WOW!!!!
First, thanks tim for bringing this thread to my attention (again!!). I've just come back from a 10000 km trip through some remote and very remote areas, all in the (2WD) Moke of course.
But back to this task at hand.
Man what a score on those Ant boxes. These wonderful stillborns have had me intrigued for years now and seeing how they did the business end of them is really ingenious and fascinating. It is really sad though that we never got them as a production vehicle.
I really like the way they did the hi and lo range, I have something similar in mind for my own Moke
gearbox, but, not wanting to sound critical, I do have to raise my eyebrows are what the losses must be with the Ant Geartrain, also, I'd be a little concerned about the input pinion gear, it may well be OK, but being the size and wall thickness that they are, they are renown for fatigue and failure.
None the less, a champion project. I for one definitely do look on here with GREAT interest, keep us the Stirling work guys
