Re the occasional spam: We have several choices: 1) Switch on moderation. Spam will then be deleted by a moderator before it appears (I've already had one...
... That means moderating *all* email, doesn't it? This will give someone a lot of work if the group gets any busier, and will slow down the posting time, ...
I would go with option 2. If messages are visible to non members and they are interested, they will want to join and post anyway PJ ... From: Malcolm Bailey ...
Josh, Ypu can count me in on option 2 as well. Richard ... they will want to join and post anyway ... moderator ... this ... someone a lot ... posting time, ...
Hello, I hope this is not far off topic, but I'm grasping at straws and the vehicle I'm working on has some similarities to milkfloats, even if a lot less...
Dave Hall
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Apr 2, 2003 10:14 pm
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We used to work on one of these at Barnet General Hospital (since scrapped) I think they were made by HARBILT who no longer exist! They were taken over by a...
Thanks Andy, I'll get onto them. Does anyone happen to know the speed control method? There's a lever that has a cam with detent notches - seem to be about 8...
Dave Hall
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Apr 3, 2003 3:31 pm
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Hi Everyone The speedometer on my float broke; the part that screws into the end of the motor, and it was going to cost the thick end of £100 to fix. Ouch! ...
we tried the same thing gluing a magnet to one of the rear tyres it worked fine are you sure you have not got it set to KMH instead of MPH the one we had you...
Hi folks, There should be no more spam. I've switched on moderation, and overridden moderation for ALL currently subscribed members. That way, if any casual...
Hi I definately have my speedo set on mph, not kph. The only possible cause of inaccuracy is that I used a bigger magnet, not the one supplied. Otherwise maybe...
Hi there I was thinking it would be a good idea to fit a brake servo to my float and wondered if any milko members have any expeience of this or know what unit...
Some oddments may be of interest. Don _________________________________________________________________ Stay in touch with absent friends - get MSN Messenger ...
Hi all Would anyone be interested in taking an aging and (currently) non- functional milk float off my hands. The float was donated to Maidenhead Round Table...
Does anyone know of any users of second-hand milk floats (or other electric vehicles)? Thermal Engineering of Royston, Herts have a couple, plus what lookw...
... On electric road vehicles, brake servo action is mostly achieved by a small vacuum pump which replaces the vacuum taken from the energy intake on a...
some vehicles were fitted with servos but they are quite troublesome you need a vacuum tank and pump plus the servo all parts are available approx. £400/£500...
Hi There Can anyone tell me if I am correct in thinking that the axles on Smiths milkfloats are made by ENV, who also made axles for Landrovers? Regards, Peter...
Harrow School has one they use for ferrying the dirty laundry around the
school.As the school covers most of the hill (its made up of lots of
houses)they find...
DON GOING FOR UNIGATE BODY WISE IT HAS ALL THE TRADEMARKS OF UNIGATE TALKING TO A FRIEND WHO WORKED FOR UNIGATE IN THAT AREA WEYMOUTH DEPOT AND HE CONFIRMS MY...
Some pictures I found on the net, not very good I couldn't enlarge them. Don _________________________________________________________________ On the move? Get...