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mrsmackpaul

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  1. Does anyone have a list of ratios available for 58,000 pound axles ? Paul
  2. Would be guessing the water was only inches deep when it got bogged By the time help arrived it was this deep Australia is very flat and floods can be many miles wide and often havev no local rain when flooding occurs Paul
  3. Sadly I dont how many more Fathers Days are left in Australia, the left tards are doing there best to out law it as it isnt inclusive of kids that dont have fathers Anyway I guess I shouldn't worry about what hasn't happened yet Paul
  4. Yep dont be shy to share videos and photos Paul
  5. Just undo the bung on the bottom of the tank until water turns to diesel and then put the bung back in Years ago blokes would build a levy bank arpund the trucks with shovels aetc while they are still flooded in They would then bail the water out and then slowly work their way back down shoveling the mud out from all the axles etc while waiting for the area to dry out They were stuck there for up to two weeks waiting and this filled in time I have a video of my mates tripple roadtrain flooded in, not quite this bad When I spoke to him he reckons the bearing suppliers liked hime after buying a lot of wheel bearings and seals lol I'll have to track it down one day Paul
  6. Yeah could would be dramas in the future, mainly electrical dramas in later life, but what old bucket of bolts doesn't Paul
  7. Yeah I know you lot over there in Yanky ballsed fathers day up and have it on the wrong day Fathers day in Australia today Recieved this from my boy amongst other things like a new 3/4 rattle gun and this Gave me a hell of a chuckle, Princess not so much lol Have a great day all the fathers all over the world Paul
  8. Well to me it is good news, you have had someone confirm pretty much what a lot of people here have suggested, it isnt the throw out bearing and if I was in your shoes with very limited mechanical knowledge then I would consider finding myself a trusted mechanic and take it there That been me I wouldn't do that because I fix everything myself even if I dont know what Im doing I make it my business to learn, this way I am a lot more in control of my own destiny Good luck and keep us updated Paul
  9. Did you know that apparently the dog on the bonnet is a girl ? Obviously she wasn't poster worthy Good looking sleak pooches there Swishman Thanks for sharing Paul
  10. Not my photo Tracy Oneil photo andcomment bellow "Going through the scrapbook tonight. Not my pictures. Two dogs having a swim."
  11. Yep, just keeps getting better and better Paul
  12. The biggest problem with U bolts I believe was to keep things secure they are done tight The tighter the U bolt is done up the more it deforms the chassis and bends the flanges in making the whole show weaker To get around this issue people had nice cut bits of wood that fitted really neat in the chassis to stop the fangles getting squashed These bits of wood had to be hammered in as they were a very neat fit The bits of wood also had a groove in them that the U bolt fitted neatly in This stopped the wood coming out and the flanges getting squashed In the end I think it was just easier and cheaper to bolt angle iron on and be done with it Paul
  13. I wanna make it clear that I wasn't trying knock annything just trying to save someone future head ache Anyways I'll hop back in my box now 😀 All is good, carry on Paul
  14. No idea why, Im sure plenty of people smarter than me can answer that It might be only a Australian thing and not be a issue at all, I just figured if it was going to be a issue in the future at rego time it's pretty quick and simple to fix it now Paul
  15. In Australia the angles have sit proud of the flange so there is 1/8 gap between the plate and the chassis rail flange Would be a shame if the same rules applied over there and you had to bugger up the paint work Great stuff and a very detailed video Paul
  16. Providing the water hasnt been there long enough to corrode things, I would just drain and clean as suggested, the water should pump out of the injector pump pretty quick if it has any in it Things to remember are The filters on a diesel are fine enough to let diesel thru but not water Diesel floats on top of water And this probably a lot more common than you think So keeping this in mind it is highly unlikely any water made it to the injector pump Drain the water off the tanks (I can see and feel difference in my fingers between water and diesel) and then change the filters and prime it up If it is just water the truck would of been starved of fuel as soon as the filter was full of water and thats why it stopped, not because of water in the injector pump so dont panic it should be all okay and filters did their job Paul
  17. The dimmer knob beside the headlight toggle switch is crook by the sounds of it Paul
  18. If a groove is worn put a speedie sleeve on the shaft, I think in the States people frown upon using these but they are very common in Australia Also I find the using a blue neoprene seal for a hydraulic ram works in these situations were the shaft speed is reallly slow and they last a lot longer on worn shafts than a normal sleeve Hydraulic places frown upon this but I have had 100% success rate with these Paul
  19. Now I dont know nothing about the type of engine you have, but my short time walking on the face of this earth tells theres a lot of common sense in the advice given above If it was the throw out bearing the clutch isnt adjusted right for a start, if you know nothing about these engines or about mechanical things then your advice has to be sort from reliable sources, were you find these depends on were you are, probably not facebook or the local bar Paul
  20. I did get it to work once I downloaded it, very different looking part of the world than here Always good to see other parts of the world Paul
  21. Well it definitely isnt a oil bath fillter so if you look after it, it should last another 40 years without to much drama Yes blow it out with compressed air, you can get special attachments so high pressure air isnt directed at the element and punch a hole in it IH used to sell a wash soloution for air filters, guessing most companies did as well Pretty sure Donaldson still have a filter reco servicing service that puts a new element in a old filter Swishman did this some years back in Australia So if your watching Swishy spill the beans and as you say "give till it hurts" Either way, if you wash it, blow it or just tease it a little make sure before you use it again you get a lead light and hold it behind and have a good look at the entire element for any tares Paul
  22. Are we meant to have a picture or is it just sound, all I get is a white screen Paul
  23. Only down side to this rebuild is it makes anything I do look rather shabby Great work as always, dont think I could sleep been this close to the end Paul
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