Lionelgee
3rd August 2013, 07:45 PM
Hello All,
This morning was operation save from the scrappies for another Series 3 FFR. Very civilian-ised cab and it not long ago had a Holden motor fitted. Paul (Pop058) and I did a rescue mission and everything went like clockwork. Thank you Paul for your help!
I got it from the scrap yard without a motor. However, it did come with a complete set of tool holders and a Fairey Overdrive. It was without back wheels and it had been shifted around by a forklift numerous times to the detriment of tail shafts and body panels. Oh and some bright spark had wrapped a chain around the tie-rod as a tow point at some stage.:mad:. Pigeon toed wheels are a result of this great piece of brain power on someone's behalf.
So from the plate on the seat box - ARN 29-801 is now sitting in my paddock between two other FFR's - I plan to make one good one out of the three. So while this one has escaped the ignominious pancake treatment it might not escape having the good bits scavenged by me so the flagship of the FFR fleet - yet to be decided can benefit. Oh and some parts will be going on to Rebus and Baldrick my two civilian tray back utes. ARN 29-801 will be providing me with my first set of burst-proof locks. My first overdrive.
Is anyone familiar with in service rear cross member replacements? There was something strange about the rear cross member which Paul and I could not work out in our short time available today before I had to go to work. I had another look at it tonight and there are plates welded to the chassis on both left and right outside chassis rails. I will take some photographs tomorrow and post them up. The plate seems too thick and too well cut to be a bodgey backyard job. Instead of jerry can holders on the rear cross member there are the D-Shaped handles/steps. Which I was missing one of on Baldrick!
Parts wise there is also a complete dual circuit braking system. The style side soft top had been replaced by a ute back and a roof. Then an aluminium tray back fitted. Also two genuine Sunraysia wheels.
So there you go for now.
Kind Regards
Lionel
This morning was operation save from the scrappies for another Series 3 FFR. Very civilian-ised cab and it not long ago had a Holden motor fitted. Paul (Pop058) and I did a rescue mission and everything went like clockwork. Thank you Paul for your help!
I got it from the scrap yard without a motor. However, it did come with a complete set of tool holders and a Fairey Overdrive. It was without back wheels and it had been shifted around by a forklift numerous times to the detriment of tail shafts and body panels. Oh and some bright spark had wrapped a chain around the tie-rod as a tow point at some stage.:mad:. Pigeon toed wheels are a result of this great piece of brain power on someone's behalf.
So from the plate on the seat box - ARN 29-801 is now sitting in my paddock between two other FFR's - I plan to make one good one out of the three. So while this one has escaped the ignominious pancake treatment it might not escape having the good bits scavenged by me so the flagship of the FFR fleet - yet to be decided can benefit. Oh and some parts will be going on to Rebus and Baldrick my two civilian tray back utes. ARN 29-801 will be providing me with my first set of burst-proof locks. My first overdrive.
Is anyone familiar with in service rear cross member replacements? There was something strange about the rear cross member which Paul and I could not work out in our short time available today before I had to go to work. I had another look at it tonight and there are plates welded to the chassis on both left and right outside chassis rails. I will take some photographs tomorrow and post them up. The plate seems too thick and too well cut to be a bodgey backyard job. Instead of jerry can holders on the rear cross member there are the D-Shaped handles/steps. Which I was missing one of on Baldrick!
Parts wise there is also a complete dual circuit braking system. The style side soft top had been replaced by a ute back and a roof. Then an aluminium tray back fitted. Also two genuine Sunraysia wheels.
So there you go for now.
Kind Regards
Lionel