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The tyre is off and I had a bit of luck today I went back to where I bought the four tyres on the blitz from onl to find out they are discontinud, but another worker there said there is one out in the written off stock pile and I could have it for $150.00 ( the original four cost $230.00 each as a field day special), they only got five originally and now I have the lot.
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At long last it's out of the shed and looking like a blitz again
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It's not finished but I'm having a rego check tomorrow to see if I can drive it at Corowa. I'll hit the tray with a bit of paint on Friday. Fingers crossed.
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morning Robert ........
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Hi Robert how did you go with the rego check and do you need screens for it to comply ? John Stokes
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HELLO COROWA, look out overdraft.
Thank you to all who helped me through the ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() No I didn't need screens for historical rego but if I put the screens in I have to have a working wiper and I haven't got that far yet ![]()
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Robert you have done a fantastic job.
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Thanks Cliff but there is a lot of work to do yet, those that get to see it up close will easily spot the flaws.
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Glad you are ready for the Corowa show .......... Ill look forward to seeing it in the YOTB II DVD ![]() I see your MLU decals , looks good, mine are on the way here soon from Ontario via Chris V. I did however get a neat item for my displays down the road when get my Blitz on the road pic attached. I also got another interesting find but its not here yet but will post when I get them. Happy days in Corowa ![]()
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Hi John the seat covers were made by Mark Crain upholsterer in Tumut. I didn't have springs so the seats are foam.
Hi Terry looking forward to your updates, I've been planing thistrip to Corowa for two years so it's a releaf that it is finally here. I load onto the transport at 07:00 Sunday.
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Robert, well done. Looking forward to seeing it at Corowa. Looks like we will break the old record of 34 blitz's this time. Travel safe.
Rick ( President KVE Inc.)
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Have a great trip Robert!
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On my first local club run to the Batlow show on 4/4/09 I blew the flange gasket. The home made wire ring usd to last for years on 214 bedfords but only lasted 130 miles on the blitz. So today I flatened the flange on a peugeot dirsel tail pipe and welded it to the blitz pipe with a foot of rusty number 10 fencing wire, cut a holden gasket in two and glued back to back with mufler puty and reasembled. Results a quiet blitz again so far.
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I did another 100 miles in the blitz over the weekend and thankfully it stayed quiet. I could hear all the other wines and rattles
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Hi Robert
What a great time of year to be driving a blitz in a parade and good to see you're enjoying the fruit of your labour. These vehicles certainly are an excellent way to meet people, particularly veterans - looking forward to hearing more from this guy. The more people recording oral history (and pics) the better. ![]() Quote:
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Robert,
There is a good photo of your truck in the middle of a line up taken at Corowa in the latest edition of the "Owner Driver" magazine (See page 32). There is a two page spread on Corowa and the main picture is of 6 Blitzes with yours on the middle. The Owner Driver can be picked up at any major trucking company or parts supplier. Free of charge. On page 16 there is the sad sight of a 1942 Dodge Weapons Carrier burnt out in the Black Saturday Fires. Regards Rick
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Thanks Rick I am going to Wagga on Wednesday so I will try and pick up a copy. One of the club members told me yesterday that my blitz was in a photo on the road to the airport in a magazine. At this rate I'll get a swolen head
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Thanks to epay I now have enough 20" rims to get a bit of road spead out of the blitz on club runs.
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This weekend was spent on a road trip. I first went to Axedale to pick up three 20" rims, Keith is well known there. Then I drove on to St Arnaud on family business. By the time I got back to Corowa I had been driving for 14 hours so I stoped for the night. Finished the drive home this morning, it was a great trip. Did I drive close to any members as I have to go back to St Arnaud in a fiew weeks when the silversmith finishes working on a tea service thats been in the family since 1910.
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I was given a 3 ton jack yesterday just for giving a helping hand without being asked. I just have to restore it as it's been lying beside the shed for quite a while. I'll have to make a handle as well it will give me something to do if we ever get a wet winter again.
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Howard just find an old Holden windup ,then check the square size, build up if needed.
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The penentrating oil finally loosened the screws and I got the jack in half today. It was full of water wich I have replaced with oil to soak until I get a chance for futher work.
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The tractor is 40 Hp Ford made in Japan. I made a front 3PL for it years ago to make it more useful. The jib just replaces the top link on the scrubbing blade, it's easier to use on the front than the rear. ![]()
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G'day Robert, Thanks for the reply, I thought it looked a bit bigger than my tractor. The three point linkage on the front must be really handy and a big plus not having to look behind you all the time. I only have a 28 horse power Yanmar 4wd which is too small to hang a jib off. I have a three point linkage jib crane and I am thinking about hanging it off a differential with wheels and mounting a triangle frame with a similar sized wheel hanging off the top of the triangle. Then using a hand operated hydraulic ram mounted on the triangle frame to lift the jib. At the back of the diff I would put a drawbar which hooks up to tow ball mounted on the front of the tractor. That way the weight of the load would be supported on three wheels and the tractor would just shift the whole rig around the paddock. I want to be able to lift off the tray of my two trucks which both have motors that do not work at the moment and shift the trays into the paddock so I have access to the chassis and then use it to lift the cabs off too. I will be using the thickest wall RHS to make it nice and strong. Do you think by looking at my sketch that my mobile jib would work? Nothing is drawn to scale just playing with the idea at the moment. Kind Regards Lionel Last edited by Lionelgee; 22-08-09 at 06:06. |
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