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Old 17-03-13, 00:14
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I have found it in my Chilwell list as TL14304 Bracket Harness Right.

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Old 17-03-13, 02:11
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Ron,any idea what kind of a "harness" it would be for?
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Old 17-03-13, 09:05
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Not yet, but I might know a man who does? Ron

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Old 17-03-13, 10:03
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Here is the plate from my Chilwell list. it calls numbers 11/12/13/14/16/17/18/19 "Harness Bracket" Ron
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Old 17-03-13, 12:05
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Mk2 carriers were later fitted with a seatbelt harness.... There was a square hole in the back of the drivers seat rest where the webbing straps came through
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Old 17-03-13, 14:04
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AH! That's what the hole is for. Cheers Richard. Ron
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Old 17-03-13, 15:32
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Hello Dave

I think it was a Sutton Harness that was fitted which is the same as those used in fighter aircraft.

Thanks Stephen
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