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Old 12-05-07, 04:42
Alex Blair (RIP) Alex Blair (RIP) is offline
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Default Re: 'Chrysler' DT

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Originally posted by Steve Guthrie
Hi there

Chrysler was responsible for the outfitting of specialist workshop trucks, maybe Breakdown tractors fell under their area of responsibility?

Steve
Hi Steve..
You are right..
The RE 25 KW and Type H Machinery Bodys were all Chrysler responsibilities and were designed for the Diamond "T"

The Type F Machinery Bodys was also a Chrysler product and designed for the C 60X,,....

Here are the manuals description from my web site..

#2A 200+ Pages MACH-E 25-1 Parts and Instruction Manual for Machinery Lorry Equiptment RE 25 KW" Lorry(Used with 975A Diamond "T" 201" WB Chassis).Used in the heavy repair of engineering equipment in the field.

Well illustrated ,including equipment layouts,wiring diagrams,distribution panels,etc. Oct 1943


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#2B 400+ Pages MACH-F-1 Parts and Instruction Manual for Machinery Lorry Equiptment Type F Lorry(Used with GM 6X6 C-60X) Well illustrated ,including equipment layouts,wiring diagrams,distribution panels,etc.(Includes Willys MB generator set used with this style body).Used as a field repair shop for vehicles. August 1943


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#2C 150 Pages MACH-H Parts and Instruction Manual for Machinery Lorry Equiptment type "H" lorry(Used with 975A Diamond "T" 201" WB Chassis). Used in the field for heavy lathe and screw turning.. Well illustrated ,including equipment layouts,wiring diagrams,distribution panels,etc. July 1943



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