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Hi
The snatch block for use with the winch is going to be fairly large with the pulley wheel more that 8 inch in diameter with a 1 inch diameter grove just to work with the 11/16ths winch cable. The winch cable on a CMP makes the cable on US trucks look thin. The snatch block is a very useful and necessary tool to go with the winch kit. Do you have the winch scotches? 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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Still looking for the Carter manual choke carb for the mid 50's 235, but we took the Rochester auto choke carb out of the FAT this week and replaced it with a manual choke Rochester. Starting like a gem and every time I see this beast running I realize what a beautiful piece of Canadian military history it is. I hope you guys don't get tired of my pics. Tony putting her thru the paces.
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1942 C8A- HUW " Wireless Nipper" 1943 F-60S LAAT and 1939 Bofors 1942 C8 Wireless 1943 FAT/ 17 pounder 1941 C15 GS 2B1 Last edited by Rob Fast; 29-09-14 at 03:19. |
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Rob,
Please continue with the updates and particularly the pictures. It is a great source of inspiration for those of us who have just started on the path to a restoration project. A great piece of history that you have brought back to life. Peter |
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Here are pictures of the pulley I have.... which I beleive is much bigger than what is on a CGT...
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Bob Carriere....B.T.B C15a Cab 11 Hammond, Ontario Canada |
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above the front windshield? Cheers Rob
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1942 C8A- HUW " Wireless Nipper" 1943 F-60S LAAT and 1939 Bofors 1942 C8 Wireless 1943 FAT/ 17 pounder 1941 C15 GS 2B1 |
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Are you looking at the 3 beehive lamps sometimes called Identification lamps, indicating a larger vehicle (>80" wide)? Similar lamps were retrofitted to My M135 and I have seen the remnants on CMPs picked up. Normally they would be added when the truck was civil registered but my M135 had never been civilianized so DND must have been adding these lamps at some time.
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The CMP in the background also has this 3-light fixture.
Many years ago at Princess Auto in Winnipeg, they had a late Chev Cab 13, 15-cwt Wireless truck sitting on it's frame in a field to the left of the front of the old Quonset hut building John used to work out of. It had been a traffic accident write off direct from the Army and it also had one of those 'clearance' lamps mounted, but not to the leading edge of the roof, as those in this photo appear to be. The lamps at Princess were mounted on top of the front edge of the roof, lamps pointing upwards. David |
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