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I may have to put a guard dog in there Max |
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What I need Maxie is a pair of head gaskets & any advice on freeing stuck valves... What is the recommended head gasket material? Does anyone have a new part number? HH :salute: |
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As for your other question, gasket material - you know that white PVC used for wood glue? Alternately you could use gaffer tape. That'll stick to anything. |
what I done once was soak the valves with oil and then with all the plugs out had some one push the starter button while I taped the stuck valve down in time with the engine through the plug hole
first I made sure that the valves would move a little, they may not close up at first but I never give in. Other wise you gunna have to take the head off if they are stuck hard. Max |
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Cleaning out Dad's Shed, and look what i found!
(Was being used for storing gum boots) Says "TRUCK 3 TON, TIPPING, D^D" Am I correct this was for storage of canvass payload cover? |
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Oops, sorry about the orientation of the photo above!
Here's what is ahead of us! |
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Nicely marked as well. |
Canvass tarp.
Yes, I found a canvas tarp.
(But) It has been cut up & made into a cover for the boat... (Dammit) HH :mad: |
Look what I found...
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Look what I found...
More shed cleaning today, Attachment 19657 About a dozen of these .303 boxes. Buy one from me at Corora Attachment 19658 This one will look better in my F15 than yours... Attachment 19659 Pick up this one at Corowa... Attachment 19660 Attachment 19661 :) |
Howard all i can see are red X`s :(
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They are OK on my computer.... Jiffy? Carmen? What have I done wrong? HH |
... there's nothing wrong. I can see the pics too :thup2:
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James, have you been on the XXXX? :confused :D Nice finds, H. Seems the shed is the magic pudding! What next? |
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Looks like an egg and teaspoon holder ie the egg goes in the big dished hole the tea spoon stands in the little one and serve :fry:
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I've got James' problem I only get boxes with photo ID numbers.
I've finally got them, the security settings were playing silly buggers behind the scenes. |
Howard its working fine for me now , maybe my computer had a hissy fit . XXXX is for girls , straight irish whisky is a mans drink ! :drunk:.
Nice finds Howard ! the funny red blocks are interesting dunno what they are for :confused :confused |
I have seen blocks similar to that used under large tent poles to stop them sinking into the ground :cheers:
pole sits in the cup and peg or tension rope goes into hole next to it |
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Howard I finally got to look at the clip that shore is a uneque sound, shame to tamper with it. :devil:
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G'Day All,
While nosing around on my Uncle's farm a couple of weeks ago, I came across (among other things) the tailgate from my F15! Exciting enough, but last week while I was home from work a bit crook, I noticed that there was remnants of a TAC sign still attached. So today I attacked it with the wet & dry. Any ideas from our group of those in-the-know? Photo One before any work Photo 2, secrets starting to be revealed Photo 3, I've rubbed as much as I dare... Attachment 23691 Attachment 23692 Attachment 23693 |
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In this one, I have bumped up the contrast & dropped brightness
Attachment 23694 So, I make out red upper, blue lower, separated by a white band & white band at bottom. The number at the bottom appears to be "415". About all I can make out at the top is a "5" Any ideas? |
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Probably (this is a guess) a truck belonging to a L of C HQ camp AA battery. from FORMATION SIGNS AND VEHICLE MARKINGS OF THE AUSTRALIAN ARMY 1903 – 1983 Stephen Craig Taubert |
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I am sorry, but this non-military mug needs some help with what you have told me. :giveup What does "L of C" mean exactly? Thanks, Howard. |
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Sorry Howard...L of C = Line of Communication
All of Australia was broken up into areas called Line of Communication areas. These were the HQ's and fixed camp troop units such as workshops, AA protection, Ambulance/medical units and hospitals etc. The white band at the bottom often had black letters denoting which state the L of C unit was from like 'Q' for Queensland etc. :thup2: |
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below is a photo of a 1/35 Australian Pattern CMP Ambulance I made. The unit sign on the passenger (RHS looking from front) side of the bumper shows that this is an ambulance unit (487 on red/green diagonal) from a Queensland Line of Communications unit. (white stripe with 'Q' in it) It also belongs to a Headquarters unit as it has the Rising Sun Tactical marking above the passenger side headlight.
hope this helps :salute: |
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Howard your truck may not have been a L of C unit truck but a 'Corps' truck with the white bar.
Below is a scan from Stephen Talberts Formation sign book showing the different set ups for the Unit Signs. |
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Thanks, Cliff. Pieces are all falling in together.
If only I had the top number... |
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