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davidc8ax 12-04-04 07:36

tool kits for Cmp
 
hi there.
Does any one have a list and or a photo of what a complete set of tools and accessarys were issued with these trucks.Those issued with a c8ax would be extra good .Thanks David

Pete Ashby 12-04-04 12:57

Tools
 
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David

have a look at the photo, I'll try and find the list to go with it

Pete

Pete Ashby 12-04-04 23:39

Tool list
 
David

List of tools as follows (source Chevrolet spare parts list 15cwt 4x4 august 1943):
Jack
Handle Jack
Block Jack
Box Metal tool
Box Metal (with bulbs and fuse)
Box and lamp assembly metal
Box metal (for blackout equipment)
Box metal (with spark plugs)
Hammer 1 ½ lbs Ball Pain
Plier’s combination 7”
Driver screw 4”
Driver screw 10”
Wrenches set of double end as follows:
3/8-7/16, 7/16-1/2, 1/2 – 9/16, 9/16- 5/8, 5/8-3/4, 3/4-15/16
Wrench adjustable 8”
Wrench adjustable 12”
Wrench spark plug
Wrench Cylinder head bolt
Wrench Wheel
Handle wrench wheel
Punch solid
Chisel flat cold 3/4”
File half round
Handle file
Tape 1/4 lb roll 1/2 adhesive
Wire #20 gauge soft copper
Wire soft steel 1/4 lb
Gun assembly grease (Alemite plunger type)
Gun assembly grease (leaver type)
Gun and hose assembly (squirt)
Can oil 1 quart
Can water 2 Gallon
Can petrol 2 Gallon
Brush engine cleaning
Funnel assembly
Gauge tire (Schraeder)
Extinguisher fire (1 Quart Carbon Tetrachloride)
Lamp assembly Inspection (12” lead)
Bucket canvass
Shovel
Axe and handle
Cutters wire
Matchett 15” blade
Sheath matchett
Tool set for runflat tires
Iron Tire 15 1/2”
Tool tire valve removing
Pump assembly tire (Foot operated)
Tire chains 4 off
Tow rope (1/2” cable)
Shackle (tow rope)
Chain assembly (tow rope)

Note the starting handle (Crank hand) is not included in the list, hope this is of some use

Pete

Hanno Spoelstra 13-04-04 09:17

Pete,

Thanks for the photo and list of tools!

As a matter of interest, Colin has a picture of the tools on his CMP webpage as well.

Now, who has a complete set of tools for his CMP?!?

Regards,
Hanno

GeorgeRadion 10-01-19 13:36

I am hoping to access a copy of the tools - pics and list. I have the tool box, but specific tools from the right period are needed. If anyone can help, as the links above no-longer work
Cheers
George

Owen Evans 10-01-19 13:55

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Originally Posted by GeorgeRadion (Post 257194)
I am hoping to access a copy of the tools - pics and list. I have the tool box, but specific tools from the right period are needed. If anyone can help, as the links above no-longer work
Cheers
George

George,

I can't help with the list, but these photos have been gathering dust on my computer for quite a while. Apologies, but I can't remember where I nicked the black & white pictures from. :giveup

Owen.

Tony Smith 10-01-19 22:17

There is also THIS THREAD. Can always add to the information and examples there.

Alastair Thomas 12-01-19 10:15

Tool stowage
 
I too have been collecting the necessary tools for my F60S LAAT. Spanners and other hand tools are not very difficult to find at autojumbles but the part numbers can be confusing as a number of different spanners have the same Ford part number.
I am lucky enough to have the correct tool box as my Father picked it up in Egypt during the war.

Questions:
1. where is the jack stowed in the F60S?

2. where is the tool box stowed? Behind the passenger's seat are four tapped holes in the floor board that are spaced tantalisingly correctly for the fitment of a frame to hold the box. Would this be correct?

Kind regards
Alastair
F60S

Tony Smith 12-01-19 22:15

Quote:

Originally Posted by Alastair Thomas (Post 257263)
Questions:

2. Where is the tool box stowed? Behind the passenger's seat are four tapped holes in the floor board that are spaced tantalisingly correctly for the fitment of a frame to hold the box. Would this be correct?

Kind regards
Alastair
F60S

When you get an answer, link it to THIS THREAD.


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