With Halogen Bulbs in the lights you wont need an extra helping of carrots every meal .....Other random shots of Nervasportery
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With Halogen Bulbs in the lights you wont need an extra helping of carrots every meal .....Other random shots of Nervasportery
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The early diesels ran two 6V batteries and electical "accessories" such as wiper motors, semaphores etc, were only run off one battery (6V).Did they come in 6V?
But sadly some, (often family members) do not understand this fact .Hoardage is good.
Well, well. Live and learn. Thanks for that on a Monday morning. Positive earth? I guess they might even be reversible.
Series II and IIA LandRover diesels also ran two very large 6V batteries in series, but the few electrics - alternator, starter, lights, wipers - were all 12V. There wasn't even a cabin light. Much more than enough capacity. The wiper motor was now in the dash area and ran from a panel switch.The engine ran at 23:1 and was rather noisy. In the cabin you would have to shout. The thermostat water pump and timing chain castings were iron.The early diesels ran two 6V batteries
Model A Ford?The rear tail lights chosen bear an uncanny resemblance to what was also available in the 1930s parts catalogues.
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I remember driving a Series II LWB diesel. Not quiet... I do recall how hard it was to stop from 50+ mph. Not that it was much over 50, mind you. Great photo.Series II and IIA LandRover diesels also ran two very large 6V batteries in series, but the few electrics - alternator, starter, lights, wipers - were all 12V. There wasn't even a cabin light. Much more than enough capacity. The wiper motor was now in the dash area and ran from a panel switch.The engine ran at 23:1 and was rather noisy. In the cabin you would have to shout. The thermostat water pump and timing chain castings were iron.
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You need one like this on view, and put the real one somewhere else.
Or manufacture a covering - modeled on this one - to go over the current (bright red) model? Given all of the other artificing that has been done that should be a doddle!
Well blow me down. It fits nicely into the fabric lined vide-pouches with room to spare for a small bag of croissants and a block of cheese.
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