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New Brunswick FGT cab 11
This was just sent to me by a chap named Eric who has just acquired it.
I don't have any details other than he's looking for some headlights and the square V8 badge. Funny he hasn't mentioned the rear body yet(!) Is anyone familiar with this truck? http://www.surfacezero.com/g503/data...mafemmefo3.jpg |
hi keith
New Brunswick is a relatively small place by comparison to Oz, but no, this truck is a new one to me. i remember hearing a story of a fellow, near the miramichi river, who operated some sort of military museum, who had an old gun tractor but i never persued it any further. other than that, no other tractors were known to me. hope "eric" gets onboard here....the more cmp nuts down here, the better!!! cheers!! mike |
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He's also sent me a couple more images which I've resized... Looks like he's in need of the bit that makes it go vrooom too. |
Dash
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And just look at this great example of an early dash.
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Eric mentioned that was the one you were talking about. Just goes to show it's worth chasing up rumours eh?
Did you also notice the Chev rear axle in the first of this batch? Judging by the Landy in bits in the background Eric is a sick puppy like the rest of us. ;) |
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Happy to joing the gang. to present me i am a french canadien and collecting ww2 stuff for a long i remember. This baby is from Miramichi and i would like to know if any one have the 2 light for the front and the logo ford on the dash bord and in the front. Any one have the dimention of the body like this one here :) http://www.oldcmp.net/Petawawa.html |
Welcome
Congratulations on your first post!
Good to have you here, Eric. |
Bonjour!
Nice to hear from you. We are 75 miles due north of Cherbourg, and seven miles south of Canada. Yes, there is a village called Canada near us!
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Does annyone have tech info like this one whit the measurement but for a FGT cab 11 :confused http://img511.imageshack.us/img511/282/2a12b1pk3.jpg |
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Drivers,Parts, maintenance and body.. Drivers manual.. #27A 212 Pages Ford Drivers Instruction Book.(Special Pattern Vehicles)Canadian Military Pattern. Covers maintenance ,repair and operation of the following vehicles.F-8,F-15,F-15A,F-30,F-60S,F-60L,F-60H(6X4),and Rear Engined Armoured Car.Includes 6 pages of specifications and info on the tire pump and winch.. Written for the driver-mechanic. Body manual... #2: 150 pages Bodies Part List Illustrated, for CMP vehicles, G.S. (Wood and Steel), F.A.T. W-35 Wrecker, Water Tanker, Etc., 34 plates, issued by Dept. of Munitions & Supply, Canada. Oct. '41. Parts manual... #26: 327 pages NO NUMBER FORD CANADA, ILLUST. ARMY PARTS CATALOGUE 1940-42 FOR CDN. MIL. PATTERN VEHICLES. 8" CWT-4x2, 15CWT-4x2, 15CWT-4x4, 30CWT-4x4, 3-TON4x4, 3-TON-6x4, F.A. TRACTOR 4x4. (Jan. '42) -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Maintenance manual #27: 388 pages NEW MB-F1 FORD OPERATION, MAINTENANCE AND REPAIR, CMP, Jan. '42. Contact me off line or from my web site.. Glad to see you here.. Welcome aboard.. http://www.dana-nield.com/d32/Defaul....com/d32/blair :remember :drunk: :support |
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Alex Blair i send you a mp :) Eric |
Plate on dash
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I haven't seen this one before - the square one in place of the front axle engage warning.
"First switch notch indicated by upper nameplate" Did all Ford cab 11s use pull switches instead of toggles found in cab 12s? |
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How do you know if the axle is Chev :confused And for the Landy is my little tractor do all my stuff whit it and i have rebilt a landrover 1970 for my broder work like a charm :D If you need any pic for the hold ford let me know and still waitting for my 2 light and ford logo and the dimention :bang: thx Eric |
Keith of the two New Zealand Cab 11s' that I know of one had toggle switches the other had pull knobs as shown. Perhaps the one with the toggle switches had a replacement dash fitted?
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This was due to production problems for the axles in the Ford plant at the time I believe. |
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This should be "just what the doctor ordered!"
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thx juste what i need do you have the dimention of the triangle whindow and what is the dimension of the door and the hash on the top? thx Eric |
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The part no for the original dash badge was 01A-16606-A. I don't know what the difference between the -A and -C badges may be?
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CMP Stuff
Hi Eric; Welcome to the board! Good to see another CMP guy in these parts. We must stick together to keep the Ottawa Valley bandits from sneaking in to make off with our precious resources. LMAO.
I live in Burton, below Fredericton. give me a call(357-2703) and we can discuss CMPs. I am available most evenings. Cheers, Bill |
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When is your May trip to Ottawa..?? Gracies..calls... :drunk: :drunk: :remember :support |
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No probleme Bill but my english is slow :D but i work from sept up to jan in fredericton so i must be good :rolleyes PS do you have the park i looking for :confused thx Eric |
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What to you mean for ford having split rype axles :confused And how many of the first modele that ford have done of that cmp :confused here is a pic of the front sorry i dont know how to put my pic smaller http://img526.imageshack.us/img526/3226/1002537rg5.jpg |
Axles
Chevrolet CMPs had conventional "banjo type" differentials so-called because they were accessible from the front with an oval cover plate that reminds of the banjo instrument. These were produced by The McKinnon Industries Limited in St. Catherines, Ontario in a factory announced April 1932. The differential was a fully floating hypoid design.
The Fords had a Timken-type differential, as it was either produced by or copied from, a Timken Axle Corporation, Detroit (Timken-Detroit) design. Tinken-Detroit also supplied axles for US-built GMC, Chevrolet and Oldsmobile trucks. This design split vertically hence "split-type" axle, and the differential was a fully floating spiral design. However, some 4 x 4 Fords used Chevrolet front and rear axles, as you can see from the photograph, although the 4 x 2 Chevrolets and Fords used a Reverse Elliott I-Beam [possibly standard Chevrolet or Ford design], with a fully floating hypoid rear axle (banjo) and fully floating spiral rear axle (split-type) respectively. In addition, 47 1941 Model Ford F.15A 4 x 4 trucks had a GM banjo-type rear axle and Ford split-type front unit. Ford used Rzeppa design steering Universal Joints and axle shafts and these were interchangeable with the Bendix-Weiss versions uded on Chevrolets, but in 1940 it was agreed that right-and left-assemblies of the same type should be fitted rather than left and right of each design. |
Ford split-type axle
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Note the totally-different design.
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All your questions can be answered from the parts and maintenance manuals I recommended in an earlier post.. The pictures in the manuals alone are well worth the price..These manuals are the bible for CMP restorers. Here they are again.. Parts manual... #26: 327 pages NO NUMBER FORD CANADA, ILLUST. ARMY PARTS CATALOGUE 1940-42 FOR CDN. MIL. PATTERN VEHICLES. 8" CWT-4x2, 15CWT-4x2, 15CWT-4x4, 30CWT-4x4, 3-TON4x4, 3-TON-6x4, F.A. TRACTOR 4x4. (Jan. '42) -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Maintenance manual #27: 388 pages NEW MB-F1 FORD OPERATION, MAINTENANCE AND REPAIR, CMP, Jan. '42. Contact me off line should you require them :remember :drunk: :support |
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I agree with Alex! Well worth the money.
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