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A bit of a slow day today. I just got some more painting done and prepared a diff to come out of a donor carrier. I also caught my little bloke "Andrew" in the shed lifting his pedal tractor with the overhead gantry. His answer was that it need to be restored and he did not need any of my help. I can't wait for him to get older then I can get him help me :teach: :)
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This is absolutely amazing. :note: At this rate Colin, you could end up setting a new "Year of the Carrier" record by yourself. There would be plenty of volunteers for drivers.
:cheers: Peter |
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Hi all, I lost my computer for a couple of days but back again. Peter you never have trouble getting drivers :drunk:
I've done the rollers and amazingly after 70 years they are still OK. In the last pic I thought I would just show that you can still get nuts off even after the rust gas dissolved 60%. I use a cold chisel and just carefully split them. Colin. |
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One of the air scoops was a bit "howya goin" and needed some repairs.
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Air scoop completed and made a quick stand for the cross shafts and diffs. I still have to get one more diff from another donor carrier.
Colin. :) |
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Rear pioneer plates made with an extra one. Crap weather here today so it was a good day for working inside.
Colin. |
The Power Of Illusion
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Hi all - don't believe all those images Colin is posting. Here is his real workshop.
:D Bob |
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Hi all, prime painted the pioneer plates and made a bracket to fit on the porta power in aid of removing the axle. These are normally very hard to remove and a hammer is the general option. I have made this so I can use it on a single or bogie and the axle came out with no damage.
Colin. |
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Any updates Colin?
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