AS I mentioned in another posting a gent by the name of Bryan contacted me about manuals and the truck is a great candidate for restoration.
Here is an excerpt from our correspondence regarding the engine..
Well as far as the engine goes there a tale to be told.. I presume it 
had a Hercules 8.6 litre petrol, I have not looked under the hood/ 
'bonnet as we call it' but I believe it was fitted with a diesel in later 
years from a dozer that had fallen off the side of the Escarpment some 
where in Zaire/Congo in central Africa. the Dozer fell down the bank 
during road construction and was left. The owner fancying diesel for its 
availability and reliability in Africa, so he connected the dozer to the 
7.5 ton winch in the front of the truck and hauled it up the escarpment 
back onto solid ground and fitted that engine to the Truck... 
Unfortunately!! but quite a story.. this is another thing that is hackling me in 
the back of my mind.. I don't know what type of adaption plates or 
clutch is in the Truck.. and the sheer magnitude of the bell housing scares 
me a little,, but is also intrigued. 
 
After spending the past few evenings searching the web, I think it was 
produced between 1941 and 1943 it had the Hercules gas/ petrol engine 
as we call it. It has the winch in front. Long wheel base, well longer 
than the wrecker and the 980. It was an open cab but was fitted with a 
closed cab in later years. it has 6x6 drive.. and a spindly little prop 
shaft. I am not sure of the transmission as to whether it was the one 
with the over drive on each gear or just had high or low etc. I  am not 
to sure of the different gear boxes/transmission types or how to 
identify it from the levers bell housing etc.. Also concerned about the 
brakes did not get to check the exhaust manifold/muffler manifold. is there 
air assistance or just hydraulic.. 
There is lots more but hopefully Bryan will join our MLU family and become our  African CMP junkie..
 
 
  
 