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carrierbarry 15-10-08 22:05

hole in seat?
 
I have seen pictures of universal carriers were the drivers seat has a square hole in the middle.
Why was this done?

cletrac (RIP) 15-10-08 22:33

Hemeroids?????

colin jones 15-10-08 23:46

Perhaps it saved the driver from leaning to one side if he felt the need to pass wind. Therefore forcing it down and to the occupants in the rear so the driver doesn't lose consentration.:blink: :confused

Lynn Eades 16-10-08 00:15

Holes in seats
 
Obviously Colin, all your carriers will have that style of seat, by nessessity. :) ( We could go for days like this!)
Barry, can you show us a picture? I dont recall ever seeing one, of that style.

Ledsel 16-10-08 01:05

hemeroid hole
 
It was for a seat belt. Can't remember the name but it was the same style as used in th aircraft. :salute:It's in Nigels book I think. Sutton harness.

Dinty 16-10-08 11:04

G'day All, LOL for those who can't spell Hemeroids????? Haemorrhoids aka Piles or locally dilated rectal viens LOL cheers Dennis :sheep: :no4: :thup2:

Tony Smith 16-10-08 11:45

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Originally Posted by Dinty (Post 104737)
G'day All, LOL for those who can't spell ......viens
LOL cheers Dennis :sheep: :no4: :thup2:

This qualifies for a :doh: :bang:





PS This is one thread that I am satisfied NOT to see the pics.

Dinty 16-10-08 11:56

G'day All, Gee mate long daze and not enough sleep and probably too much :drunk: I :giveup,, but at work I get into trouble for spelling mistakes believe it or not :doh: LOL cheers mate and good to see someone is on the ball :no4: Dennis

aj.lec 16-10-08 21:57

No matter which way you spell them out they would still be a pain in the rear :D :D

Ledsel 16-10-08 22:59

Dr. Ledsel
 
Drink a glass of Aloe Vera juice once a day and they will be gone in a few day's. :thup:

colin jones 16-10-08 23:22

But its not your throat that needs fixin':ergh:

Ledsel 16-10-08 23:24

Sometimes you never know where this will lead!

colin jones 16-10-08 23:29

Best thing is to have a few drinks then say hello to vera :cheers: :smoker:

Ledsel 17-10-08 04:10

Vera Lynn? Boy could she sing.

carrierbarry 26-10-08 23:28

Hole in seat?
 
Very funny guys !!

But have a look at nigels second book vol 2 page 19 and 22.
Note the square hole in the back of the drivers seat.

Any ideas?

Barry

maple_leaf_eh 28-10-08 03:43

in the back
 
So the square hole is in the back of the seat? All these amateur proctologists have had too much fermented Aloe Vera juice to get their jokes straight!

Still don't know the answer, but I'm waiting for some wise guy to chime in.

Ledsel 28-10-08 14:38

SUTTON HARNESS!!!!!!!! :bang:

carrierbarry 31-10-08 23:28

More please
 
Sutton harness explain ?
Barry

london

Ledsel 01-11-08 01:18

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It was a seat belt used in aircraft . It's in nigel's book Universal carriers Vol. II. page 41 bottom of page. I had asked this question awhile back asking what some brackets were in my carrier but no one knew.

Dusonn 15-02-14 19:07

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In behalf of PetrB:
"I know this topic is dead for a long time, but hopefuly someone could find it interesting. Here are two pics of the "holed" backrest from my Mk.IIIw."

universalgrl 16-02-14 05:07

Sutton safety harnes
 
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The harness that was adapted to the carriers was essentially the same as the harness for the spitfire.


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