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Hi Scott
Good to hear feedback on parts sources, see you have used some of the same ones I've have. Always wonder which of these US sources can and will actually ship out of the US so many don't. One more comment that I would add about a couple of these that I have used is if you don't find the part your looking for don't right them off as a source. I've fount that the ones that are actually dealing in NOS have a constantly changing stock. So if first you don't succeed check back later, I've had parts searches that have gone on for years before I actually found the part I needed. Cheers Phil
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thanks guys
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Is it normal to find wood in the rear frame of the cab deck?
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Only the rifle butt holders, and locating lugs for the side curtains on some Australian Ford cab 13s.
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I found rotten hard wood strips under there where the cab mounts to frame at the back. The bolts passed through the wood.
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Hi Ian attached is a picture of that piece of timber from my blitz.
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These were about 3 strips, about 1" thick each stacked and about from frame rail to frame rail wide. The 3 cab bolts passed through the wood to the frame. Maybe it had something to do with dampening the bounce because of the 250 gallons of water. I'm not sure.
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