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    And I thought this was going to be another chainsaw thread

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    I wonder how much Bunnings is selling it for

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    Quote Originally Posted by 300+ View Post
    Definitely not a 101. The IIA and IIB forward controls are all 109"

    Cheers, Steve


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    Quote Originally Posted by JDNSW View Post
    Series 2a 109FC. I do not think the wheels are small - I think they are standard, but with smaller tyres than normal, perhaps because of the problems finding 900x16 tyres.
    John
    I was using the modern definition - wheel = tyre+rim. The rims are of course 16" the tyres are small.

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    Quote Originally Posted by hook View Post


    Steve,
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    What's an inch between friends?

    Steve

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    G'day Folks

    It's a 11B Forward Control,(maybe a 6cyl) that is fitted with 7.50 road pattern tyres (CHM type) on the 16 deep rims which usually took 9.00 x 16 bartreads. and yes, the pipework is not picture quality, but it would protect the rare body panels


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    o' blood 'k its not a 101 lol

    Quote Originally Posted by isuzurover View Post
    That's a IIA Forward control. Very nice - which bunnings?

    Not a 101. The IIAFC is SUA as standard, and they come factory with weak rover diffs - maybe why he is running such small wheels?
    yeah yeah i erred its a bloody forward control but !!!!!
    it was at balcatta, the roll bar effort was rough the bloke admitted as much very d.i.y. good to see it being used though

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    o' bloody 'k its not a 101 lol

    Quote Originally Posted by isuzurover View Post
    That's a IIA Forward control. Very nice - which bunnings?

    Not a 101. The IIAFC is SUA as standard, and they come factory with weak rover diffs - maybe why he is running such small wheels?
    yeah yeah i erred its a bloody forward control but !!!!!
    it was at balcatta, the roll bar effort was rough the bloke admitted as much very d.i.y. good to see it being used though

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    you're repeating yourself


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    Quote Originally Posted by UncleHo View Post
    G'day Folks

    It's a 11B Forward Control,(maybe a 6cyl) that is fitted with 7.50 road pattern tyres (CHM type) on the 16 deep rims which usually took 9.00 x 16 bartreads. and yes, the pipework is not picture quality, but it would protect the rare body panels


    cheers
    Sorry, the headlight arrangement says it is 2a.

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