Hi all,
I have recently purchased an old Liner Roughrider dumper here in Sydney, Australia. I've stripped it down ready to remove any rust and repaint.
I'm trying to find out what type of differential it has so I can obtain some new seals. Does anyone recognise it?
Thanks in advance!
Andy
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Hi Andy,
I also meant to ask what engine is in yours. Ours is a SR2 Lister with anti clockwise rotation. I must ask a Land Rover guy if these diffs are from a Reggie.
Cheers john
I also meant to ask what engine is in yours. Ours is a SR2 Lister with anti clockwise rotation. I must ask a Land Rover guy if these diffs are from a Reggie.
Cheers john
Cheers Cobba
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Hi John, I think my engine is a Lister SR2 although haven't got around to finding any numbers on the engine yet. It seems to run pretty well, starts easy. I think it's anti clockwise rotation too.
I'll get some better pictures of it when it's cleaned up.
Cheers
I'll get some better pictures of it when it's cleaned up.
Cheers
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Update:
Got the two new axle seals matched at my local bearing Shop. The pinion Seal was a little more tricky but I've found that a Jeep Cherokee shares the same Dana 44 axle. The measurements seem to be exactly the same as what's left of the old seal. I've ordered one off eBay.
Finally finished removing most of the old paint and what seemed like a ton of hardened grease and concrete from the chassis. Primed and painted with Caterpillar yellow.
Next I will be cleaning up all of the smaller parts, pedals, steering, levers etc. Rebuilding gearbox with new parts from the UK and painting the engine.
Got the two new axle seals matched at my local bearing Shop. The pinion Seal was a little more tricky but I've found that a Jeep Cherokee shares the same Dana 44 axle. The measurements seem to be exactly the same as what's left of the old seal. I've ordered one off eBay.
Finally finished removing most of the old paint and what seemed like a ton of hardened grease and concrete from the chassis. Primed and painted with Caterpillar yellow.
Next I will be cleaning up all of the smaller parts, pedals, steering, levers etc. Rebuilding gearbox with new parts from the UK and painting the engine.
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Fair play to you Andy that is one tidy restoration on the dumper and another piece of machinery given a new lease of life and will live on rather than face the old gas axe and end up in a tin of beans!!!
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Hi Andy, Extremely nice work. Good to hear about the seals and that they are now sorted. Your bearing guy should have been able to cross reference the size but that doesn't matter now. The stud pattern on the wheels are 5 stud Land Rover pattern but can be many different makes but the stud diameter is what makes the difference between light truck and car.
Keep up the great work and please keep us informed.
Keep up the great work and please keep us informed.
Cheers Cobba
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Thanks all, progress has been slow recently due to the summer heat in my garage. Panels stripped back to bare metal, rust treated, primed and painted...
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Really nice work. I agree about the heat in the shed at the moment, I too have the same problem. I finally have my Cropmaster tractor ready for the sand blaster during this heat n humidity and will take it to him end of this month.
Not being picky with your project but I would get rid of those car tyres on the steer. They have too much grip and put a lot of stress on the steering and is possibly what stuffed the peg in my steering box. Tri ribbed tyres are readily available for the steer from your local tyre dealer and not expensive.
Keep us up to date with your progress.
Not being picky with your project but I would get rid of those car tyres on the steer. They have too much grip and put a lot of stress on the steering and is possibly what stuffed the peg in my steering box. Tri ribbed tyres are readily available for the steer from your local tyre dealer and not expensive.
Keep us up to date with your progress.
Cheers Cobba
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Totally agree cobbadog, all tires will be replaced with new ones. Ribbed for the back and nice new tractor ones for the front.
I put the panels back on to bake in the garage while I'm away this week, starting to come together now! Think the seat I got might be a bit too big, wanted something with suspension to save my back
I put the panels back on to bake in the garage while I'm away this week, starting to come together now! Think the seat I got might be a bit too big, wanted something with suspension to save my back
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