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This is going to take some doing but a project worth doing.   Purchased in October 2004.

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As found under the covers. Logan taking a closer inspection.
Relocated to Pigeon Valley 2004. June 2006 & road legal!!

The Story so far.

The truck was purchased in Oct 2004 from Don Tasker in the Motueka Valley.  I had known Don for some years and it was at a  meeting to trade some tractor parts earlier that year that he showed me what was under the covers.  That's nice I thought and then gave it no more attention.  Some months passed and I think I had an epiphany "go and get that truck you idiot", phone calls made and a deal was done without really seeing it.

I am grateful for the help of Brian Webby who was able to help me shift it.  This was not without drama as the rear brakes with the handbrake on had rusted to the bands and thy were locked solid.  We managed to get it to the club grounds at Pigeon Valley and the work was to begin.

Work done to date.

The maiden voyage up the street was in January 06.  The first attempt was ill fated as the battery run out of puff when I got to the bottom of the drive and it stalled.  

Front wheel bearings replaced Jan 06 and it was trailered out to the Pigeon Valley Show to be put on display.  It did a few laps without drama.

 

A few small jobs to do and about ready for warrant & registration.

 

April/May 2006.

Progress has slowed a little. After getting a relatively clean bill of health to pass a warrant test I was (I thought) ready for re-registration.  But alas I was not "in the system" so it was letters and info off to the LTSA.  This is a whole new chapter in itself. However we managed to get the green light and in the system truck delivered back for test end of May.  This includes Repair Certifier inspection and no doubt a list of things to fix.  Not quite running right when talking the hills so I am think adjustment to the carb might be the problem.

 

 

June 2006

The battle has been won and now registered and warranted and ready for the road.

 

The final assault was delayed due to a problem with one brake.  I am indebted to Don Roberts for giving up the best part of a day to track down and repair the problem.

The running problem was resolved by Guy Griffith who found part of the carb internal workings resting on the manifold.  I have no idea how long it had been sitting there but it did make a difference.  The inspectors and I parted company with a shake of the hand and they hope not to see me again for a while.

 

There remains no shortage of things to do and I will chip away at these as time and $$ permits.

 

For now though the objective is to get out to Rabbit Island with a picnic and the Thermette for a Sunday drive.

 

We managed this adventure in July 2007.  A faultless trip out but the same could not be said for the return voyage and this was the start of a few issues which took a while to resolve. To keep the story short, recond Carb, recon fuel pump, birdsnest in fuel pipe + crack in fuel pipe.  New spark plugs, new leads, clean out distributor and a new 6v coil.  Made all the difference and going like a charm.

 

Oct 06.

A bit of web surfing directed me to where the chassis is stamped with the serial no.  this is D2 6723R.  Which in fact makes it a 1937 model!  Not sure if I will go through all the drama to change all the paperwork but I have a few more facts than when I started.

 

 

Nov 2005
@ Rabbit Island, Nelson. 1st big Drive July 06.
Handy thing sometimes. Feb 2008

 

This list is hardly exhaustive but the following have helped in all sorts of ways.

Roger Humphries, Brian Webby, David Holmes, Mark Pellow, Peter Todd, David Cockerell, Murray Elliott, Guy Griffith, Don Roberts, Steve Robinson, Dad!                   Thank you!!!

 

 

 

MANUAL OFFER

 

To other D2 owners.  E-mail me for a copy of the D2 Instruction Book. Only USD10.00 incl postage.. Click on image for e-mail.