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Old 03-02-16, 15:23
Eric Korhonen Eric Korhonen is offline
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I have a F15 as well, went out and checked the numbers on tags. Interesting to see how close the numbers are.

Chassis #F15441-M Cab-13
Chassis serial# 40762
Engine serial# 3G-22388-F
CD 312 Built Mar 27/42

Vehicle Code F 15441-M-GS-2

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Old 03-02-16, 20:17
George McKenzie George McKenzie is offline
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I wonder what the welder was .? Hobart ,Lincoln ? amperage ,Model # ect. .We are trying to get a hold of the one that was here .Years ago I used a 300 Amp Hobart army welder.Check with Richie Brothers Auctions they may have a lead on one
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Old 03-02-16, 23:17
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Welder was a Lincoln which ran on the same great engine as the truck.....a flat head V8 Ford. I remember on mine how heavy that welder was. I used the overhead crane at work to lift it and it's weight was deceiving. We used to tow the CMPs to various displays in Saskathewan and Manitoba with MLVWs. The KL behind a MLVW was like a boat anchor, limiting the MLVW to 65 kmh. Made for a very long trip to Winnipeg.

A loose welder was on Kijiji a couple years ago in Alberta. I think I posted on here on MLU and Rick bought it.
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Old 04-02-16, 01:31
David Dunlop David Dunlop is offline
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A thought on these data plates.

Both are 1942 and I think that is when KL production actually started. The KL was apparently a dedicated Ford product.

It might be possible that when Ford ramped up for production of this vehicle (for which the cab and chassis assemblies were their sole production concern), the information they had to go on was that it was going to be a new class of 15-cwt Machinery Truck, so the first data plates that were produced were stamped 'MACH -I'.

By the time the KL bodies started arriving from their manufacturers, Ford had much clearer information at hand that stated the coding for these vehicles should delete 'MACH - I' and go with KL. Those cab and chassis with the first iteration of the data plate were left as is and all subsequent production went with the KL coding. So these two vehicles could be very early production KL's.

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Old 12-12-16, 01:47
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Bringing this thread back to life.

After a spring/summer/fall break I am back on the CMP. I have a couple of different trucks that were sourced one being a F15A with the regular box and a well the other being a KL tuck, i have decided to go down the KL route.

I brought the KL chassis in a couple of weeks ago with the goal to get the motor running I dropped the oil pan and cleaned out all the gunk and got it to fire up.

https://youtu.be/lD6AKC6ghD0

Here is the start up, the truck was probably sitting for 30 plus years with out starting, it Had no compression on 2 cylinders due to stuck valves with super dave's advise i was able to get the valves unstuck and running real smooth.

This was today!

https://youtu.be/5XYaeiizQZ4

Also uncovered a rebuild tag on the motor.
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Old 12-12-16, 01:56
James Y James Y is offline
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And here was the distraction. The LR WOLF was picked up from BATUS here in Alberta.

We built a trailer based on a Sankey.

Jim
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Old 12-12-16, 02:35
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Here is the start up, the truck was probably sitting for 30 plus years with out starting, it Had no compression on 2 cylinders due to stuck valves with super dave's advise i was able to get the valves unstuck and running real smooth.
That motor sounds really good
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Old 17-12-16, 04:09
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Progress.



I wanted to get the truck deck sandblasted and painted however the original deck was modified by the PO for the tow truck rigging. They had cut the wheelwell and lowered them down for a flat deck. They really did not waste anything as they used the original wheelwell material, this gave me an original pattern to work from.

I cut the wheelwell out from the deck and then took them to make a new ones. This weekends job is to weld them in.
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