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Should have come with me to krisB today. You can do it at home, don't let a garage do it, get someone who knows what they are doing to do it.
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I'll have a crack at it nice and cheap for you, should be fairly easy as they'v been out before
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Don't let Jamie do it, he breaks more 306s than he fixes :p
306oc Chat Wrote:15:30: Toms306 - :Genuinely thought it was gonna explode when I was playing with Sam
22:57: SRowell - :wtf why didnt you try harder to make me come!
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100% of 306's unless the beam has been rebuilt will need new seals and new grease at the very least, 90% of 306's will need the beam rebuilding with bearings and or shafts, Anyone saying otherwise know's nothing about them, Harsh but if your keeping it a job worth doing.
Preventive maintenance here is worth it's weight in gold,
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yeh thats about an inch and a half too low at the back.