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Hi Jack
Your post described your truck as a Ford/Marmon Herrington gun tractor, which some of our readers will know exactly what you have, then there are the rest of us. So may be a year and a picture, would help some us who might have parts book sitting our shelf with and explode view of the linkage you are looking for. Besides I always enjoy seeing what restoration projects people are working on. Cheers Phil
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Hi jack. the pto you require was most likley made by G well. they made bag loaders and tipping bodies for trucks in the 40's and 50's. I think I can help you out. I yhink you mey have my phone number.
John.
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John Mackie (Snr) VK2ZDM Ford GPW- script #3A Ford Trailer M3A1 White Scout Car -Under restoration- 1941 Ford Truck (Tex Morton) F15A Blitz Radio sets- #19, #122, #62, ART13, and Command |
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Cheers Cliff Hutchings aka MrRoo S.I.R. "and on the 8th day he made trucks so that man, made on the 7th day, had shelter when woman threw him out for the night" MrRoo says "TRUCKS ROOLE"
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Hi Jack,
Is the SA Museum tractor winch drive all complete? If you have any pictures to show that would be great. Allan |
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It is a 41 model as in the second photo and shown above by Keith and Tony at Corowa this year. The first photo shows a 39 Ford 1 ton ute leading the parade which shares the same roadster cab as the gun tractor. I also have one of these utes which I am currently restoring as well. |
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