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Old 19-04-14, 01:16
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Noticed the steps also Rich, as well as the grab handles each side of the tailgate. The tub to me looks like a signals version; are you aware of this version carrying the steps and grab handles? Or are they someone's great idea that we may pilfer.

They look fairly straight forward to reproduce for a couple of talented blokes and it will certainly solve the busing and de-busing dilemma of the Humber. Food for thought.

Still prefer the sedan body seeing that it was fitted already, what a hoot to be able to drive that around with the all round vision. I like you would have jumped at the opportunity to put it over the tracks we did at Champ Camp; would have surpassed the Stalwart.

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Old 20-04-14, 08:47
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Dave, I have never seen the steps or grab handles before, so assume it was a mod by the owner.
Not much good for you or me, we would get hung up on them in the bush at Humber Camp 2015.
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Old 13-10-14, 09:03
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Have been rather quite lately but managed to have the cab and assorted panel work dipped in a nice paint removal tank, rust killed and a protective clear coating applied. Rather expensive but well worth it, if only for the peace of mind that the rust is dead and this includes the hidden rust. It will certainly allow for a better and more thorough restoration.

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Old 13-10-14, 15:01
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Sensational. Wow...
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Old 16-10-14, 10:16
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Thanks Warren, I am certainly happy with the job at least I can now locate all rust. Now for the body filler, undercoat and top coats.
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Old 26-11-14, 06:30
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Learning fast about the application and use of POR 15 paint. Some recent shots of preperation work.

#1 - Rear drive axles overhauled and ready for reassembly.
#2 - Rear brake backing plates completed, Shoes away being relined
#3 - Chassis rail POR'd and waiting for reassembly
#4 - Rear Diff and Transfer Case assembly, waiting on shaft seals.
#5 - Outer rear Tracta Joint showing wear from misalingment.

Have had to replace at least 60% of the mechanical parts due to poor maintenance and repair. Thankfully the donor vehicle supplied all the parts i required. Best $400 i have spent.

In town we are lucky to have a Steam preservation group and they still run their machine shop. Had all new steam quality brass bushes made for the drive axles, installed, reamed and honed to suit for an amazing donation of $150. Nothing like having retired tradesmen doing this kind of work 5 minutes from home.

Next stage is to gather the remainder of the parts required and then reassemble the rear end. Finally starting the uphill climb to completion, at least for one section of the vehicle.

The cab is currently getting the rust cut out and repaired and stored off site as NO room left in the yard.

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Old 26-11-14, 11:11
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Coming on nicely, your efforts are greatly admired. That's quite a bit of wear on the Tracta, are you planning on doing anything about that?

Incidentally I was looking in EMER WV N253 June 1954 & the bearings are packed with grease of course & on assembly the hub is filled oil as one would expect.

Put an amendment in June 1956 states:
Delete "fill with oil"
Insert "pack with grease LG-280"

Yet all Servicing Schedules up to the final one in 1976 ignore that & still require topping up with oil OEP220.

Did the Australian Army run off EMERs for the Commers or did they produce their own angle on things in the form of EMEIs I wonder?

The Commer handbook I have refers to oil top-ups as well.

Many Pigs in N.Ireland were fitted with lubrication nipples on the hubs to facilitate speedy top-ups. Unfortunately some owners interpret this as an invitation inject grease into the hub rather than oil.
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Old 01-12-14, 12:31
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Have had to replace at least 60% of the mechanical parts due to poor maintenance and repair. Thankfully the donor vehicle supplied all the parts i required. Best $400 i have spent.
Glad to hear it Dave, we didn't get to save much out of that yard so it's good to know the Humber was worth recovering. Like most vehicles there it appears to have been in excellent condition before being parked out in rainy Gippsland for decades. Heartbreaking stuff really.

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Like I said earlier, this will be the best restored Humber of the world
Much, much better than new, Humber would have been proud to see this!

You do release that you wil have to trailer it to events in a closed trailer and display it on axle stands with mirrors underneat and keep waxing it and dusting it off, like they do on custom car shows. Wonder if it will attract scantily clad bikini babes

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Old 21-09-15, 10:56
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Thanks Hanno and Rick nice to get some comments. One Humber is enough to restore, a complex vehicle and expensive hobby far to expensive to do it for someone else unless they have an open cheque book and whole lot of time to wait. I will lay money on more rust than what you expect Rick once you start looking you will find it.

Hanno, It will be both an on-road and off-road vehicle as we want to use it for what it was designed for and enjoy the experience of driving it except with a lot more care than it's previous owners. Not into all that show stuff, just after a well restored vehicle that is reliable and of course a head turner.

Rick did you ever get those fair leads you had been after a long, long time ago?
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