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Old 13-09-14, 09:48
Darrin Wright Darrin Wright is offline
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Location: Albury/Wodonga Victoria
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Default stripping the parts hull

The other weekend I commenced stripping the spare parts (junk) hull of all useable parts with the oxy acetylene torch.
Managed to salvage the steering box and column, steering cam plate, steering cam, conduit, bogie suspension units, some vision cover parts and started to cut the back off the hull for the rear diff.
That is when I ran out of oxy....another weekend with more gas.

Then will load it up with all my scrap steel and get it taken to the scrap dealers. That will tidy up the yard and workshop a bit.
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