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Can any of you learned chaps tell me where the Brit bridge plate was normally mounted? Pics would be much appreciated. Thanks - Jerry
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Many thanks, so that confirms 3 should be on the plate.
Any ideas where the plate is correctly mounted, other than on the starboard wing/fender? Cheers - Jerry |
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Go back to the website and look at para 3. (d). It refers to "B" vehicles - such as the HU Wireless. However, I have seen photos showing the plate mounted on the lower edge of the driver's side wing, mounted inside of the driver's side headlight bucket, and painted on driver's side wing between the headlight and the rad. The location of the bridge classification sign may be tied to unit Standard Operating Procedures, theatre of war, or up to the fancy of the chap told to mount the sign. Bottom line - it's your truck, do as you wish. One way or another it will spark a debate among pickers of nits...
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I also wonder if '3' is correct. Sure, book correct but other than really early HUP's I've only ever seen '5' as in this wartime factory photo of a 1942 HUP. The same photo series shows '5' on the HUW. |
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"These vehicle weight classifications did not necessarily denote the actual weight in tons of the vehicle (though for tracked vehicles the numbers often coincided.) The classifications were instead derived from considerations such as axle loading, distance between axles, and impact factor." In other words, the HUP could at one time have been re-classified having to cross bridges with a 5 ton rating. As this was the lowest Bridge Class available, many vehicles seem to have been classified as such - maybe to simplify matters? H.
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Many thanks to one and all, having read all the comments I'll attach a bridge plate to the starboard wing/fender complete with a number 5. I need to retain two headlights to keep Mr Plod (the road traffic variety) happy, otherwise I'd have used the starboard head light fixing. Thanks again - Jerry
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Photo of an original bridge plate with dimensions (courtesy of grant Bowker) plus one shown in situ (courtesy of Bruce Parker)
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