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Old 25-04-16, 21:32
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Hi Rick,
Truck looks great! What size tyres have you got?
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Old 27-04-16, 02:29
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Hi Rick,
Truck looks great! What size tyres have you got?
Andrew
Hi Andrew, The tyres on my WB are a strange size. They are 9.50x16 sand pattern tyres which I found fully wrapped up and stored in a blokes shed a few years ago. I have never seen this size anywhere else but they fell onto the wheels like they were made for the rims.

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This photo give a better view of the tread etc.

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Old 27-04-16, 03:24
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I think I spotted that truck in Vic Phillips shed , Conargo NSW ? The headlights look like 39 model but its got the 1940 grill .
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Old 27-04-16, 08:11
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You are right Mike K. It was Vic's and I inherited it after Vic's death. Seems I did him a favour in 1995 and as a result, he was able to take part in "Back to the Track" to Darwin to celebrate the end of WWII and he never forgot.

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Old 27-04-16, 23:57
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Vic would be pleased to see how it looks now. Nicely done Rick.

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Old 28-04-16, 01:46
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Hi Andrew, The tyres on my WB are a strange size. They are 9.50x16 sand pattern tyres which I found fully wrapped up and stored in a blokes shed a few years ago. I have never seen this size anywhere else but they fell onto the wheels like they were made for the rims.
I would give a greatly valued part of my anatomy for tyres like that. We are desperately looking for some 10.5 x 16 inch tyres with that sand pattern. We heard that they are used in Australia on agricultural implements?
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Old 28-04-16, 05:34
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Made by Good Year......but they are agri tires and not suited for high speed driving..... probably not DOT approved....

http://www.ebay.com/itm/CUB-LO-BOY-1...MAAOSwvFZW7uXU

***** also they are 16.1

Chines tire makers have numerous criss-cross threads but not sure how you would make out on the shipping charges and possible duty upon arrival.

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Old 08-05-16, 05:43
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Yesterday we removed the cab and rear tray (they were only temporarily attached) so we could more easily access the brakes and install the newly reconditioned motor. Today we installed the engine and gearbox in the chassis for the first time. After five years this is a great day for us!! We were hoping to fire it up too, but we ran out of time by late afternoon and called it a day. So the ceremonial start-up will have to wait a little while longer. We still have to attach the starter-motor, generator, carburetor and radiator before we can hear her run. The chassis is mounted temporarily on old narrow tyres until we can source the correct 10.5 x 16 LRDG tyres.
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Old 15-05-16, 08:24
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Today was the BIG DAY when we kicked the motor into life. After attaching the carburetor, distributor, generator, coil, fan belt and starter motor we parked Eric's vintage tractor beside the truck to jump-start from its battery. We didn't connect the radiator. Then we rigged up a temporary gravity fuel tank (no fuel pump yet) and guess what! She actually started!! She ran beautifully for 15 seconds until we killed it and gave ourselves a big pat on the back! We may have an issue with the oil pump, as there was no oil spurting out of the holes in top of the valve rockers. We will have to keep an eye on that. Also we need to recondition the starter motor and fuel pump.
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Old 15-05-16, 10:06
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Today was the BIG DAY when we kicked the motor into life. After attaching the carburetor, distributor, generator, coil, fan belt and starter motor we parked Eric's vintage tractor beside the truck to jump-start from its battery. We didn't connect the radiator. Then we rigged up a temporary gravity fuel tank (no fuel pump yet) and guess what! She actually started!! She ran beautifully for 15 seconds until we killed it and gave ourselves a big pat on the back! We may have an issue with the oil pump, as there was no oil spurting out of the holes in top of the valve rockers. We will have to keep an eye on that. Also we need to recondition the starter motor and fuel pump.
Well done Andrew and crew. Did you replace that tiny little feeder tube to the rocker gear down on the right side of the engine? It is a 'B' to do but it carries the oil to the top and being quite fine, it can gum up. 15 seconds might not be long enough to get the oil up that little pipe even if it is clear, so fingers crossed that it is ok.
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