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Also note the absence of rife holders or corresponding holes. It appears some sheet metal work has been done. Nice truck however and good to one with a wooden box.
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I have looked at the picture in full screen and the only guess I can come up with is an overdrive gear. Is this possible?
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The vertical lever continues down past the pivot pin and believe we are missing something here. The attachment on the gearbox SAE mounting may only be a selector with detent, the actual item being operated not being part of the gearbox.
Is it possible to see anymore photos?
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Richard 1943 Bedford QLD lorry - 1941 BSA WM20 m/cycle - 1943 Daimler Scout Car Mk2 Member of MVT, IMPS, MVG of NSW, KVE and AMVCS KVE President & KVE News Editor |
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Not for now, these are they only two I snapped on my way back when I realised I had spotted a (to me) unknown lever.
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Following my comment in another thread about possible PTO use on the water tank trucks, both the 200 gallon (on 15cwt chassis) and 350 gallon (on 3 ton chassis) had PTO driven pumps in addition to the hand pumps but I don't think the PTO used matches the one being discussed here. The water trucks used a PTO that had the driveshaft leading to the rear and seem to have had both the engagement control and the control leading to a governor to prevent overspeed of the engine driven pump leading forward.
See the attached PDF file for the general layout of the water pump PTO. |
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These aftermarket powertake offs were used on lots of farrm trucks to drive any powered gear. the most common were underbody tipping bodies with the hydraulic punp mounted on the power cylander and driven by a shaft and universal joints.
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John Mackie (Snr) VK2ZDM Ford GPW- script #3A Ford Trailer M3A1 White Scout Car -Under restoration- 1941 Ford Truck (Tex Morton) F15A Blitz Radio sets- #19, #122, #62, ART13, and Command |
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Bob Carriere has 2 PTOs mounted on transmissions similar to those used on CMPs (one has the speedometer drive associated with 2 wheel drive on the rear cover). He is sure one came from the remains of a CMP water truck but isn't sure which of the two it is. Neither of these PTOs has the connection to the governor mentioned in the water tank body manual. Depending on the viewing angle, it would be easy for the output shaft to be hidden by the control lever system if the extension to the driven equipment wasn't in place.
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