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Old 29-05-19, 06:45
QuentinCennon QuentinCennon is offline
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is there a place to take the ECC number and find out what that build is comprised of ?

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Old 29-05-19, 14:20
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The EDR viewer lets you see the translation of the ECC. You could also look in the old CGCM government catalogue of material, as it would list the ECC as the part number for the vehicle. As well, there were manuals that listed the ECCs. The modification instructions also listed ECCs when there would be a change. That said, 90% of the fleet would have the same ECC.
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Old 29-05-19, 15:17
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For M38A1 1/4 ton trucks; these is the various ECC’s with the quantity of each listed.
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1953 M37 CDN
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1967 M38A1 CDN2
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Old 29-05-19, 17:04
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That list was a 'snapshot in time' as it only covered the M38A1CDN fleet at the end of its' service.
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