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    Thanks gents
    Couple of posts slipped in whilst posting.
    Local blue slip testers, have simple tests
    Basically, suspension, bushes and wheel bearings and steering.
    Seat belts, tyres and lights.
    Washer water and wiper, tested at one speed.
    Brake test.
    But will heed coments.
    Thanks again.

    Whitehillbilly

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    Thats the front. Its a cut down VE commodore towbar of a wreck.



    Fuel tank plates



    The square section is a cut down vk commodore heavy duty tow bar that goes right under the fuel tank. I cut a square section out of the rear x member and slotted it thru and welded the end to the second last rear x member with a plate and then welded two strengthening strips down alongside the square section and bolted them to the rear tow hitch plate which i also welded the square bit too and was bolted thru the rear x member as it used to be. I didnt want a square tow hitch hanging under the chassis stuffing up departure angles, and i also got a better height for the pintle hitch receiver for my No. 5 trailer, so the draw bar is level. Hope this helps.

    Cheers RodGilbert

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    Oh a pic of the fuel tanks fitted







    Cheers Rod

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    Thanks Rod.
    ****, you could tow a TANK, with that Hitch set up.
    I have the smaller fuel tank, but the fact the old bracket had been cut away, and the small tank has a bracket, extending through to the Bulkhead out rigger, a larger one may have been fitted at some time..
    Guess I should leave this set up, and add a bracket to the LH side.
    Then If I ever come across the larger tank, it can be fitted to the RH side and the smaller one to the LH side.

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    Hi Paul.
    look forward to the hitch pics.
    Rods set up looks good, but I have the SWB Chassis.
    My welding is gradually improving, as I move through the chassis.
    I have redone some of my early attempts.
    Satincraft 13 2.5mm rods Cigweld 2.5mm Satincraft 13 Welding Electrodes | Bunnings Warehouse
    seem easiest to use, with my Rossi stick welder, set half way. Ross Inverter Arc Welder | Mighty Helpful, Mitre 10
    Auto Darkening mask a must, freeing up hands (Repco) And Good pair of Gloves Craftright 41cm Welding Gloves | Bunnings Warehouse

    whitehillbilly

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    These are the Tyres I am going to try.
    On my Account, invoice not emailed yet.
    Fitted with correct large valved tube.
    Event 7.50x16. 10mm of tread, 8mm to wear tabs.

    whitehillbilly
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    Those tyres look pretty chunky. Lots of grip.

    Check out what "Archangel007" has done to their "88" in the "Plugger and the camel" thread with regards to a square tow hitch receiver. Im jealous of his hitch. Page 17 &18 of the thread.

    Cheers Rod.

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    Never seen those before but a quick google shows they are quite cheap and have good reviews - nice find. Tyres4u sell them - not sure where you got yours from, but looks like a good option for the 750/16 brigade.

    Event ML698 - Tyre Reviews
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    Regarding the hitch, when I built one for my 101 I bought a towbar from the wreckers for $50 from a late model triton (which had been hit up the arse, so the bend towbar cannot be reused - it's basically scrap) and cut out the square HR bit and grafted that into my hitch design. The beauty of this is that it is 100% the correct size, holes and everything already done and it came with the approval and data plate showing load capacity, etc which is now on the one I made so it looks like a factory bar.
    If you need to contact me please email homestarrunnerau@gmail.com - thanks - Gav.

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    Whitehillbilly heres the pictures
    IMG_2526.jpg IMG_2525.jpg IMG_2527.jpg IMG_2529.jpg IMG_2539.jpg

    Only downside is it blocks rear PTO hole but someone has welded a bit of angle in it to mount Anderson plug.........spoils the look of the rear cross member I recon.

    Cheers Paul

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