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Old 17-07-12, 13:38
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Don't forget the oil! And don't wreck the nice new motor either...


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Old 17-07-12, 13:39
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Checklist...

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Old 17-07-12, 13:40
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Your nice new F15!

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Old 17-07-12, 13:42
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Here endeth the lesson... hope you enjoyed it, and thanks again to Diego for sharing this with us. We hope to see you here soon on MLU!

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Old 17-07-12, 13:58
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Default Best read Ive had in years

That really is the find of all finds....

What I love most about it is I will very soon be reassembling that very same type of truck.

Dont have to worry about where Ive put the bits - I'll just follow the instructions

Excellent work Diego and Keefy
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Old 03-03-14, 01:47
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Excellent reference. Thank-you.
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Old 10-03-14, 02:58
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Default F-15 instructions

Gents,

I know it is an old tread but wow , fantastic !

Incredible ,i own this exact same truck model. The contemporary details i had never seen before.

This will help me with some finishing details i was missing.

Thanks for posting !

Your friend from Canada , were they all came from in the first place .

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Wow.

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Old 04-11-14, 23:45
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Cancel that. Just printed it all out.
Awesome.
Thanks Keith and Diego.
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Old 13-08-18, 18:39
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Re. "Method of Pack MUP": does MUP stand for Multi Unit Packs?

We know SUP stands for Single Unit Packs - see http://www.mapleleafup.net/forums/sh...463#post111463

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Old 18-09-20, 21:23
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Default F15 Assembly Instructions

Collated these photos into an printable pdf booklet:

Assembly Instructions - 101" 15-cwt 4x2 truck - Van Body - Method of Pack MUP - June 1943

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Thanks Hanno, that will be a big help
Well done
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Old 20-09-20, 03:50
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Default Assembly Instructions F15

Hi Hanno,

Many thanks too!

Noticed on pg. 20 another variation of the speedometer cable routing and securing. Think I will go with this one showing it attached to the right rear intake manifold.
I just made a bracket same as the handbrake cable support at the rear springs. I was going to use it at the engine cover clip as per the F60-S Ford assembly manual photo but this seems a better way to go. Not a lot of slack in the 85" long cable so over the engine may be better than beside it.

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Quote:
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Re. "Method of Pack MUP": does MUP stand for Multi Unit Packs?
From the C60L assembly instructions you posted (Thank you),

"MUP -PACK

This type of Pack indicates one or more complete vehicles packed in any number of cases. In tis particular pack one complete Chassis and Cab is packed in one case, and two Bodies in one case with a consignment of three cases making up two complete vehicles."
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This really shows the character of this forum. A Canadian document, scanned by an Argentinian, posted by an Australian and collated by a Dutchman.
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