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aussiegregmac
REMLR Inc
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Posts: 945
THANKS 97
Location: Esk Qld
REMLR No: 384
Re: What I did today in my Perentie
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Reply #75 on:
January 20, 2014, 07:23:46 PM »
No problem. Didn't go downies with that much weight but uppies went really well. Gearbox does the work brilliant.
Plus we weren't on the road 'cause the tracks are all on the property.
Greg.
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1942 C15 Blitz RadioVan 42-CMP "The PieVan"
1960 Series2 FFW 111-515 "The Woodcutter"
1991 Perentie RFSV 51-699 "Berzerker"
1996 Perentie INF 6x6 202-189 "The Walrus"
Barefoot dave
Vendor
Hero Member
Posts: 644
THANKS 81
Location: Brisbane
REMLR No: 369
Re: What I did today in my Perentie
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Reply #76 on:
January 20, 2014, 10:24:42 PM »
G'Day Greg. He does look good, eh?
I'll have to teach you how to cut it down and dig it in.
Daman, they are a fine looking vehicle!
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Kind Regards, Barefoot Dave.
Reunited with my old mate, RFSV 51 680, 'Sleazy'!!
D2 TD5 Auto
Gone:'91 RFSV, '88 Truck Carryall 48 358. Both cared for by REMLR members.
aussiegregmac
REMLR Inc
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Posts: 945
THANKS 97
Location: Esk Qld
REMLR No: 384
Re: What I did today in my Perentie
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Reply #77 on:
January 20, 2014, 11:02:00 PM »
I'll have to teach you how to cut it down and dig it in.
Tks Dave, but my Old Lady has already suggested that I could cut it down and dig it
in a hole. Is that the same thing
?
Greg Mac.
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1942 C15 Blitz RadioVan 42-CMP "The PieVan"
1960 Series2 FFW 111-515 "The Woodcutter"
1991 Perentie RFSV 51-699 "Berzerker"
1996 Perentie INF 6x6 202-189 "The Walrus"
Barefoot dave
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Posts: 644
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Location: Brisbane
REMLR No: 369
Re: What I did today in my Perentie
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Reply #78 on:
January 22, 2014, 09:40:04 PM »
It must be the chromosomes
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Kind Regards, Barefoot Dave.
Reunited with my old mate, RFSV 51 680, 'Sleazy'!!
D2 TD5 Auto
Gone:'91 RFSV, '88 Truck Carryall 48 358. Both cared for by REMLR members.
Paulak
Jr. Member
Posts: 88
THANKS 10
Location: WA
Re: What I did today in my Perentie
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Reply #79 on:
January 23, 2014, 07:50:56 PM »
I got Snr Com 48 627 licensed on Monday. Removed 24v wiring and distribution box Tuesday. Installed MPPT solar reg and Anderson plug for solar panel on Tuesday. Wednesday saw installation of 2 Anderson plugs for fridges and compressor. Also hard wired in battery charger and inverter and removed sideways facing single and two seater seats. Today had a nice 200 km drive through the wheatbelt down to Jarrahdale. Albany on Monday for a week then back to work.
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Johno
Full Member
Posts: 138
THANKS 23
Location: Perth
REMLR No: 321
Re: What I did today in my Perentie
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Reply #80 on:
January 23, 2014, 08:50:34 PM »
Gday Paulak, I will be travelling on the Albany hwy monday also, in my HiLux. Rather be in my Perentie but taking my 3 grandsons to Denmark. Will keep an eye out for you JOHNO
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Paulak
Jr. Member
Posts: 88
THANKS 10
Location: WA
Re: What I did today in my Perentie
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Reply #81 on:
January 24, 2014, 10:45:53 AM »
Gday Johno, I will hopefully be at Kojonup bakery or soldiers? park around lunchtime.
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Johno
Full Member
Posts: 138
THANKS 23
Location: Perth
REMLR No: 321
Re: What I did today in my Perentie
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Reply #82 on:
January 24, 2014, 11:17:10 AM »
I have the same plan Paul, so hopefully will be able to have a lunchtime discussion around Perenties . Regards John
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philmcdau
Jr. Member
Posts: 80
THANKS 3
Location: Ellenbrook WA
REMLR No: 399
Re: What I did today in my Perentie
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Reply #83 on:
January 24, 2014, 11:45:58 PM »
Getting mine ready for the drive back to WA....... Leaving next weekend.
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1 x Perentie FFR 49 361
aussiegregmac
REMLR Inc
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Posts: 945
THANKS 97
Location: Esk Qld
REMLR No: 384
Re: What I did today in my Perentie
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Reply #84 on:
January 25, 2014, 08:39:43 AM »
Good luck. Easy does it. Best fuel economy 85-90kph. Have a good trip.
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1942 C15 Blitz RadioVan 42-CMP "The PieVan"
1960 Series2 FFW 111-515 "The Woodcutter"
1991 Perentie RFSV 51-699 "Berzerker"
1996 Perentie INF 6x6 202-189 "The Walrus"
Paulak
Jr. Member
Posts: 88
THANKS 10
Location: WA
Re: What I did today in my Perentie
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Reply #85 on:
January 25, 2014, 03:17:24 PM »
Tested my winch - it works.
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aussiegregmac
REMLR Inc
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Posts: 945
THANKS 97
Location: Esk Qld
REMLR No: 384
Re: What I did today in my Perentie
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Reply #86 on:
January 25, 2014, 07:06:17 PM »
Isn't it a pain spooling back in when you can't stand in front with a remote
Gggggrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr.
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1942 C15 Blitz RadioVan 42-CMP "The PieVan"
1960 Series2 FFW 111-515 "The Woodcutter"
1991 Perentie RFSV 51-699 "Berzerker"
1996 Perentie INF 6x6 202-189 "The Walrus"
Paulak
Jr. Member
Posts: 88
THANKS 10
Location: WA
Re: What I did today in my Perentie
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Reply #87 on:
January 26, 2014, 09:31:40 AM »
Yes but not as much a pain as using my tirfor.
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Young Eric
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Posts: 303
THANKS 31
Location: Gippsland Vic
Re: What I did today in my Perentie
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Reply #88 on:
January 26, 2014, 10:21:58 PM »
Took my Perentie GS, with winch, and number 5 trailer to the Neerim Show.
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aussiegregmac
REMLR Inc
Hero Member
Posts: 945
THANKS 97
Location: Esk Qld
REMLR No: 384
Re: What I did today in my Perentie
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Reply #89 on:
January 26, 2014, 10:28:17 PM »
That's arriving in style. Great.
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1942 C15 Blitz RadioVan 42-CMP "The PieVan"
1960 Series2 FFW 111-515 "The Woodcutter"
1991 Perentie RFSV 51-699 "Berzerker"
1996 Perentie INF 6x6 202-189 "The Walrus"
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