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Old 24-02-09, 18:11
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Here is the link to the drawings and pictures on my site http://www.canadianmilitarypattern.c...tingPage3.html

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Phil et al,

In reference to the 13 cab style covered battery box, how/where do the cables exit the box???
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Old 24-02-09, 20:27
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Old 24-02-09, 20:45
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Old 24-02-09, 21:42
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Bob, I can always count on you for an interesting level of clarity...so which holes specifically? Feel free to add measurements and a detailed description of the part in which the holes exist. You know, something this Artsman can understand..

Geoff, Be careful! Bob will take your comments as encouragement.
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Old 24-02-09, 23:05
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Phil et al,

In reference to the 13 cab style covered battery box, how/where do the cables exit the box???

Good question - actually you will note that the battery hold downs have a tube spacer that sticks up above the sides, this has two purposes one it keeps the battery posts from shorting on the top of the box second it actually holds the cover up about an inch. You will note that the Pattern 13 battery bock cover has only three sides so the cables go out the back.

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Old 25-02-09, 02:08
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Good question - actually you will note that the battery hold downs have a tube spacer that sticks up above the sides, this has two purposes one it keeps the battery posts from shorting on the top of the box second it actually holds the cover up about an inch. You will note that the Pattern 13 battery bock cover has only three sides so the cables go out the back.Cheers Phil
Bob, See above for example of clarity for artsmen...Phil, as always you continue to amaze! Thanks to both for the fun and info!
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Old 25-02-09, 23:34
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Bob, See above for example of clarity for artsmen...Phil, as always you continue to amaze! Thanks to both for the fun and info!

Thirty years ago when I was getting my HUP on the road for the first time, per the normal I got last bits done the night before the first antique car show that I wanted to take it to. Of course in the rush I stuck the battery in and forgot to install the hold down bracket. New morning I headed out first turn I made heard an crackling arching sound right under me and started to smell something burning you guess it the battery had shifted and the cover had shorted on the post.

Quickly stopped removed the cover, not much damage actually it had just burned the paint at the points of contact. Anyway stuffed a rag in as spacer on top of the posts and put the cover back on and head on to the show.


When I got home I found the battery hold down and saw that it had tubes on the top to keep the cover from doing what it had just done.

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Old 27-02-09, 15:23
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Hi Phil

Thanks for the info and pointers for the battery tray.

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Old 26-03-09, 03:09
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Getting down to the nitty gritty....just waiting for some canvas goodies to arrive and a few more little pieces to attach.....

Cheers from the birth place of Ford CMPs, Windsor Ontario

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Old 26-03-09, 03:33
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Mike, remember saying this just a few posts up the page?

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Currently I plan to keep it as is. Once I get a little bored with it I will add a camo pattern and then eventually do a NW Europe color scheme...afterall it is only paint and with a gun it only takes about an hour to do.
I guess it just didn't take you very long to get bored!
By the way, the paint job looks great.
I'll get the door on the bus early next week.
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