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Chris, it certainly confusing now so I wonder what it was like then for a driver to pick up a trailer with different lighting leads! Am I correct in thinking that in some models they did have a lead with two male ends to connect the trailer socket to the towing vehicle socket.
It looks like (from my parts book) that the trailers meant to be stationery and level ,water tanker,generator etc ,all had props fore and aft. The cargo body looks like only having the jockey wheel. thanks for your interest and help, Robert
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