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Old 21-08-16, 13:46
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Some pictures of the manual, with thanks again to Lauren for the heads-up!

It is training course material describing how to maintain the various Ford vehicles supplied to India. I have not gone over in in great detail but I suspect much is the same as in the maintenance manuals. Each section ends with a set of questions and answers, maybe to be used in some sort of exam.

A stamp on the inside of the front cover states that "This manual is supplied to personnel of His Majesty's Forces only after completion of a Ford Army Service Training Course".

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Old 21-08-16, 13:54
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An interesting page is this index page with "distinguishing features", listing, among other vehicles, the elusive C291QH, described as a "stripped C0011QF chassis 4x4" with 101-1/4" wheelbase

The C19QHF is listed too as "stripped C01QF chassis 4x4" with 134-1/4" wheelbase.

Interestingly, the C01QF-C29Q chassis is listed as both a 30-cwt and 3-ton 123-1/4" chassis with the only difference being 10.50-16 versus 10.50-20 tyres.

There are no references to any of the Indian Pattern bodies, sadly.

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That FAT drawing is odd......a Monkey face body with a 13-ish front clip added!

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Wonderful find glad info is going to preserved. Wonder how many of us could answer the test questions?

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Old 22-08-16, 21:45
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Wonder how many of us could answer the test questions?
Maybe we should use them for the MLU sign up process?
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Old 23-08-16, 00:34
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Hi Guys

Wonderful find glad info is going to preserved. Wonder how many of us could answer the test questions?

Cheers Phil
Ah, for that you want to find a copy of the AMTS/RAMTS Questionnaire - it's a series of books full of questions on particular vehicle types, presumably for use at the end of courses.

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Old 04-02-21, 21:18
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Some more pics of this manual via William Spencer:

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These are drawings from the course book of Sgt J Cropper REME & supplied on completion of training

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