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Not sure if this really fits here but I've ran into some questions. I got this unit in Dec 2015 ( http://www.mapleleafup.net/forums/sh...ad.php?t=25067 ) and have finally decided to tear into it and fix it up a bit. It's no doubt that it was in a Canadian unit as it's sporting a RCEME rebuild tag on it. I was degreasing and came across a CAR (CFR) on the top tool tray under the cowling. Unfortunately I might have scrubbed too hard or the paint was worn off to begin with but I can't make out all the numbers? What I can kind of make out is 52-1_50_3. Too many numbers right? The data plate shows it was built in Nov 1951 and the serial nummber isn't close to what I can see in the paint. Anyone know where I might find some info on this. I've been trying to crop/re-size pictures but these are the only two that worked out. I'd be more than happy to send better pics via email if that would help.
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Peter Phillips 1952 M38Cdn 1953 M100Cdn 1951 PE-95K Gen Set MVPA Cdn Forces 1986-2006 Last edited by Peter Phillips; 20-02-17 at 03:33. |
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Does anyone know if "non-vehicle" major assets had some other type of numbering system, with more digits than the CFR/CAR system? There must be other examples (or photos) of generators or other assets from the 1950's that might show a similar numbering system.
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Peter has done an amazing job restoring this generator so far...
Sorry for the sideways photos (from my phone).
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I would suggest you have overlapping numbers...it looks like some of them are a smaller format than the others. One of the curators at work mentioned that the tops of every number will be different from the others, so you may be able to decipher the numbers using that technique. |
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You know Rob you might be on to something. Maybe the last '3' was a leftover from a previous paint job making the CFR 52-4_503? Nice catch! Would an example of the stencils your curator mentioned be available to look at?
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Peter Phillips 1952 M38Cdn 1953 M100Cdn 1951 PE-95K Gen Set MVPA Cdn Forces 1986-2006 Last edited by Peter Phillips; 21-04-17 at 03:17. |
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It is not one particular set of stencils. It is that for every set of zero to 9, no two tops of the numbers will be the same within the same stencil set.
I do have many many stencil sets myself, but sorting through them to try and find your particular numbers may not work out. One thing about stencils though, whether they are cut into cardboard or are the brass slide-together sets, they will all be inline with each other. Yours are not which is what leads me to think that you have overlapping stencils. |
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I just noticed the number on the generator box from Derk's post: http://www.mapleleafup.net/forums/sh...ad.php?t=24196
The number on his generator box also appears to indicate the year (two digits) followed by a six digit identification number. Is it possible that generators and/or other assets were identified in a six digit numbering system, rather than the usual five digit CFR series? The ID numbers from both Peter's generator and Derk's generator box begins with a "1". Does anyone else have a generator with a six digit ID number?
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