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Excellent thanks for that. That’s pretty frustrating about the photos. I did not know you didn’t have a computer. I also had problems with my phone.  it was easier when I had an android through tapatalk .. bob

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4 hours ago, mattb73lt said:

That's great to hear!! So glad it survived the storm disaster.

Regarding the picture posting issue, it may be that your account has reached it's limit storage wise. I ran into this well into my postings on my build. I couldn't figure it out and edited some content out of my blog. I ended up contacting Barry to increase it by making a donation to the site. It helps keep the site going so we can all enjoy it. That may be the issue and I felt the donation was worth it to preserve my posting efforts and to help the site.

Yep, that's what I did and feel it was a great deal considering how much enjoyment I get from been a member here

 

Paul

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3 hours ago, 1961H67 said:

Thank you, they are the original NOS sealed beams, thankfully they are 12v , I purchased the NOS fender turn signals and they had 6V , it was like a quick flash when I turned them on. Yes it’s been a rough 6 months, but we are slowly moving forward, we are able to use the new bridge, had to fill over 100 tandem loads of dirt around the shop, just got a power pole up last week, bay doors replaced, next step is replacing all the metal on the exterior. 

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damn that's a lot of damage

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Great to see your recovering from the horror you all faced 6 months ago.Ever upwards and onwards is the saying here in Ireland.The LJ is fantastic and looks none the worst for what happened.Your helper is gonna keep that LJ perfect...well done!!!

Paul

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A very different flood than we have in most of Australia

The water must of been roaring 

Truck looks amazing and the helper is there helping as well

Life really doesn't get much better I'm thinking 

 

Paul

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Thanks for all the comments & support,, yes upward and onwards, a day at time. And yes the worst part of this flood was the tremendous force of what 20-30 inches of rain did in the mountains, it really didn’t do as much water damage like most slow river flooding,, it literally just took everything completely away. The LJ was very lucky it didn’t get swept out with the current. This Peterbilt was about 50 miles away,,, Not as lucky as the LJ . 

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Wow that Pete took a battering.You know you hear about the flooding on the news but its only when you see the pictures someone like yourself took that brings it home how bad it was,not a 3min clip on the news...

Paul

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4 hours ago, mrsmackpaul said:

A very different flood than we have in most of Australia

The water must of been roaring 

Paul the difference between mountains and flat land... Australia must have similar problems in the mountainous area of the Snowy River and the "Table Lands" which we went down thru on our tour??????? They looked the same as our Appalachian region where Dean lives.

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