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Citroman

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  1. Did find this valve seat grinding tool last month on a belgian fleamarket,]
  2. Hi i have here an military Bosch engine tester EFAW 46D. I have a user manual with it but it has the wrong electric diagram in it from the B model. The difference is that the D model has all different valves than the B model. So if anyone could help me i would be very pleased. Regards Fer
  3. Yes the Speyer museum had a lot strangly painted vehicles and other stuff. I think the truck would have been grey.
  4. This is a great WW1 Delahaye winch truck for observation balloons. I wonder who did chose this colour scheme at the restoration at the Technik Museum in Speyer .
  5. I can make you a new dial on 0.5mm aluminium plate. Silver coloured with black or white with black. We can print on special aluminium. I need a very good picture and the exact sizes. Regards Fer
  6. How big is the dial of the gauge?
  7. Thanks for the info. I think it looks better now.
  8. Steam crane at the local museum railway. It was build in belgium if i am correct.
  9. Mine was painted black after all that work... 😉
  10. Found this trench-art plane on a belgian fleamarket this morning. The hull is made of a bullit and casing...
  11. We had to use an other land rover in the field to right it up... I stopped to make a picture and as i walked past the vehicle i heard click it shot out of gear and started running downhill.
  12. Here my Minerva OOPS, only damage one mirror and the battery (later).
  13. You can also check if the return hole in the master cylinder isn't blocked? Sometimes rust can block this 1mm hole.
  14. A friend of mine does have his engine and machine parts cast at a foundry near Liege (B). He makes his own wooden models for the castings.
  15. There were a lot of old british and american trucks in portugal so an old garage may have the nuts.
  16. Could be, but in that time they also had brakers on a heavy trailer. Berliet and Dion-Bouton had 7 spoked wheels.
  17. Could the trailer be an ex WW1 truck? You still see the running boards an the rear dif. The tractor is a Chenard & Walcker
  18. You were right, it were inert rounds. Strange that militairy police did not recognize them. They had to let come the bomb squad..
  19. This truck carrying 2 american vehicles on the way to the UK was stopped at the border this afternoon. They still had live ammunition on board...
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