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  1. Thanks for the interest & info Gents, always good to hear other folks ideas & learn the correct terminology, I'll halt this chain here and start to update the resto blog on the link below; http://hmvf.co.uk/forumvb/showthread.php?43881-87-ET-77-Militant
  2. Thanks Iain, that works & goes nicely with Iain Crosbie's info. I suspect it's the left hand most selector fork on that diagram which has either had the no. 44 screw wind off or no. 51 fork fracture. We will see. Cheers Nick
  3. Dear all, on the way back from a local show this evening I lost 4th & 5th gears in the militant. Every other gear works fine. I managed to get enough speed in 3rd to put it straight to 6th & run it the last 8 miles back to base. I can now attempt to put the box in 4th or 5th, take my foot off the clutch pedal & the engine runs as though in neutral. When the truck was hot it felt quite loose when trying to select these gears, rest felt normal. With my Dad tonight, we've checked the movement of the selector rod from the bottom of the gear lever to what we think is the 'relay' or 'remote' box bolted to the o/s of the gearbox and it seems fine. Thoughts are that its a part broken within the relay/remote box rather than the gearbox itself (I hope). 4th & 5th gears are in the vertical plane when changing up or down. i welcome thoughts from those in the know. The photo below shows the selector rod coming in from the right cab end of the truck into the small relay or remote box bolted to the gearbox. Regards, Nick
  4. Was there next to Johns Foden, really enjoyed the show despite the fantastic thunder storm Sat afternoon. Will be back next year. Photos to follow next week once BT have sorted my broadband.
  5. Welcome Jason, what a smart new Nissen hut, I knew G T Evans still made them but haven't seen this type brand new...
  6. Was navigating along Google street view to Thorney Island airfield/barracks and saw this
  7. added recovery to my insurance policy for £30 John, asked them three times if they knew what type of vehicle they were covering & they said 'yes'
  8. Bruce's 'para mate' Freddie was on Ch4's 'Helmand - The British Army's Great Escape' last Monday night having been Intel Officer for the fateful stint at Musa Qala 2006.
  9. Try these http://www.bournetransport.co.uk/hgv-bus-recovery-dorset/hgv-recovery-dorset/ Note pay as you go service. others like Crouch Recovery near Leicester have network contacts with similar companies UK & Europe wide with similar capabilities to themselves
  10. Popped along to this small show today as I'd never heard of it until this morning. Nice setting of an old furnace next to a canal & surrounded by woodland. Plenty of smart steam & traction engines, tractors, cars & a few MVs as below. My take the Militant along next year.
  11. Flying visit today to re do the TP letters & numbers using white primer spray paint instead of the brushed on White hammerite I'd used before. I also found some water proofing spray I'd forgotten I had so gave the canvas cupola cover a good coating. I've also fitted the first pressed metal number plate, will do the rest next week along with some minor painting. Also noticed the n/s chassis rail behind the n/s/m wheel stamped 'G K N S WALES'
  12. wouldnt mind supporting this event next year if they need vehicles, up the road from me.
  13. Sunny weather & time for a trip out, did 50 mile round trip from Ashbourne. Had to repair the o/s/f round indicator as it had come lose, also momentarily lost power to the dash fuel gauge but seems ok since. Few areas to tidy up & paint, hopefully tomorrow. Added the 'keep hold of door in high wind' stickers to the door cards, will do the TP stencils tomorrow. Here is the Mili at the halfway stop in my parents street.
  14. http://www.nicksampson.com/transport-gallery-devon/
  15. I'm sure I've read about these in one of the trucking mags, an impressive array of services looking at the website.
  16. Thanks for the pointer - I didn't know you could host albums on your profile - you have a smart truck too, nice dog as well. Those Aden photos are interesting, hadn't seen the flotation/sand tyres on the Martian before.
  17. Good luck to them invading Stoke 😀
  18. try Paul Watson workshop, Ilkeston, Derbyshire 01159 309 735
  19. http://www.kentonline.co.uk/ashford/news/military-vehicle-crashes-on-motorway-99518/
  20. Approx 20 MAN HX60 4 wheeler canvas tops with reg prefix ?? PT ?? at HRVS MAN on the D Road, Stoke.
  21. No problem, if you'd like the original image emailing at a higher resolution let me know
  22. I'll now have to dig out & post the photo of my other grandpa who served in the Royal Signals during WW2; there's one photo that looks similar to a Bedford oxc & hard bodied caravan type trailer.
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