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James, lovely work on the wireless body; really nice.
Ron, Mike, Thanks for sharing more info on the British body on the forum! Alex
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A little more progress, flipped it up side down and added the fender supports, need to make the wood frame for the bottom of the floor. I am going to use some fir planks that I have been saving.
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Hi James, apologies for not sending more pics. Have got a few more together and will send by PM after this.
Fantastic work, looks really good. I may have sent this detail before but this is the rear of my WOC1. I have only ever found the one picture of a WOC in a FFW configuration. Being 6 volt they would obviously need to have carried a charging set. Most appear to have been in a GS configuration. Keep up the good work.
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Ian the supply for the wireless was by means of 2X 6V batteries wired in series to create a 12V supply. One pair mounted by the headboard and another pair mounted further back. One pair would be on charge via the PTO or remote generator whilst the other pair were in operation.
I think the British version PU's all had a 12V supply to the engine and lights? Ron |
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Hi Ron.
The WOC1 was a 6 volt system and was never fitted with a PTO, so if used in a wireless configuration would have to be supplied via stand alone batteries and recharged via portable generator. The vehicle actually has a plate on the dash which states 'This Vehicle is not suitable for use with a wireless set' Ian
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Hi Ian. Yes I did get that the WOC1 is 6 volts and I did mention a pto OR remote generator. Strange that it says "Not suitable for a wireless" as the wireless would be supplied by it's own batteries, Even that the body tilt is de-mountable which could leave a wireless ground station well away from the vehicle.
Although I can't think that I've ever seen a period picture of a de-mounted tilt. (Anyone?) But the WOC1 is the one I'm least familiar with. Both the Morris PU8 and PU8/4 have pto provision for a large generator. Regards Ron |
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I can't remember which movie it was...either IWM, Australian War Memorial or the New Zealand archive...anyway, the movie shows the tilt being removed and set up a few metres back. Alex
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