...
nick field
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May 17, 2006
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hi i have an original parts and circuit diagram book i'll post it on here if that is ok. evm for 32 years, which diagram do you need traction side or lights ...
derek williams
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May 17, 2006
4:35 pm
1845
Hi, Anyone know of an original electric float (preferably 4 wheel) in the Leicestershire area in decent condition and running? Could be needed for some filming...
Martin Rees
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May 18, 2006
5:40 pm
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... http://uk.messenger.yahoo.com ... Thank you for your offer. Iwould realy like both circuit diagrams ( I have parts book). I am not sure how this system...
dlycln
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May 19, 2006
2:15 am
1847
... I don't know, but thinking back to my school Physics lessons, Torque is Force times Distance from axis, so it would be lbs*ft, rather than lbs/ft, or...
Tim Fardell
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May 24, 2006
2:03 pm
1848
... example the torque of a Vauxhall Carlton 2 litre is 120 lbs/ft . I don't have any figures for milk floats, but if it helps the electric motor in a Prius...
Mark
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May 25, 2006
9:01 am
1849
... Torque is indeed measured in force x distance, so in lbf-ft or newtonmetre. The relationship with the power is quite easy: power equals torque times speed....
VAN DEN BOSSCHE Peter
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May 25, 2006
10:13 am
1850
... OK, taking my motor as an example, we have: P = 6.8kW = 6800 Watts n = 1500 rpm Assuming these are maxima, and the maximum power is developed at maximum...
Tim Fardell
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May 25, 2006
8:57 pm
1851
HI I HAVE JUST BOUGHT A ELECTRIC MILK FLOAT, AND ALTHOGH THE FLOAT ITSELF SEEMS TO BE OK THE BATTERY CHARGER IS NOT WORKING, SO I WAS WONDERING IF ANY OF YOUR...
tpoanty
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Jun 2, 2006
4:06 pm
1852
Hi Tony! What sort of float is it? What's up with the charger you have? Is it completely lifeless? When I got my milk float home, the charger was completely...
Tim Fardell
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Jun 2, 2006
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In a message dated 02/06/2006 17:07:33 GMT Standard Time, tpoanty@... writes: HI I HAVE JUST BOUGHT A ELECTRIC MILK FLOAT, AND ALTHOGH THE FLOAT...
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Jun 2, 2006
5:47 pm
1854
... This is true, it doesn't ever switch off by itself, but without bypassing the contactor, the charger never switched ON! I tried various suggestions like...
Tim Fardell
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Jun 2, 2006
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1855
Hi, I have aquired 2 little ex hospital electric vehciles which I am trying to restore and need a bit of help (since this is all new terriorty to me). The...
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