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Unusual Fan extention
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Can someone tell me what specific application this fan extention came from?
Was it a S&C Loyd? |
looks like
..the one on the front of the engine on my mkII.
The rest of it is on the generator. |
Early ?
Hi LYNN - could it be off an early Bren or machine gun carrier?
Does the tag attached to it have any clues ? (It wouldn't fit my scout by any chance now would it?) Cheers Phill;) |
Phillip / Charlie
Phillip. I think your Scout has the std one. I pulled this photo from somewhere, I don't own the thing. Just trying to fill in some gaps, and thought it was a Loyd one because this has a big fan on it, and the Starting and charging Loyds probably had those big geny's on them.
The Dodge 3/4 ton radio car and some Fords had the same geny, but fitted with different end plates. Thanks Charlie. are you able to comfirm that the MkII carrier is the same? |
Genny
Hi Lynn. yes I seem to remember reading somewhere that the Loyd S&C version had a large auxiliary generator driven by a PTO. Does that ring a bell anyone?
I might have a photo somewhere. Cheers Phill |
Fan extention
Thanks Charlie. are you able to comfirm that the MkII carrier is the same?
I'm reasonably certain - should fit RichardT's project... |
Here is
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A standard one, A fan assy, and the generator drive dog.
Is the fan assy, Canadian, British, or common to both? |
Material
Nice pics once again Lynn - this is getting to be a habit on your part - a very good one at that!
Did I understand you correctly that one part of the fan extension drive is made of fibrous material ? I believe I may have found the other steel half some time ago but it went into a box of random junk and has been filed away. Cheers Phill |
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