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Box is a 2C1 on my 1943 F15A Cab 13.
U-bolt at rear of chassis: IMG_9424.jpg Mid-chassis, this one has a spacer block: IMG_9428.jpg These are bad phone shots, I can make proper pics and take dimensions. HTH, Hanno
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What are the dimensions of the bolts.....half inch or bigger and thickness of the plates??
Now for my next question...... where do we find spare parts listings for the cargo boxes???? All my manuals deal with the chassis, cab and mechanical components....... was there another manual for the box components???? Thanks
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Bob Carriere....B.T.B C15a Cab 11 Hammond, Ontario Canada |
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For those who may not know, I have Alex Blair's manual collection and the only reference to body construction is 1941 version reference in the post Hanno links to above.
I don't have material on the Lindsay construction for the house bodies or the for the later steel cargo bodies (and the machinery bodies made from them). Also not known are the construction details for trailer bodies (except that some of them are very similar to the later steel bodies - may use some identical parts or sub-assemblies like tailgates). I would be happy to hear from anyone with details mentioned. |
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I have a C15 with a Australian No 1 timber body.The bolts that hold the body to the chassis are as described by Bob Carriere. The cup head bolt passes through a plate with a square hole to lock the bolt from turning and spread the load across the body floor and then another plate under the chassis puts the pressure across the bottom of the chassis rail.My body has a chassis stiffener/spacer grooved to fit the bolt and sit snug inside the chassis rail.
All very interesting, Robert
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Humber FV 1601 1954 Brockhouse Trailer one ton C60S 1942 C15 1942 C15A 1942 (unrestored) ACCO Mk3 ACCO Mk5 Ingersoll-Rand 100 type 40 |
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I took another read through my spare parts book and found the following.
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Jordan Baker RHLI Museum, Otter LRC C15A-Wire3, 1944 Willys MB, 1942 10cwt Canadian trailer |
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And I checked one of my other references and answered this question.
![]() Anyway, per the chart the correct diameter should be 5/8's and the threaded ends long enough for two nuts.
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Jordan Baker RHLI Museum, Otter LRC C15A-Wire3, 1944 Willys MB, 1942 10cwt Canadian trailer |
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Excellent info Jordan, thanks for sharing!
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