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Posts posted by handler 69
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Can a Saracen tow an army trailor? If so was it a special one?
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Alvis disease, spreads from the brain into the hip pocket! Terminal Iam afraid!
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Yeah Iam familiar with the RO-RO expense, and their overwidth excuse for more money :shocked:! $20,000 per vehicle it cost me to get the SKOT and MTLBu over from Europe. Would dearly love a Saladin to go with the Saracen. Iam keeping the SKOT and selling the MTLBu. Thanks to my business partner being an A hole, Iam disolving my tank business. :mad:
Though to be honest I don't know the RO-RO cost from the UK to here, but anything that comes that way has to go through bleeding Melbourne and AQIS there are worse than the Gestapo! Petty and money grabbing!
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Now that is an interesting theory. Why a wreck? Could you not drain the oil etc and do it?
Just asking as Iam a mechnical retard and don't know these things LOL.
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Quick question lads! Will a saladin fit in a 20ft container? They were made to be loaded into aircraft, so I was just wondering?
Cheers
Troy :cool2:
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Yes my thoughts exactly! No belly wheels on this one so they could have gone under there! No too lazy to do that even
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OK thanks mate!
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Try TARMOT, Polish compant....very trustworthy, can use paypal. Ask for Mario
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G'day Fellas
Would anyone out there have a drivers manual; showing how to perform the basic greasing, track tightning etc on the 432.
Next question, can you email it LOL.
Cheers
Troy
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Good place to be if you want Russian or Eastern Block gear and vehicles!
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We bought a fully restored vehicle from a "reputable" company in Poland. What we got is onl;y fit for the junk yard. Costing alot of Aussie dollars to fix as well as some ingenunity :-D
Front brakes L/H side, because the fixing bolts had been broken, water got in.....
bent and broken front drive shaft
sand blasted and re sprayed interior :shocked:
same...same
Vehicle that was said to be shining inside and out!
More soon gentlemen.......:yawn:
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Some more pics for you all! :cool2: The Gearbox has now been reconnected to it's drives and the sludge has been cleaned out of the oil basin.....enough grot to suggest that it has not been touched since 1968!
The bottom of the SKOT before washing!
We have been told that there is another SKOT in Australia! Bought from a chap in the UK, Aussie quarantine had a fit and charged the $26,500 + GST to clean it! Makes my 10,000 EURO seem cheap for two vehicles LOL! :wow:
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Three hours to get the armored top off the SKOT, and another 4 hours to remove all the stuff off the motor to pull it. None of the injectors were any good and worn out, $1000 Aussie dollars to get cleaned and replaced, decieded that the new motor was the only viable option as I don't know what else is lurking under there :nut:! Lots of nice surprises though, the hydraulic fluid was contaminated with water, so will have to clean the system out, the accelerator cable was only hanging on by one thread, god knows what would have happened if we hadn't found it. Should be an interesting and expensive couple of weeks coming up...
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Thanks Mate
Need all the help I can gert with the MTLBu, don't even know how much oil it takes :red:
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beautiful engine Skot, you certainly have had no luck with this lot at all...I suspect the skot is underpowered for the weight it has to carry all the time....the engine must have to be working very hard all the time so putting it under a lot of stress...and they were never popular as a military vehicle not just becuase of the driving position but due to the high maintenance..
you are certainly not having much luck though...fantastic job your doing there...
cant wait to visit in the next 12 months...
Paul
Make sure you do come down to Tassie mate, stay a couple days at my place! Just PM me when you are ready!
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The new restored gear box and it's componets went into the SKOT today. But the god's were not smiling on me. I tried to start it and got nowhere, after bleeding and cleaning the fuel filter, that was putrid. I got the engine going, the mechanic had a look at the engine as it was noisy....and said that it was only working on three cylinders. After more work bleeding lines, that didn't improve anything, it was decieded that I will have to swap the engine out, luckily I have a spare SKOT engine. Will test the new engine out, take out the old one and clean and inspect the lines etc. More work! :n00b:
More photos of the engine swapping out soon........:wow:
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Damn was hoping that it was the landie that was going to get it
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We at the ex Soviet Union can do this just as well as those in the Imperialist West!! :yawn:
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Perhaps we are not praying hard enough to the Saracen Lords LOL!
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Any body know how the Russians marked their vehicles whilst in Bosnia?
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Want to make my Uaz's back end look a bit busier. What kind of radio would I be looking at for say the mid 90's?
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Did anyone get round to making that videdo on how to drive these beasties? I only know that you have to pump the GCP, just like the Fox's. From what Iam reading the Saracen is a different kettle of fish!
Cheers
Troy
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Thanks fellas, was thinking about a towing one over a mild 4x4 track, loaded with camping gear.