Yes you can get Bedfords with tilt cabs but NOT M types (4x4) you can get to the engine through the floor or side panels only unless you remove the cab totalty, I drove these in Africa for years with Exodus Expeditions . Great trucks but hard work keeping them going.
you said the cab don't tilt but surely this is not true as the cabs do tilt to give engine access and on your other video, it seems the cab is tilited
The cab on this truck certainly doesn't tilt. Engine access is gained as I have described. Some trucks have cabs that are bolted in place but can be tilted after unbolting. Most trucks have cabs that can be tilted easily. This truck's cab cannot be tilted at all. In which video do you think you have seen a cab that has been tilted?
hi ya, yes know some cabs don't til but on your other video (Part 2) , you describe the engine, turbo etc and point to the cyclinders etc so this would of had to be done with the cab tilted so would of assumed was the same truck as this, if not, apologies. If cab wasn't tilited, then your cab must sit higher than ours as our bedford don't give you that much room with the side access covers up hence why assumed cab was tilted.
Yes you can get Bedfords with tilt cabs but NOT M types (4x4) you can get to the engine through the floor or side panels only unless you remove the cab totalty, I drove these in Africa for years with Exodus Expeditions . Great trucks but hard work keeping them going.
carlsfenderbender 6 months ago
Yep it certainly does look like the Africa Explored truck I was on back around 98. Think it was called the Daffy Duck...
Matt1972M 6 months ago
it looks like an africa ignored truck i went on back in '98
good truck, loved the idea so bougt a lr fc101 the following year
off to dig my slides out
richc101 2 years ago
of course you think the cab is tilted, you have more room under the panels compared to a normal TK since this is a higher raised MJ 4X4
79221193 2 years ago
you said the cab don't tilt but surely this is not true as the cabs do tilt to give engine access and on your other video, it seems the cab is tilited
del121a 2 years ago
The cab on this truck certainly doesn't tilt. Engine access is gained as I have described. Some trucks have cabs that are bolted in place but can be tilted after unbolting. Most trucks have cabs that can be tilted easily. This truck's cab cannot be tilted at all. In which video do you think you have seen a cab that has been tilted?
GoldieVideo 2 years ago
hi ya, yes know some cabs don't til but on your other video (Part 2) , you describe the engine, turbo etc and point to the cyclinders etc so this would of had to be done with the cab tilted so would of assumed was the same truck as this, if not, apologies. If cab wasn't tilited, then your cab must sit higher than ours as our bedford don't give you that much room with the side access covers up hence why assumed cab was tilted.
del121a 2 years ago
I was talking to a military specialist at an exibition, he said the multi fuel engines DO NOT have turbos, the ones with turbos r diesel only!!
Just thought Id tell u incase u were planning on using another fuel type.
tpvalley 2 years ago
i got my finger stuck in one of these trucks doors when i was a child & had to attend hospital,it was my stepdad haulage firm !
themeena1981 3 years ago
Good video. A well kitted out vehicle!
gpovanman 3 years ago