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Kym Loechel 15-05-07 07:53

Light Slots
 
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A view through the slot to the tail light.. Is the light original ?? The other side has a side lamp attached and is much later looking..

Tony Smith 15-05-07 11:45

Re: Light Slots
 
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Originally posted by Kym Loechel
A view through the slot to the tail light.. Is the light original ?? The other side has a side lamp attached and is much later looking..
The taillights are the same as the clearance lights on the front mudguard, but with red lenses!

Grant Bowker 15-05-07 15:22

Re: Light Slots
 
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Originally posted by Kym Loechel
A view through the slot to the tail light.. Is the light original ?? The other side has a side lamp attached and is much later looking..
Short answer, No. The lamp in the photo looks like a civilian pattern clearance or marker lamp, similar lamps are still available. It appears to be mounted to the original mounting plate used for the round (clearance, tail etc.) lamps as fitted from the factory.

sth65pac 16-05-07 13:33

Light Light Light
 
Kym,

The tail light looks to me like a boat navigation light. Not the original thing for a truck though.......Red, green and white are available :). ANY good boat shop or chandler can help!

They would be good to use as they are waterproof & low intensity. I nice touch I reckon!

Ian

Kym Loechel 17-05-07 01:35

And then They Saw the Light...
 
Yes Ian I agree after looking at some other lights that that I have lying around I think they would look good .. As Im not doing the military thing with her and doing an "Afterlife" restoration I think they would be ideal...
Sorry to all the Purist Military guys out there.. :)
I took the tray off yesterday and things are moving quite rapidly for a change.. I will post a picture of her soon without the tray.. She looks like a short tailed Fox Terrier.!!! :)

Grant Bowker 17-05-07 02:31

It's your truck
 
1. So you can do what you want. If I or anyone else thinks it should be done differently, we can do it on our trucks.
2. But I'm still a little saddened because immediately after being surplussed, most parts on the truck would have still been military until they wore out, broke or were stolen by heathens.
3. Point 1 trumps point 2.

gordon 18-05-07 13:44

Light
 
That light is a clearance light, normally found on the outer edges of box bodies and as a marker light down the sides of long trailers, etc

I've got a photo of a Dodge rail truck with a box body and those lights on the top edge and sides of the body - somewhere.

Kym Loechel 19-05-07 02:37

Lights & Tray
 
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Yes I agree the lights are side lights but the are very similar to some boat lights my mate has..
Dad tells me there are some original ones off his Blitz in the shed "somewhere".!! Next job is to try and find them..
The tray is now off thanks to the old forklift and half a gallon of WD 40.!! Got the tool box off as well..
I'm missing the strap whatever that holds the spare wheel down on the tool box carrier.. anyone got a good picture ??

Kym Loechel 19-05-07 02:41

Bob Tail.!!
 
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She looked better with the tray on.!!!


And on the Eight Day He took another Rib and make forth the Forklift.. To be Mans companion when Woman just wasn't strong enough to lift the load from his shoulders.... :note:

cliff 19-05-07 06:56

Re: Bob Tail.!!
 
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Originally posted by Kym Loechel
She looked better with the tray on.!!!


And on the Eight Day He took another Rib and make forth the Forklift.. To be Mans companion when Woman just wasn't strong enough to lift the load from his shoulders.... :note:

No that was the 9th day as he made trucks on the 8th day for man to shelter in when woman kicked him out for the night! :D

Kym Loechel 28-08-07 07:10

Finally some action
 
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:nono: After what seems like months I have finally managed to do some more work on the old girl.. The cab is off and lots of little jobs done (pics to follow) and I'm now trying to fire the motor up in situ...
I have not been able to do much with her since the accident.. What accident??
Well folks take care with your angle grinders when cutting bolts that have been butchered in the past.. I tried to cut the head off one such bolt and found myself lying on the ground about 2 m away covered in blood.. The disc exploded and the 9 inch grinder tried to take my arm off at the shoulder..!!
BUT .. I was wearing GOOD glasses and the Doc reckons they saved at least one if not both eyes.!!
Its been weeks now and I am finally back on track and I have both eyes.!! Thanks to those glasses (see the picture.!!)
Always wear them even if its for just the smallest job..
Like this one.. Just one bolt head..
Another lesson learned.. :teach:

cliff 28-08-07 07:38

Darn glad you have recovered mate. Take care :)

Pedr 28-08-07 07:53

Lucky B
 
Bloody hell mate,

Shit you were lucky. I hate the 9" at the best of times. It's alright for cutting a bit of angle or plate but I feel much happier with the 3" for bolts and stuff, or one of those reciprocating saws.

Guess that's why Telstra threw all the 9" grinders in the scrap bin.

:cool:
Pedr


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