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Puketoo

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  1. question. On the Ferret storage diagrams it lists a number of items to be stored in the engine bay. The oil can is obvious, but where do the other parts get put. 2x plugs sparking etc??

     

     

     

    Hello from Texas. Can you advise where the oil can would be stored in the engine bay of a Ferret?

    Thanks,

    James

  2. i took a 6 inch long 3/8 inch ratchet extension and ground down one end smooth. I then heated the extension with a torch and bent it 90 degrees. I did all of this before realizing that one could purchase a "key" that would do the task. I will try to post a picture tomorrow.

    Cheers,

    James

  3. Hello there,

    my name is James and I am the proud owner of 01 DD 06 which is a MK 2/3 Ferret scout car. I live in the Dallas Fort Worth area of Texas in the U.S. I have owned my Ferret since 2002 but began deploying with the Army in 2006. I was blessed and had several friends who looked after her in my absence. I am now retired and we have a group of five Ferrets and two Saladins here locally so we can help each other with maintenance and the occasional outing. Please give me a shout if I can help in any way with anything. My email is svtpuke@gmail.com.

    Cheers,

    James (Puketoo)

    01 DD 06

  4. Just reviving this old thread as we have many more new members since we started the Poll, please take the time to vote.

     

    If you don't see your country please let us know & we will add it.

     

    If you click on the number of votes for a country then you can see which members live in that country.

     

    Those of us who are blessed and live in Texas always consider our really big state a country in its own right😉

  5. Hello to all. I am the proud owner of a MK 2/3 Ferret, 01 DD 06. I live in a smallish town called Granbury about 30 miles West of Fort Worth, Texas. I have had my Ferret since 2003, it was purchased from Karl at Lionheart Vehicles and I have been adding bits and pieces nonstop since then.

     

    i retired from the Army last year and look forward to spending more quality time enjoying this hobby.

    Cheers,

    James Newport

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