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Three more pics of a 1940 30cwt Morris CDSW 6x4 Light Recovery Vehicle:
http://www.ianhardy.net/gallery/milv001/crw_4077l_std http://www.ianhardy.net/gallery/milv001/crw_4032l_std http://www.ianhardy.net/gallery/dli03/CRW_2230 |
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Thanks again, Stef |
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Also because the Irish took good such good care of them during some 50 years, we now have two Landsverk L180 armoured cars preserved in Holland. H. |
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I like Morris's as much as the next guy, but way back you promised Fox pictures!!
I'd very much like to see these if possible... Bruce |
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Hi Stefano,
There is another fully restored Morris CD/SW Light Breakdown in the Military vehicle museum in Newcastle upon tyne in Great Britain. I am not sure if it is one of the tractors pictured in this tread allready. I do have some pictures of this one, but I have to look on my old computer. Good luck with your Morris's! Alex, The Netherlands |
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Hi Stefano,
I have recently bought a CDSW LAD and a CDFW along with a pile of spares. Let me know if I can help. I am hoping to bring her to Beltring this year. She is very complete and original even down to the tools and equipment which includes the tyre overchains. Best regards |
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Mike Kelly, Do you know of the TL37 in your area? There's one near Drouin owned by a bloke called Alan.Haven't seen it but have seen photo's.
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Rory told me that there were two morrises for sale but I 'phoned late (blimey, even the overchains... ![]() ![]() Cheers, Stefano |
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Hi Guys, Does anyone know where I might find a water pump or water pump rebuild kit for my CDSW?
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Try E.P. Services (Tel. 01902 452914). All they do are water pumps, and they did a great job on mine. Cheers, Stef |
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The two ball bearings are bog standard off the shelf types . The rear bearing is different to the front . I managed to rebuild a OH pump here using a seal from something else . I ended up using two of the front bearings ( cheaper ) and modified something .. cant remember what i did ! Ah yes ,It's on my website : http://www.geocities.com/vk3cz/Waterpump.html Mike
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Hi Larry, Thats my truck!!! I bought it recently from a guy in Wiltshire along with a CDFW. She is a bit sorry having been in dry storage for probably 20 years but I got her running at the weekend, albeit on five cyliders due to a worn out dizzy cap. Same paintwork and everything!!. T Jones. e-mail
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Hi Stef,
I have all the stowage drawings for the CDSW and handbook and spare parts books. Do you need copies? Tobin |
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Hi Stef
Found a couple more views of the breakdown truck, trust the restoration is moving along Ok cheers Les |
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Hi Richard, Have you a commercial name for the axle lubricant. I have a spare axle and dif if you need one. Best regards. Tobin. tob@tj44.demon.co.uk
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I have seen this up close and followed it to the private "home" with young Rory Ballard as its passenger, its largely original but we'd both agree "restored" is perhaps a bit to strong. The engine needs some serious work too. . . . R. |
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The use of EP or Hypoid gear oils will eat the bronze crown wheels of these worm drive diffs. Its not uncommon to find these bolted-up bronze crown wheels missing, the REME museum example at Bordon here is just such, they obviously fetched a good price once upon a time with the scrap man; it is a big chunk of bronze. Driving one axle of a CDSW is a bit of a disaster since the axle linkages have the effect of lifting the driving wheels and applying more down load to the non-driving set, not a problem when both axles are driven as it balances itself and aids cross-country mobility as designed, however with only one driven, a slight slope on wet grass can defeat it as I have witnessed. R. |
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