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(>Laughter<),,,Yep! you just have to breath in a little..(Like I do)..to squeeze through those gaps.
People do mention when being shown round my collection..summat', like.." OH! this is not a..FAT MANS Garage is it...
But I have managed to make a "Space" ? between all the vehicles to...
After the party last week..everyone (With no idea! (bless them)) steered the trucks back into the barn, out of the bad weather...
No gaps to walk through..all higgeldly piggly..
So..with only the latest young helper..and because the M62 wrecker don't start'
He sat in the wrecker wile I pulled...
Here are some pictures. The DUAL gauge in my 530C is for engine oil, and the pressure in the extra air tank supplying the air power steering. The sender is pictured also.
Actually, I fitted Fahrenheit ones, I like more movement of the needle, and I like that they are more accurate. I boiled them, and they Spot on absolutely. The lights in them are in holders with the bulbs Inside the clocks. Great illumination. The one in the M62 Wrecker is ACE!..it has a preset...
Well today, I fitted a what 'you see iz watt you actually have' capillary water temperature gauge. The electrical ones are hopeless, and unpredictable. Also fitted new ceiling lights in the camper body, 240v and 24 volt. (Also a 'night light' over the beds. Then Fitted a nice double cab light...
Well this weekend I am to change out both the transfer case and gearbox in my M54A2. BIG job..I'm getting psyched up for that task! Will post progress and pictures as we go.
Come Saturday, changed the engine oil, and added molyslip, greased all round, checked axles gear box and transfer case, and added molyslip. Checked the belts. tire pressures and spare. This IS major work for me..HA! but the lad 'kicks in' (bennym45) and completes the tasks with supervision. (and...
Today the "apprentice) Fitted a cab light, and a rear view camera. An inverter in the cab (24-240 volt) as this was a spare outdoor surveillance unit, and a twin power outlet socket (U.K. 3 Pin 240 v.) for that camera and screen unit, Under the dash. Checked air tanks for water. Bizy bee..A Good...
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