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More mystery WD trucks
Anyone got any idea what this is please..note the mudguard and wheel design?
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MCC CS8T Mk III
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200-gallon...water tanker or fuel tanker?
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Census Number?
What was M 415667 please?
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HTH, Hanno |
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This number falls in a group (400000 to 500000), which were "Not taken up" according to the Chilwell list. The MCC CS8 is definitely a water tanker, you can see the filter up behind the cab. |
Tankers
Thanks! I have in fact got a photo from Bovington (# 718/D2) of a 250-gallon petrol tanker CS8T. This is from the Third, 1936 Report of the WD Mechanization Board:
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"The engine was a six-cylinder 3,485 litre petrol engine developing 63.5 bhp and maximum torque of 1m740 lbs/inches"
Must have been some kind of engineers to only get 63.5 hp out of a 3485 litre engine. British, you say? |
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Same engine as used more-or-less in the contemporary CS11/30...63.5 honest British horses.
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Ta!
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David, you missed my point. 3485 litres is around 775 gallons. Somebody forgot a decimal point.
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In civvy guise with a single SU and no restriction or governing about 30% more was on tap. All the WWII 15cwt trucks were given between 60hp - 70hp, doubtless considered quite adequate at the time, even the WOT2's V8s were held back to 60hp. R. |
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Is this the Mystery Picture competition? From what I can see, it looks to be a Morris Commercial CDF or CD |
Compo
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The use of "," instead of "." is of course a European thing! Very confusing at times! |
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£1 = 1.5, you must be joking. The base paper rate which neither of us get is £1 = 1.38869 A subject near to my heart with the approaching sight of moving my house in cash next year; we projected last May at 1.47, the current rate is presently a non-starter. R. :( |
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Regards Nick Balmer |
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I do not think so because that model had WD pattern divided wheels, with 10.50-16 tyres. The one in the photo is definitely not fitted with those. |
Going for a swim # 1
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Any idea what this truck is please? #1
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Leyland three-ton 4 x 4
I have just come across references to a Leyland 3-ton 4 x 4, firstly with petrol then diesel engines. I have no other details and I assume that they never went ahead to production? Anyone got any ideas please?
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Any idea what this truck is please? #2 It appears that the Census # is L 4502000 or 4502080. QL or Ford?
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Going for a swim 2
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Goodness knows what this is!
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Am I Good? :D H. |
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Definitely, 100%........a Ford WOT6. Recognition points are the body rubbing strip is full length and the step on front mudguard. (I have just rebuilt one!) |
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Fordson W0T6
L 4501602 to 4504101 Contract V.4150...well done!! :salute:
And thanks for th MW that is swiMWing! :salute: |
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David, In all your Ford records, do you have lists of chassis numbers and associated contracts, for the WOT6? |
i would agree bedford MW and Ford WOT but what ever i would be surpised if they did not drown, hey Richard remember what you said to us the other day re the Ford WOT if you hit a puddle it gives up so how the hell is that one going to survive. David just going back to the morris water tanker take a look at your latest article in VR and the location of the mobile laundry, the Morris is in the same place, these 200 gall tankers were part amd parcel of the unit, by the way any more pics of the laundry trailers
cheers Les |
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Hi Les, Quite correct, if a Ford V8 sniffs a puddle, it stops :) but these vehicles have been fully water proofed for wading. If you saw the instructions to do it, nothing is left to chance, a gungy compound, waterproof fabric, grease, bostik, were all things used in the process. I think that on the MW photo, a snorkel pipe is just visible over the cab. One of my old colleagues from REME, used to tell me about a Bedford 28hp engine that was used in a display, running in a tank of water. |
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