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S LATHERON (RIP) 27-03-09 01:05

Ford-based lime spreader
 
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The attached picture shows an original Census number showing through as I stripped the paint off a CMP 13 Cab door.

However the cab was on a LIME SPREADER used by an agricultural contractor for 20 years. The chassis is a F60S 101 1/4". w/base.
Square roof hatch model,
Welded front radiator cross bar where bonnet sits.This was hacked through when the FORD 4D diesel was stolen way back in the Sixties.
I guess it dates it at 1942/43 build.
NOTE the cab pics as found show early cab crash bar mounted behind front Bumper / Fender

Attachment 26724 Attachment 26725 Attachment 26726 Attachment 26727

Although the chassis had front winch fair leads the chassis frame only had a heavy steel spacer bar between the chassis rails.
I believe that the builder of the Lime spreader had BUILT the cab onto an EX Gun tractor chassis. and used various parts of other broken/ dismantled vehicles.
So even if the number was fully readable I could not be certain that this door and this number came off the same chassis.The metal contract plates are missing.
Can any one point out where i might find the CHASSIS number on this chassis frame, which sits waiting a rebuild in a friends barn. :thup2:
stephen

Hanno Spoelstra 01-04-09 12:43

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Originally Posted by S LATHERON (Post 111640)
The chassis is a F60S 101 1/4". w/base.
*snip*
Although the chassis had front winch fair leads the chassis frame only had a heavy steel spacer bar between the chassis rails.
I believe that the builder of the Lime spreader had BUILT the cab onto an EX Gun tractor chassis. and used various parts of other broken/ dismantled vehicles.
So even if the number was fully readable I could not be certain that this door and this number came off the same chassis.

Stephen,

As the wheelbase is 101-1/4 inch, and the chassis has fairleads, this is indeed most likely an ex-FGT chassis. The F60S had a 134" wheelbase.

Sorry, I have no info on where to find the chassis number.

Regards,
Hanno

P.S. I have moved this to a separate thread to increase the chances of people finding it.

Keith Webb 01-04-09 19:14

Chassis number
 
Try on the top rail of the chassis near the engine mount cross member on the right-hand side as in this example:

http://oldcmp.net/Images/collections...sis_number.jpg

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