Good advice! Isn't it interesting when you combine tractors and commuting vehicles
Oh yes! so whilst mileage maybe low - hours may be astronomical! you ought to have [but not certain] no middle seat, but a really nice battery box, two batteries, 24 volt, HUGE alternator/dynamo and lots of other whacky stuff like shielded ignition etc.Yes it works, and yes it's ex-military- communications vehicle from what I understand. So the engine would have been left running and equipment powered from the electrics that way?
Mine didn't go above 2000 rpm flat out any way. Flat as a witches tit.While since I had one, but my memory is it only revs it up to about 2000rpm, about what you want for PTO use. For series on the open road, you wan all the revs you can get!
Could be wrong but it would be dangerous in either case.
Possibly/probably it's been converted to 12v - should be 2 batteries linked for 24v, a sodding great dynamo [really HUGE] all bulbs 24v etc and your ht leads and distributer cap look weird, as do your spark plugs. HT leads are kind of woven metal stuff - all easily noticeable if still there, oh, and maybe a weird light switch. Any of that sound familiar? Many have been converted to 12v for ease and economy [spark plugs for FFR £25.00 each if you can find em!] Photos would help id for certain................................. good luckYeah no middle seat. Only seems to be one battery, where does the second one normally go? And 24v, do you mean from 2 x 12v batteries? Only just got it so still figuring out what's what.
AH! We're diesel yes? in which case ignore most I've said! Although it's looking so clean and tidy I reckon if it was an FFR it's had plenty of conversion [like possibly petrol 24v to diesel 12v] check it's chassis number to see what it left the factory as. Has it got overdrive?Great, thanks for that background. Would the second battery have been located in the middle seat area? If so it has been converted into a subwoofer with a stereo set into it (pic 1). Here's a picture of under the bonnet- anything interesting there? Also an internal shot of the cab.
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according to his pic it does have overdriveAH! We're diesel yes? in which case ignore most I've said! Although it's looking so clean and tidy I reckon if it was an FFR it's had plenty of conversion [like possibly petrol 24v to diesel 12v] check it's chassis number to see what it left the factory as. Has it got overdrive?
Thanks, what can I find out from the chassis number? Whether it's petrol or diesel? Anything else major?
X2 on it's condition. Is that orange switch a kill switch? Get that retro radio on and your flares.Looks like you've got a goodun - decode the chassis number, it'd be interesting to know what you've got. Good luck,