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Just a bit of info.
Rob L and I spoke about doing it a while back, but we need to look at pulling all of this info off of the DND Server now. Reason being, new vehicles are starting to arrive now with the 06*** range of CFRs, nearing 07***. My understanding of that program is that once the CFR number is re-issued, it overwrites the old info on the Database. I know its a huge task, but if we could break it up into ranges of numbers to share the load, it might be doable. If someone already has all of this data, please advise. Scotty
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Here are some more scanned pictures for reference of the cable laying kit's mounted on the M-38CDN and M-38A1CDN, with the general stowage diagram for each.
That idea of saving the info on the DND database would be great, as I have been downloading (when time permits) all of the CFR's for different SMP type vehicles I had a personnel interest in. It is very time consuming to go to each CFR and then copy each piece of info for that single vehicle. I only began going to that length when someone had a request for something in particular. It is best when provided with a CFR as you can just type it in on the main screen and bring up that particular vehicle. It gets much longer when all you have is the serial number only, as then you look at each individual vehicle to match it to a CFR that way. So far I have had mostly success, but as Scotty said - newer vehicles, SMP or not, are cancelling out say for example, all the M-38's. Actually there is one M-38 still on the database and it was a VIP Jeep with all the chrome handrails and red carpet for parades. |
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Is there any info available on my 53 Jeep? The serial number is F200352 and the CFR is 5332626. That is according to a repair work order that was in the glove box. After the CFR it says B87 (EMC). Any help would be appreciated.
Cheers, Barry
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Sadly, your CFR has been over written by a 1997 3/4 Ton Truck. Scotty |
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Scotty, thanks for the effort. I would like to trouble you again later for info on my CDN3, as soon as I find the data plate.
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No problem...
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Can you get the Serial Number off the frame and put on here? That may be enough to get started...
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If you can tell me the name of the database I will submit an ATIP request. Cheers, Clive
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After doing some digging online, I found the CFR # for my 67. Guess it is registered wrong, as it should be a 68, which would coincide with the delivery date of Mar. 68. CFR is 68-08479.
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Clive. Any chance you could find some information on my M38A1 CDN3 serial number 100307?
Thanks David |
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The CFR for this vehicle was 09093. With this information one of the serving members with access to DIN may be able to locate a service history for your vehicle. Cheers, Clive
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hi rob.i was wondering if you or any body else would know where any of the cable laying equipment could be found.i picked up a cdn3 the other day and that was what it was.regards jim.
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