So pulled the engine out of the chassis and set to one side, the chassis was then moved out with the forklift truck, this wasn't as easy as it should of been with access being minimal due to a tipper with no engine being in the way, hence the dodgy angle of the chassis coming out
once the chassis was in the air it was pretty clear to see why a galvanised chassis was 100% necessary, this is just one of many holes that weren't patched up by the previous owner
Decided to start stripping down the axle further as this is the last thing that needs prepping before every thing can be taken to be galvanising, ending up finding a pin hole in the top of the diff pan meaning we'll have to cut this off and either replace with a KAM diff pan ready for a diff lock or a heavy duty one from 'Gwyn Lewis 4X4'
Next was to remove the half shafts, these came out pretty easily with no major problems, however the half shaft seals were pretty shot, the near side one being the worst, luckily they haven't done too much damage but will need a rebuild kit.
learnt a new trick today as well to clean threads up when you really cant be bothered to search for hours to find the correct size tap, to do this you simply grind a cut into the end of the bolt, then wind it through the threads, the cut allows any crap to escape instead of getting trapped between threads, most people may know this trick, but can be useful to those who don't!
So should be shot blasting plenty of parts tomorrow including the axles so they can go for galvanising so i'll try and update again tomorrow night