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Old 06-07-08, 04:39
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Originally Posted by Darren Witty View Post
Can anyone tell me anything about this Charging Set. I got it cheap at the markets. Does any one have a copy of a manual or photos of it in service. It still has a Canadian leafy thing label on it!

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Hi Darren

I bought one of those Canadian chorehorse sets , new in its shipping crate , years ago. The crate included many accessories . The spare parts box and tool box had lead seals on the catches. Included in the crate was a little can of WW2 oil ... canvas cover, flex exhaust pipe .Leads in cotton bags. The tool box included pliers , a clip of open ended spanners and a bit of rag . The spares box has spare piston , meter, magneto , manual and many other bits. In the 1950's, many of them were converted to 24V operation , as the 24V Larkspur series radios were coming into service .These typically are in a deep bronze green finish.

They are relatively common. The other common type around is the U.S. made 1A , with a 240V and 12v outlet . There were two bore sizes also .. I have used mine a lot, its dirty and oily now. I should have kept it pristine I guess.

Bill Drew had a tons of NOS parts for them.. all gone now sadly.

Mike
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