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I'm having a think about the Loyd carrier chassis that Richard mentioned in another thread. Does anyone have dimensions or patterns for ALL of the steel work on a Loyd? From some of the restoration photos I've seen (Thanks Hanno) it seems that it is the norm that the Loyd body suffers from terminal corrosion following 50+ years in the open!
Does anyone know what vehicles the parts were sourced from? I understand the drive axle is the same as a UC, thus I presume the drive sprockets are UC too. Instument panel... I've seen a photo of a restored one, but they look like they came from another vehicle. The loyd does seem to be a 'parts bin' of a vehicle.
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Alastair Lincoln, UK. Under Restoration: 1944 No2 MK2 Loyd Carrier - Tracked Towing 1944 Ford WOT6 Lorry The Loyd on Facebook Last edited by ajmac; 25-06-10 at 21:40. |
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The Loyd is built on an English Ford truck chassis. I do not know which one, but I think 1937. The next catch is what length chassis. I would guess that, as usual, the difficult bits to find are the bits, that are special to the loyd. They have their own special axle at the rear, and a basically standard Ford axle at the front (the Loyd has the front at the opposite end to the truck) The axle is flippedThe Hubs are special, and the Loyd unlike other carriers has brakes at both ends.(cable operated) The body work is panel steel bolted together, which cannot be all that difficult to have folded up. Have a look at Nigel Watsons 1st book, and get yourself to a museum or the like to see one. The track, and sprockets. are the same as the other carriers, although they are longer so you need more track. They are supposed to be the nicest of the carriers to drive. If you can save those wrecks, and you plan to own one, then they are worth saving.
I think the instruments come from the v8 ford pilot (English v8)
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Does anyone have a Loyd manual they would be willing sell or ideally copy for me?
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Contact David Fletcher at Bovingtons they have patterns and manuals they can copy for you, there would obviously be a charge but if you go in or ring it gives you a chance to have a bit craik with the lads....... if you do pop in take a camera !!!!
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Good you got the deal.
Contact me, i'm restoring a Loyd at the momend and mine is 95% compleed and 100% original. Got lot's of photo's and info.
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Copied manual on the way this week, wow things move quickly round here
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