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Morning all. A fine day has dawned 'ere in Linkinshirshire. Might give me tratter a bucket or two of water - the roads around here are slick with mud from all the farm activity and me tratter is looking like its been off-roading for a month. I will keep the water well away from any door hinges :D
 
Morning all. A fine day has dawned 'ere in Linkinshirshire. Might give me tratter a bucket or two of water - the roads around here are slick with mud from all the farm activity and me tratter is looking like its been off-roading for a month. I will keep the water well away from any door hinges :D
Water used to get in via the safari windows on mine. Then on a cold and damp morning when braking and turning left it would happen, a constant stream of freezing water pouring on my heed. Can’t think why I want it back on the road.
 
Water used to get in via the safari windows on mine. Then on a cold and damp morning when braking and turning left it would happen, a constant stream of freezing water pouring on my heed. Can’t think why I want it back on the road.
Strange as it may seem, mine does not let any water in anywhere. Bone dry inside. When I first got it, at 11 months old, it let water in via the windscreen seal and made the passenger floor wet. I lifted the edge of the seal where it laps over the frame and ran some sealant between the frame and seal. Been dry ever since. :cool:
 
How did they manage to spend two years on it having all the facilities, my mate has nearly done his full resto with galv chassis in a few months on his driveway ??
Sort of question I had in my head too. Guess the guy works on more than one vehicle at a time. And maybe he kept on having to wait for money or the parts to be bodged reconditioned!
In the end he lost about 50% of his dosh spent on it. How can people live like that?
Bonkers!
 
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