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Originally Posted by Lynn Eades
Bruce, is the big end of the helve located into anything? I suspect the bottom socket is just a piece of round tube?....However Robert is just as likely correct? Maybe you can put your own mark on it. It gives the naysayers a toenail grip.
I have this pick head mount. It mounts to the same bolt pattern as a carrier one but is for the other type of pick head. It also has a BSF thread as per Carriers. I thought it might have been off one of the CMP box bodies?
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On HUPs, HUWs etc. the top end of the pick handle has no socket. There is this tube like piece at the bottom, then a small 1" square metal tab about 3/4 the way up that fastens a web strap (early trucks were leather). My best guess so far on the lower is that it's made from a horizontal oval plate with a tab (the tab containing a bolt that fastens under the lower body channel), a flimsy metal 'tube' formed out of 16 gauge steel, and a 1" metal spine running up the back of it, projecting over the top by about an inch for two small screws holding the top to the body. It's possible the small tab out the top, the spine and tab at the bottom are all the same made from a 1" by 1/8" strap. This may be because the taper on the pick handle required the bottom to be stepped out from the body a bit. Only an original will tell.