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r.morrison 26-09-16 05:17

Measurements.....
 
Jordan/Luigi: If Robert gives you the measurement of the "boxes" on the trailer, then go with them. I obtained those measurements from Reg Hodgsen in Edmonton years ago and the ones on Robert's trailer are exactly that.
Good luck....Robert :thup2:

Luigi Divano 26-09-16 23:58

Great!! :thup2: :thup2:

We'll wait for the Robert's return to his house and the measures of the two boxes in order to complete the restoration :).

Best Regards

Luigi

Robert Bergeron 08-10-16 22:15

trailer boxes measurements
 
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Hi Robert M.in Vancouver, hope you are doing well. Saw your new acquisitions, fabulous !

All,

I am home for Thanksgiving so here it is :

Document box located to the right rear is 27 cm wide, 29.5 cm high and 4.5 cm deep.

Tool box located to the front left is 29 cm deep, 46 cm wide and 23 cm high.

There is a little 3.5 cm step up from the bottom of the lid to the bottom of the tool box .

All are outside measures with the lid on each box closed .

Reported in centimeters but i can do inches if requested .

The picture of the tow hook is to show how involved the braking mechanism is.

If any else is needed , just email me , i will be playing with my CMP stuff during my vacation East.

Again, Robert M in Vancouver did a splendid job on the trailer.

Cheers. Ciao !

Robert Bergeron 08-10-16 22:28

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Here is another shot of the tool box.

Cheers.

Ciao !

Robert Bergeron 13-10-16 03:56

Her.. Were these measurements usefull to anybody ? ?

Would you rather have them in good old fashioned inches ?

Luigi Divano 24-10-16 17:47

Dear Robert,

sorry for my delay in replying you...!
Your info / photos and comments are wonderful! :) :)
Also the measurements in cm are great!
In case I'll meet other issues in restoring my trailer, may I ask you your support?
Thanks in advance for your kindness and help!
Best Regards
Luigi

Robert Bergeron 24-10-16 21:39

Ask for anything that can help you or Jordan with your restorations .

I am away from home in BC , Western Canada till Xmas so i may be slow to come up with new measurements.

Good luck with your restoration Luigi .

Cheers .

Luigi Divano 25-10-16 10:54

Thanks so much Robert for your help, kindness and cooperation!!

Keep in touch!

Ciao! :)

Luigi

Jordan Baker 24-02-17 12:35

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This trailer is pretty much done. Ive been waiting since this past fall for some warm weather as I still needed to paint the original combat rims after getting them back from the sandblaster. I gave the rims a nice coating of POR15 then did the usual steps of tie-cote primer and finished with Olive Drab. When I rebuilt the rims I ended up replacing the rim bolts.

New made Firestone tires were used, wow do they look great. They have all the proper period correct markings on them. A nice touch is that the modern DOT/safety markings are done in very fine print just above the bead lock on one side only. When I installed the rims, it is almost completely covered up. Combined with putting it on the inside face you can't see it. New tubes and flaps were also used.

Bob Carriere 24-02-17 15:48

Fantastic job.......
 
Can hardly wait to see gravel in front of the barn soon!

Bob

Jordan Baker 04-11-17 02:55

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Well I built a second 10cwt trailer recently. Although this one is a bit smaller and fits in the palm of my hand.

Jordan Baker 04-11-17 02:56

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And painted.

Ed Storey 04-11-17 03:10

Canadian 10cwt Trailer
 
Nice work!

Luigi Divano 05-03-18 12:02

Dear all,

I'd like to ask you some info concerning the Brake master cylinder: is there a master cylinder interchangeable with the original one (F/91A-2140) that could be bought in the after market / internet?

If yes, could you please provide me the brand and / or the part number?

thanks a lot for the help and kindness.

Kindest Regards

Luigi


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Originally Posted by Jordan Baker (Post 221949)
Ive also found some interesting differing features on these trailers from the information in the manuals.

In both SB-8 and SB-8A the body description has the fender brackets being riveted to the fender and bolted to the body. However in the Box Opening and Chassis/Body Assembling instruction it mentions using 26 3/8-24 x 3/4 hex head bolts to mount the fender brackets to the fenders and the body. The pictures in the manual show rivets whereas my trailer has bolts.

Another difference is a change of master cylinder. SB-8 in the parts listing has a part # of 91A-2140. This is a master cylinder with a 1-1/6" bore for a Ford 1/2 ton pickup. Whereas my trailer has the larger cylinder with a 1-1/4" bore for a Ford 1-2 ton truck. Looking over the picturs in the manual you can make out a difference in the reservoir height between the 1/2 ton and 1-2 ton master cylinder. So obviously both were used but only the small is listed.

Attachment 80443 Attachment 80444

Lastly a bit of a mystery item that doesn't show up in the parts listing or the wiring diagram. An extra side mounted tail/stop light. This was in the SB-8A manual only.

Attachment 80445


rob love 05-03-18 15:02

I believe that is the master cylinder still used today on some of the American designed 1.5 ton trailers.

They are available online under the part number you list: http://midfifty.com/item.php?INV_ID=9095

They are also listed at rock auto. Many different manufacturers for this cylinder, Raybestos MC1050 is one of the major manufacturers with a somewhat standard part number.

Jordan Baker 05-03-18 16:12

I went with this one from Macs Antique Auto

https://www.macsautoparts.com/early_...ton-truck.html


They also have this one.
https://www.macsautoparts.com/early_...kup-truck.html

Tony Smith 06-03-18 02:29

They are also available in a wide range of brands and prices on e-bay:

The 91A2140 1 1/16" MC is part number FD1050.

The 91T2140 1 1/4" MC is part number FD4570.

And just to confuse the issue, your 1/35 scale model doesn't look like either of these, it looks more like the 1" bore M/C: FE1476.

Jordan Baker 06-03-18 05:15

Haha thanks. I was waiting to be called out on that. It was actually a coil from a 1/35 Kublewagen engine.

Luigi Divano 06-03-18 09:23

Thanks so much for your so prompt reply and help!! :thup2: :thup2: :) :)

Much appreciated your support! :note: :note: :note: :note:

Have a nice day.

Kindest Regards

Luigi

Robert Bergeron 07-03-18 01:36

Awesome work Jordon.

Luigi Divano 18-03-18 16:07

Canvas for 10 cwt canadian trailer
 
Dear all,

sorry bother you again; I'd like to ask you if someone of you knows the correct dimensions for the canvas to be put on the 10 cwt canadian trailer.
:giveup :giveup :confused :confused

On the basis of the photos shown in the maintenance manual (general - A5) and the measurements taken on my trailer, I'd like to order a canvas with the following dimensions:

Lenght: 93 Inches (240 cm)
Width: 43 Inches (160 cm)

What do you think about these dimensions?

Thanks in advance for your continuous support and help! :note: :note: :note:

Have a great Sunday!

Kindest Regards

Luigi


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