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And Richard,I guessed right from the start that you might be the one to name the manufacturer.
Sounds like I should hold off for a chore horse.
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Lynn,
Andrew Rowe at Palmerston North has a couple at least. Whether he can be persuaded to part with them is another matter! As Neil pointed out, they are fairly common over here, though the 12 volt, wartime models are harder to find. Adrian
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Adrian
one is on the Valentine trackguard, so the other will be in a carrier before long I guess! What voltage are the post war ones? Rob |
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Lynn ,
I have one of these in my stash as well , mine is complete except for the original muffler . ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() |
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I have one of those generators fitted to my 1944 Bedford MWR radio truck, it is carried in the steel box mounted next to the drivers step.
I am in the process of trying to get the thing running, I think the mag might be a bit suspect, Mike
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Mike
D.H. Day are specailist vintage magneto repairers in your area (Wroughton). dhday31@hotmail.com |
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I too have one of these generators (there seems to be a fair few still around),and I was wondering if anyone knew of a source of NOS sparkplugs (or a modern equivalent)? I think it's an AC type 103M!
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