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Old 16-04-09, 22:58
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Thanks Jim.
No Hanno it's not the Broken Hill Blitz. That would be good though.
Keith, this is one that was just up the road from me. Been in the same family for decades. Been a farm fire tender. Double springs on the rear.
Is that a small radiator I can see? It looks like one I saw many years ago in a newspaper article. I think that one had a Holden motor.

Going by the roof it's Australian production.
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Old 16-04-09, 23:14
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Thanks again Jim and David. When I get the chassis number it may shed more light on the matter.
keith you are correct about the smaller radiator. It has a Holden 179 engine and holden gearbox. Do you still have the picture you saw in the newspaper?
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Old 16-04-09, 23:23
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Thanks again Jim and David. When I get the chassis number it may shed more light on the matter.
keith you are correct about the smaller radiator. It has a Holden 179 engine and holden gearbox. Do you still have the picture you saw in the newspaper?
I may have it somewhere, but I doubt it as I haven't come across it lately. Just shows the old memory is still functioning though!
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Old 27-04-09, 13:00
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My notes, just found, suggest that the # 13 Cab dates as follows:

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The No.13 cab introduced a large number of improvements and modifications, which were agreed upon tentatively at a meeting at 7 Corps HQ on 22nd December 1940, of the Standing Committee at which Brigadier N.O. Carr, D.M.G.O., N.D.H.Q. [Deputy Master-General of the Ordnance], produced photographs of a new type of cab which would provide greater crew comfort and better engine access. He also mentioend that the engines in these trucks should run between 5,000 and 10,00 miles without attention other than provision of oil ans water.
This was taken from Dr Gregg who must have read the relevant file at the Archives in Ottawa though I have not had that pleasure yet.

Brigadier, formerly Colonel, Noel O. 'No Car' Carr was the DND's 'father' of the CMP. I often wondered if he retired as a Major-General.
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