Radiator bleed screw.

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Posted 2 years 1 week ago #200455
What all of them Cobber & you’re in South Australia. To try & recreate the “First Overland” Oxford & Cambridge trip from Hyde Park to Singapore, then on & across the Timor Sea to Darwin would be exciting but it would cause an incident as soon as it crossed certain Middle Eastern borders. One or two of these owners pack the same amount of beer as they do diesel & that’s not including the whiskey chasers. Food would be another stumbling block, it would all have to be taken with them as certain stopping off points don’t usually have many pork butchers; bacon & sausages is the food, beer & tea are the drinks, the dress code is oily overalls & facial hair is all but obligatory. Some of these guys are interesting to say the least, a good morning is ragging your Landie around an old quarry until it breaks & a good afternoon is lying in a muddy puddle taking the gearbox out to change the clutch. An iced over puddle for preference. Happy days or daze

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Posted 2 years 1 week ago #200457
I too have a shaggy beard, drink copious amounts of whiskey and beer, I’ve been known to severely punish Landiies ,4x4 Ford and International trucks ( gotten ‘em into places wheeled vehicles had never been before much to the amazement of logging crews in dozers and excavators etc. pujjed out bogged allterrain cranes and such like)
So looks like I’d fit right in

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Posted 2 years 1 week ago #200458
My word you sound just the sort sport that might just tie his kangaroo down & I suspect there might be an awful lot of very worried kangaroos around Melbourne.
Tell me do you start with a kangaroo mouse when your an infant & work your way through incrementally sized wallaby before moving into the big league & practice until can tie one of those big butch red kangaroo one handed whilst opening a tube of larger with the other.
Just a thought.

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Posted 2 years 1 week ago #200459
Don’t need to tie ‘em down when you can bounce ‘em off the roo bar!

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