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Old 10-09-10, 17:06
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Hello Harry,
there isn't an exact known data, but they have been produced in the beginning of WW2 to transport the typical canadian jerrycans (square ones).
I did found the original plate for the manual (SB5) on the rear of the chassis and a very small one with some numbers on the front of the wooden "box".
After WW2 some of these trailers went to the Nordic Army together with some F15's and F60's. This one probably came out Norway. As I know he comes out of the Diefenbach-collection, a very well known collector of Canadian vehicles in Belgium.
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