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Just had a quick wiki-look. Thanks for the link. So another solihull winner then? i love the fact that the army were after something such as the RB44 and landy came up with an underpowered cobbled together thing again!:thumbup:

isnt that why we love Lode Lane:blushing::lol:

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Just had a quick wiki-look. Thanks for the link. So another solihull winner then? i love the fact that the army were after something such as the RB44 and landy came up with an underpowered cobbled together thing again!:thumbup:

isnt that why we love Lode Lane:blushing::lol:

 

I think the problem was the MOD wanting a U1300L unimog type vehicle for the same price as a used 101 landrover.

As it was, the RB44's all developed brake issues and had to be rebuilt. Mine went shortly after I bought it, and cost me about £400 to have rebuilt.

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I think the problem was the MOD wanting a U1300L unimog type vehicle for the same price as a used 101 landrover.

As it was, the RB44's all developed brake issues and had to be rebuilt. Mine went shortly after I bought it, and cost me about £400 to have rebuilt.

 

and dodgy brakes are not something you want when towing a 105mm howitzer really are they?:scared1: What you said about the Llama is probably true Ed, there was an article about them in one of the land rover magazines and there was a picture of one on the trials and the axle articulation was absolutely amazing.

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I promised myself a long time back that one day I'll get an RB44 - just because I want one!

 

My personal favourite is the Ford A series based version - there was one for sale on the Transit forum a while back but I had no room or money and I think it was scrapped in the end. That one had a 3.5 V8, PTO's all over the place, air and hydraulic take offs - you name it - hell of a truck. This one here - next to a Transit for comparison:

 

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Anyone ever considered a Gaz66 (think it's an 66 anyway) A lot of the Russian stuff will run on any old crap, like cross fuel quite happily and those guys put a lot of work into their military vehicles.

 

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I think the problem was the MOD wanting a U1300L unimog type vehicle for the same price as a used 101 landrover.

As it was, the RB44's all developed brake issues and had to be rebuilt. Mine went shortly after I bought it, and cost me about £400 to have rebuilt.

 

rb44s still have brake trouble and parts are hard to find. they rust badly and are only a two seater cab.loads of them at withams most have done little miles due to them been unrelieble,start at 2-3k,but still wouldnt have one.need hgv licence to drive one.went into buying one for work but wasnt a fesible option torun them every day!old hat machines,unavaible parts and vehicles which dont meet current construction and use regs.

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