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After four long years the HUP frame and body have reunited...at long last, the HUP is beginning to look like she should. This morning, Bob, Grant and I worked out a plan to slide the body onto the frame. The first step was to conduct some routine maintenance on the wheels of the frame that supported the body for two years. Surprisingly, the tires inflated and held (there was some moisture inside them).
![]() We then lined up the back of the HUP with the body and chocked the wheels front and rear. ![]() Out came the drag ropes, come along and Bob's tractor. ![]() We used four by fours and other lumber to prevent damage to either the frame or the undercarriage of the body. ![]() With some elbow grease at the come along, the body slid easily onto the frame. Care was taken to ensure that the fender tabs on the body did not rip out the gas tank filler necks or dig into the now famous 10.50x16 tires. ![]() We removed the transmission shift tower and brake lever and carefully slipped the body home to where it will finally rest. Next week, we will install the wooden and rubber composite spacers and secure the body with the tie down kits. ![]() Needless to say, I'm happy with today's progress. Many thanks to Bob and Grant for their able assistance.
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Since Bob went to all the trouble to set up the shot, here is a happy fellow:
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RHC Why is it that when you have the $$, you don't have the time, and when you have the time you don't have the $$? Last edited by RHClarke; 14-10-08 at 00:02. |
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Dare we hope for driving by next spring.
Cheers Phil
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Phil Waterman `41 C60L Pattern 12 `42 C60S Radio Pattern 13 `45 HUP http://canadianmilitarypattern.com/ New e-mail Philip@canadianmilitarypattern.com |
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Phil, Maybe on the test track sooner than later! I have to reassemble my steering and have one mystery to solve - there was a gasket/shim between the steering wheel mount on the frame and the steering box - it got blown away by the overzealous sandblast maniac (me) a few years ago. I also found some horseshoe shaped metal shims when I removed the steering box. have a remnant of the gasket/shim that looks like stiff gasket material, but is as thick as two sheets of standard paper. Did you crack open your steering box or remove it from the frame? If so, was there a gasket or shim? Any guesses on the material of the gasket and dimensions?
I am guessing the shim provided fine alignment/adjustment and the metal horseshoes general alignment. Anyone out there who can determine the composition of the shim material and recommend replacement material?
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I encountered shim material on both the Pattern 13 C60S and Pattern 12 C60L never have had the box out of my HUP. Now someplace I have seen something about steering box alignment being a issue with CMPs I'll have to look for the info. Can't remember if it was in manual or service bulletin. If I remember correctly on the C60S I had very carefully saved the shims but when I installed the body and then the steering box there was binding with the shims and not without so I left them out.
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On a C8AX in NZ, but not on others. I think we left them off when we reassembled the truck, and they are in a box somewhere!
I imagine the state of the rubber cab mounts could affect the alignment of the steering column, yet the mounting bracket below the windscreen has slotted holes I think? The parts list C8AX shows: 5814779 SHIM Steering Gear bracket (between steering gear and bracket) 1 Hope that helps??? Rob |
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I will play with the shims this weekend.
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Bob refused to reveal what he was smoking, but the pipe looks familiar:
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[QUOTE=RHClarke;104640]
![]() I was just browsing this thread when it hit me - the bumper on the HUP seems to be level! Previously, one end of the bumper was an inch and a quarter to two inches higher than the other. It is amazing what a ton of metal (the body) will do to a frame...or is it the Guinness?
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..... aren't you sitting on what was the high side..... hihihi
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[quote=RHClarke;105316]Just thinking, Rob.... you might have to increase the length of those propeller blades in order to get it to move under its own steam, and put in a stick to steer with.
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Thanks for the suggestion, but I think I will eventually use the traditional method of steering and propulsion. The white tips on the fan blades are the result of a short discussion with Phil Waterman, who painted his tips red (red to cover up the red markings that showed up unexpectedly). In both cases, the tips will serve as a reminder to me to keep my fingers out of the path of the fan blades when the old girl is purrin'. Bob and Grant, Anything happening at the barn? Oops! Got to go, it is almost 11:00 hrs here in Alberta... We shall remember.
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Just a suggestion, no harm no foul... ![]() We remembered today, at the Cenotaph at Old City Hall in Toronto. Sally joined me in this dank gray day to say a simple "Thank you". There weren't many vets there, but it's all my boss would allow me time off for. Still, I wore my beret and had the privilege of giving a salute at the appropriate times. It was worthwhile. ![]()
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Bob, Grant, Is it that cold in the have not province that you can't type? What's been going on? Silence usually means you two are up to something...
I might be able to join you at the barn this weekend as my task out west ended early - pending the Frau's approval... Anyway, fill us in on the Hammond scene - this traveling Rotter wants to know.
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Impressed with the state of things, compared to my slowed-again-to-snail's pace progress, what with needing to build a new fence out in the country, my sporadic trips to the dacha, and diesel-fuel rationing. Did you get my snaps of the doghouse door. I will have to get measurements of the rear tool box from you at some time.
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I feel your pain. I take advantage of the opportunities to max out my time at the barn, and I work on the HUP... I do not recall seeing the door photos, but I will check again tonight since the Gracies Call for tonight went bust. Measurements of the tool box will be sent soon (I hope). I'll post them on MLU as well to spread the wealth. Keep us all posted on your progress - I appreciate keeping up on things HUP-ish. Who knows, maybe when we strike it rich, and after we fix up the trucks, we can have a '45 HUP race!
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