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Hello everyone.... Hi i joined the forum about a year ago, Roi will remember a van he looked at for me that unfortunately was too huge a job for us!He will be pleased to learn that today we bought our first beddy. Its a Bedford CF autosleeper 2.2 A reg (Jan 84) we paid £1000.40 for her. The alternator needs changing and the body work is a bit shabby (stickers and lots of tape hiding rusty bits) but apart from that she is tidy inside, drives really nicely and has a brand new MOT with 50,000 on the clock. We are beddy virgins and we have no idea how everything works yet. There is no manual and if anyone has an idea of where we can get one from we would be grateful. A list of things we need.... User Manual (unless its ok for me to bug you about every little thing) The aluminium support for the table that goes in the floor (there is a hole in the floor at the moment) A new roof vent cover Roughly how much for a new paint job, or any tips on rollering and if this actually looks any good when finished? What the switches and socket are for on the wall above the cooker? What is the best type of insurance and where do we go for it? Im sure you have read all the questions above many times before, so please severely repremand me for not searching through loads of posts for the answers. looking forward to your prompt reply much love caro photo's to follow.... ---------------------- | Thu 24 Aug 2006 @ 00:02 |
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Haynes Manual Hi Caro,Haynes do a work-shop manual for the petrol CF. Cat. No. 0163 ISBN. NO. 1 85010 429 8 Price £16.99 I think the club might have a discount from them, Best thing whould be phone them on 01963 442080 or e-mail at sales@haynes.co.uk They also do a very good manual;- The Motorcarvan Manual No. H4047 ISBN 1 84425 047 4 £17.99 If you phone them get them to send you a Catalogue of publications DVD's ect. They seem to cover most things except how to repair Space Shuttles !!! Also e-bay often have the manuals but make sure you get the later book which has updates for the CF2. The support for the table and the roof vent cover can both be obtained at most good caravan spares shops. As for painting, it depends how much you want to spend, I bought a cheapish air compresser and spray gun and re-sprayed it with celuose out side on a rare fine summers day (re-member those) with no wind but beware those bloody fly's. If you go with hand painting then Roi's the expert at that and will no-doubt tell you how he did Blod. As for the switches I presume that this is your Zig unit and as there are many different types I would try to ask someone local with caravan Motor home experience to advise you. As for insurance look up the post in the "General" section under insurance. All the best with your Beddie and try to get to some of our "Meets" ---------------------- | Thu 24 Aug 2006 @ 07:44 |
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Insurance Sorry Insurance in Bedford Questions,http://www.bedfordcf.co.uk/mboard/thread.php?id=3553 ---------------------- | Thu 24 Aug 2006 @ 07:59 |
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hi Caro's other half 'ere.... thanks to you guys i've just got insured on the beast for £108 ... thnaks very much for the info....saved me a packet so far !! | Thu 24 Aug 2006 @ 10:51 |
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manuals just watch ebay loads go through on thereand in meantime if u wanna borrow mine you can as only in hanworth ---------------------- | Thu 24 Aug 2006 @ 13:23 |
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hi caro good luck with the beddy where did you get that price for your insurance that is a good deal;] ---------------------- | Thu 24 Aug 2006 @ 17:22 |
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re : insurance originally posted in a previous thread here care of HonestJohn "try RH car division 08701118963 cost me 108 with breakdown cover" for this yo get 5k mileage, fully comp & breakdown :) right then...been having more of a tinker today..... all cupboard doors have been fitted abck on !! new alternator is being picked up tomorrow.. ran into some other isues now, and i think i've got to start another thread up about fresh water stuff..... | Thu 24 Aug 2006 @ 17:34 |
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Hi caro painting the beddy i covered in a previous thread suggest search on painting- if you can't find it email me and I'll send you method croeso to the bedheads [finally --- lol] ---------------------- | Thu 24 Aug 2006 @ 23:55 |
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This was brush painted, looks OK from a distance! Even with my harsh critique of my own van, it's quite good close up. Yes there are brush marks etc but I found that the paint went on far better on the metal than the fibreglass. http://www.bedford-cf.co.uk/mboard/thread.php?id=3707 ---------------------- | Fri 25 Aug 2006 @ 00:01 |
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Hi I'm new on the site and have bought a Beddy cf250 Autosleeper Clubman recently 1984 too. I have learnt so much from the people on here.Its a great site.! If I have the same model as you, I can help with regard to the switches,I assume there are 2 from left to right - the first one is the water pump switch and the next one is the 12v activation switch.But on mine they are above the rear door. Hope that is of help Dave | Fri 25 Aug 2006 @ 01:05 |
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Dubzi wrote: This was brush painted, looks OK from a distance! Even with my harsh critique of my own van, it's quite good close up. Yes there are brush marks etc but I found that the paint went on far better on the metal than the fibreglass.
