Hi Folks.
Just a la'al update. Been away on an adventure.
The good news is nothing fell off the model, despite a right royal rough going over; rough ground that is.
A quieter moment.
Be warned the holiday film to follow, you lucky lot
Cheers
Charles
The life and times of No 28.
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Hols
Chieftain No.34, functional. PKW IV (2002), operational. Panther G No.18 (2022), started, well some of it is. Series 1 4x4 No.28 and a Bailey Bridge.
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Re: The life and times of No 28.
Charles looks really great. Glad she's out and about. A bit surprised she looks smaller than a US Jeep tho!
Best regards,
Bob
Best regards,
Bob
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Thank you Robert.
That would be post war austerity, needs must and down to earth British practicality!
Any US S1's out and about?.
I ask respectfully.
Take care.
Charles
That would be post war austerity, needs must and down to earth British practicality!
Any US S1's out and about?.
I ask respectfully.
Take care.
Charles
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Re: The life and times of No 28.
Charles.
Looking really good, you must be happy so far...
Still very much in the early stages with my build but I keep getting sidetracked.
Maybe winter will give me more time in the shop.
Well done.
Looking really good, you must be happy so far...
Still very much in the early stages with my build but I keep getting sidetracked.
Maybe winter will give me more time in the shop.
Well done.
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Re: The life and times of No 28.
Lovely photography too
Oh Man, I only ride em I don't know what makes them work,
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Hi folks.
la'al S1 has been on its holidays.
Enjoy
la'al S1 has been on its holidays.
Enjoy
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Top gear!
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Re: The life and times of No 28.
Hi Folks.
After a cracking run around in some Scottish woodland, without any damage, bits falling off and a few things learnt. A successful trip all in all.
The main outcome is that there is going to be some rewiring over the winter, especially the lighting circuit and that chuffing great switch which my pinkies can't move it when it is placed low down in the engine bay.
One answer, kindly provided, is to replace the switch with a relay, which may fit into the battery bay under the seats: An option .
Could anyone suggest a smaller speaker than that provided with the kit?
Keeping the speaker under the bonnet(hood for the USA) is the best place after all.
After a cracking run around in some Scottish woodland, without any damage, bits falling off and a few things learnt. A successful trip all in all.
The main outcome is that there is going to be some rewiring over the winter, especially the lighting circuit and that chuffing great switch which my pinkies can't move it when it is placed low down in the engine bay.
One answer, kindly provided, is to replace the switch with a relay, which may fit into the battery bay under the seats: An option .
Could anyone suggest a smaller speaker than that provided with the kit?
Keeping the speaker under the bonnet(hood for the USA) is the best place after all.
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Imay look for a smaller speaker so I'll let you know if I find something suitable.
If you have any drawings or specs for fitting a relay as the main power switch I'd be very interested.
Mick.
If you have any drawings or specs for fitting a relay as the main power switch I'd be very interested.
Mick.
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Re: The life and times of No 28.
Visaton do speakers down to 3cm, so you should be able to find one which will fit behind the grill.
Adrian.
Adrian.
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