I think with a little patience and maintenance, you have the perfect truck for the job!
You can buy and press just the bushings in yourself, and you might as well replace them all and hopefully not worry about them for another 20 years. There is a good thread on the replacement here, but I can’t link it from my phone.
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They can readily be found for a decent price in the US, on ebay, most of the military parts equipment dealers, or even Amazon. However Eastern Surplus may be your best bet for international shipping, but their prices tend to be higher to start with.
As for backing up in low range I do it all the time, but I am the only operator, and very cautious on load and throttle application while doing it. I also disabled the auto front axle engagement while in low range, as it has been debated that it lessens the strain on the transfer case, as well as making the truck turn better while driving low range on hard surfaces.
How is the truck working out otherwise? Would love to see some pictures or video of it working on the roads of PNG!