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Guys,
I am trying to find info on the "Cargo Lights", as used on Machinery trucks and maybe on other engineers trucks as well. The pictures and drawings I have seen seem to show two bowls with the cable stored in between. Does anyone have any more info on these, as I am drawing a blank on the old interweb. According to the manuals I have, the Canadian ones were made by Northern Electric, but that doesn't seem to help the google search. There probably was a similar lamp used on British, and maybe also Australian, Machinery or workshop trucks. Alex
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Northern Electric was a major Canadian manufacturing concern until the Japanese discovered how to make electricals and electronics faster, better, cheaper. The company was based in Montreal, ironically on the other side of a major highway from another major industry - train locomotive repairing. I think the building is now used as storage lockers for people who buy too much of that Japanese and Asian crap.
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I'd love to know what "lamps, cargo, electric, assemblies" look like too. There is one on the stores listing of my CDSW LAD but I haven't the foggiest idea what it is...
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Alex, those just look like cable reels for storing cables or hoses.
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Thanks for your replies guys.
Jordan; I always presumed they were just cable reels as well, but the C60X manual describes them as "Cargo light", with hook assembly. Also it mentions "Northern Electric" as the manufacturer and also the type (sadly I don't have it here at the moment). As I don't have any good shots of the C60X lamps I used some shots of the Servicepub factory photos CD which show the same lamps on a 3Ton 4x4. To me it looks like a lamp with one bowl just like any other work light, but with a second disc or bowl attached to the rear to create a reel......quite clever, but I can't find any pics of this type of lamp on the web. Stefano; Do you know where the lamp was stored on the CDSW? That could at least give you an idea of size(?). Have you asked the Ballards? Alex
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Alex,
The lamps were stored on the front r.h. side of the body inboard of the POW frame (in the picture you can see the box), and unfortunately Rory has got as much of an idea of what they look like as I have. The only mention I have found of them is in a VAOS catalogue (section LV6 - MT3 Part 1, bulbs, glasses, horns, lamps, masks, headlamps, mirrors and windscreen wipers - Chilwell 1943 pub. N° 79/3). Of course, obviously there is no illustration ( ![]() Centre (three light) Clips, brass, securing wire guard Guard, wire 16" dia. Shade, 16" I.D. If anybody has any of these to see (or even better for sale) I would be beyond interested!!!! Cheers, Stef Last edited by Stefano Ruggeri; 03-09-13 at 00:06. |
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