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Old 12-08-20, 21:27
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factory mock-up.
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Old 13-08-20, 14:10
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Think I might fit mine out like this !
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Old 23-08-20, 05:55
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Default Carriers with chore horse

Friend of mine (R.I.P )was a Lt with the North Novas told me they mounted the Chore horse on the rear fender to get them out of the Carrier.
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Old 23-08-20, 20:58
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The Armoured O.P. Mk. IIIw had the Chorehorse stowed on the left rear corner.
(mounted in a carry frame) I'm not sure if they were used in that location? I assumed the were put on the ground to use them? No idea really.
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Old 24-08-20, 01:20
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We were still using those chorehorses when I was in the militia back in the late 70s/early 80s. You dismounted the chorehorse and buried the exhaust pipe. It was so quiet you could hear the bearings. Some would dig a square hole and put the chorehorse in, but often that would lead to overheating of the chorehorse.
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Old 24-08-20, 02:24
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My uncle was still wearing battledress in 1969 in the reserves...
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