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Used to drive an old Bedford MJ 4x4, with a spy hole and timber crane, it was an ex mod machine with no power steering:001_tt2:

 

Power Steering!?! That's for whimps and weaklings!

 

Go on Slack, a project in the family is a good bonding experience, another cab may be available, a shot blast and a service and she'll be working!

 

Oh, and some welding, wiring, new brake linings, a few new seals etc and she is as good as, well 40 years ago, new!

 

I'd do it myself if I had a barn!

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Power Steering!?! That's for whimps and weaklings!

 

Go on Slack, a project in the family is a good bonding experience, another cab may be available, a shot blast and a service and she'll be working!

 

Oh, and some welding, wiring, new brake linings, a few new seals etc and she is as good as, well 40 years ago, new!

 

I'd do it myself if I had a barn!

 

lol like your thinking, get a workout every time you drive lol

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Power Steering!?! That's for whimps and weaklings!

 

Go on Slack, a project in the family is a good bonding experience, another cab may be available, a shot blast and a service and she'll be working!

 

Oh, and some welding, wiring, new brake linings, a few new seals etc and she is as good as, well 40 years ago, new!

 

I'd do it myself if I had a barn!

 

That is the reason why i can not

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