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Old 21-07-13, 22:19
David Dunlop David Dunlop is offline
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Hi Perry.

If the Parts Book uses the word 'web' in its description of these belts, the odds are extremely high they were canvas as per Canadian Infantry webbing of the day. Canvas webbing was used on the front of the 15-cwt 2K1 Wireless box to hold the pioneer tools in place. There was a small metal plate clamped it to the metal siding of the box with two small screws. Not sure if the Sexton would have fastened them in place like that as well, or utilized footman loops.

Hope this helps,


David
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