http://www.bedford-cf.co.uk/mboard/thread.php?id=3707 Dubzi that van looks lovely. I want ours to be light aqua blue (the colour in these posts nearly) Ill post some pics soon later today of her. Dave, Ill also post a pic of those switches. Cheers guys, this is a really great forum. x | Fri 25 Aug 2006 @ 13:10 |
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some pics... our first cuppa (Karen, Mark and Claire) switches, any ideas? | Fri 25 Aug 2006 @ 18:38 |
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Mark here again new shiny alternator fitted, engine starts on the button and purrs water tank is leaking, still can't get pump to work , or work out where it's hiding inside. it's not under the sink anywhere, and looks it may be lurking somewhere behind the oven, but i can't work out how to get back there with dismantling everything or taking the oven out..... i'm thinking about having a good look around underneath at some point to see if one has been bolted on somewhere, though i am warming more tot hte idea of putting a new fresh water system in myself does anyone know where the fuses are for the camper van bits (ie not the main van fuse box near drivers door) ? | Fri 25 Aug 2006 @ 19:00 |
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I haved moved you to here as it is more of an intro than anything else. don't forget to locate yourself on the map too. ---------------------- | Mon 28 Aug 2006 @ 23:25 |
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Switches Hi CaroSwitches are left to right - water pump and 12v leisure battery, the socket is 12v for kettles etc. Cheers Dave | Thu 21 Sep 2006 @ 22:12 |
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Fuse box Hi Fuse box for camper section is just to the right of the water meter in your photo - cover screws off by hand. cheers Dave | Tue 24 Oct 2006 @ 19:49 |
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HI...and welcome.. I have both the haynes manuals...the CF and the motorcaravan one, plus the bedford Cf workshop manual....am in Epsom, so if you get stuck I can give you any info....if you need any sections from the manual urgently anytime....I can e-mail it to you ...just let me know if you need it.. Alan. | Wed 25 Oct 2006 @ 12:57 |
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DaveS wrote: Hi Caro
Switches are left to right - water pump and 12v leisure battery, the socket is 12v for kettles etc. Cheers Dave What is the 12v leisure battery switch for? I've been trying to work mine out. Does it just switch the battery on and off? Or does it allow it to be charged from mains hookup? thanks alex | Mon 08 Mar 2010 @ 17:43 |
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Aplace near me sells brush on car paint £10 a litre any colour you want, I have done an jeep with it and its difficult to tell and cost £40, for paint primer brush, masking tape and a gloss roller Pics here at the bottom of the page http://thattoheathmountainrescue.piczo.com/offroading?cr=7&linkvar=000044 ---------------------- | Sat 27 Mar 2010 @ 20:23 |
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Re the fresh water. Knowing what bacteria can live in it I use a big container of bottled water from Asda its about £1 and lasts all weekend for teeth and drinking tea etc. Washing up I fill the kettle at the site tap or use the site facilities. Water systems on a camper by there nature can be difficult to clean and keep clean. Milton etc when used in slime filled water pipe will steralise the slime it wont shift it. ---------------------- | Sat 27 Mar 2010 @ 20:29 |
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