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Off subject a little but early Loyds had a straight hand brake lever while the later ones like mine are bent to the right, this is reflected in the parts books. Perhaps this came from a common design review following field experiance?
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This is a 1942 loyd hand brake
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must be playing up. I can't see the hand brake.
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Hi Dave,
My parking brake handle is bent to the right. ![]() Derk.
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Thanks, It still would be interesting to know why the difference between the two.
Dave |
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