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Old 31-01-11, 16:04
Neil Ashley Neil Ashley is offline
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From memory the set you had was the small one with handles at each end normally associated with RAF starter trolleys.

This is a two man lift item using stretcher handles through the frame. Even then it is a hernia inducing experience and best with four people.

I would assume they were carried in Battery Charging trucks at squadron/company level where large number of batteries would have required attention.

Presumably being rebuilt so late this was the prefered war-time model.

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