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This is what Bruce wowed.
And Carol is home Bruce.
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Good morning all,
I left Murrayville yesterday and stopped at Tooleybuc Club o'nite. Lovely Sweet and Sour Pork in the club last night Tanks.
Heading for Birdcage Rest area today.

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Good morning everyone. Wondered what you went down south for, Bernie. Are you home yet?
We are at the Dalveen rest area til tomorrow then heading further south. It's a bit cool here, but a lovely sunny day.
Beautiful day if you are out of the wind.
Safe travels everybody.
Cheers
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Looks nice Bernie.

Always a bus man.
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Oh yes, looks great...
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BernieQ2 wrote: Tue Apr 11, 2023 7:55 am This is what Bruce wowed.
And Carol is home Bruce.
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No hump at the front and the overhang is bigger than a RB145, the photo angle make gauging length difficult. So, what model is it? Does look good, what engine and does the rooftop air con still work? I guess we will see inside photos at a later date, enjoy the drive home.

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Back at the workshop after our 4 day get together with the Kombi Club at the Strath caravan park and the overflow parked up around the oval. The Kombi made it there and back, but I wasn't game to try my luck on the cruise and photo shoot down to Milang. It seems the drive through the Mannum flood waters must have resulted in water in the wheel brgs and they progressively became noisier and noisier till 70km/h was about as fast as felt safe on the last leg from Murray Bridge to Mannum.
It was a great long weekend, met up with names I only knew on the KC forum .... and probably can't remember which face matches which name :roll:

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gee, the 60% overhand rule looks awfully close.
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It’s big, what type of bus is it ?
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jon_d wrote: Tue Apr 11, 2023 2:11 pm gee, the 60% overhand rule looks awfully close.
I wasn't gunna mention that ;), there were a heap of cheap govt busses in SA some time back going real cheap ..... the catch was, they were not register-able because they were over width, but the govt being what it is, they all operated under a permit when in use as a passenger bus operated by the state owned bus company.

I wonder if it's one of the east-west engine buses that had the chain drive to the gearbox? Can't remember the make off hand, about the same time the chain stretched to the point it would jump teeth under high load, the engine would drop its bundle. Because the chain jumped the teeth on the sprockets, the engine was no longer under high load, so the problem didn't show until the big $$ were spent replacing the sprockets, chain and guides. In most cases, the new owner said they wouldn't have spent the money on the chain drive if they'd known the engine was stuffed, but once the $$ were spent then more $$ had to be found for the engine rebuild :twisted:

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