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Old 04-05-05, 18:28
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Sean, the master brake cylinder is a standard Ford item, still available new today (bought one myself last summer).
AND.... where did you get it and how did you order it without a serial number?

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PS: The wee one is doing great, keeping us up at night every now and then, but otherwise very sweet.
Applying the vet's technique for colic?
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LOL, sure do change fast, Shamus is facinated by other babies now and I finished putting red highlights on the wheels and LED flashing lights on the rear now on his "pimped up " ride
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AND.... where did you get it and how did you order it without a serial number?
I bought it off a parts dealer at a military vehicle show. The current part no. is for the master cylinder is EIS EH572.

Hope the trailer is being restored one day, canŽt think of a restored one anywhere in the world.

Cheers,
Hanno

(P.S. great eh? getting a response three years after asking a question)
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Old 01-04-09, 18:57
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Since Hanno has gone to the trouble of resurrecting a long dead thread, I thought I might as well show some photos of a similar trailer I picked up at the local auction last summer. Unfortunately someone had recently swiped the data plate from it. It is sporting some 16.5" california winter tires (no tread) on the original cmp rims which I guess is one way of dealing with the larger rim diameters.

I needed another trailer like I needed a hole in the head. But the disease we suffer from does not let us pass up any CMP. So it will wait for a cargo body to appear.

I have seen a number of the trailer cargo bodies around Saskatchewan, in fact I think I even had one myself for a time, but ended up leaving it at a scrapyard a number of years back during a yard cleanup.
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