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Put the cab on yesterday.Really pleased with the colour!

 

The painter held off on the racing stripe untill the paint has cured.We might put one on with adhesive plastic to see how it looks.I didn't go with the white roof idea.

 

The X frame and mudgards have gone off for painting.

Get them back next week.

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nice

 

you have got to have something with a small tasteful union jack on as its BRG like newzealand_flag.gif

 

BTW you do know that most MBU/SBU mogs are fitted with knock-off spring handbrake cylinders, so you can move them with out air by hitting near the end of the rod with a hammer, if you read the operators handbook it tells you about it :001_smile:

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BTW you do know that most MBU/SBU mogs are fitted with knock-off spring handbrake cylinders, so you can move them with out air by hitting near the end of the rod with a hammer, if you read the operators handbook it tells you about it :001_smile:

 

Should have read the instruction booklet.Buggar.

 

Thanks for the info though.I will have a look at the cylinders when I take the wheels off.:001_smile:

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