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Old 20-12-10, 09:12
Neil Ashley Neil Ashley is offline
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As refered to in my earlier post Goucho Publishing produce a reprint of the parts list for these trailers.

Other than that I have never seen any manuals specific to the different models.

Trying to source an original war-time generator is also going to be practically impossible to find.

The version with the post-war Coventry Climax Generator is fairly common and I know of two which have sold recently. THere are examples of the welder version and circular saw variants currently on Milweb
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