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Old 22-02-06, 15:39
JackM JackM is offline
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OTB,

A really good restoration job, and not just a museum piece. Did you have to remove rust from the front corners of the cabtop ?

Always found it curious that the makers placed their bonnet catches facing down, ie letting all the water accumulate inside the workings. And that they would produce a 4 ton vehicle with a 1 ton payload.

They are a thirsty beast, aren't they ?


Jack
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