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Tried that before without too much luck.
They gave me the contact of a chap who looks aftere the archives on a voluntary basis, got no reply, and the curators were typical of the new breed. However, I will give it another shot. I have a feeling you emailed these derails some while back !! Thanks for reminding me. George. |
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Sorry George, I cannot recollect, but may have done.
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I have read somewhere that you (Aussies) did that, but just for the idler. It is listed in the pictorial parts list (famous for the missing page) on page 2 at the bottom. The part no. is U72A as opposed to the one with rubber which is part no. U72.
Does any one know the significance of the part numbers starting with the "U". Most of the carrier part numbers dont have a prefix letter. I see also that 3160 has a five spoke wheel on the rear.
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