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Old 09-09-07, 00:35
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all going well chassis should show up tuesday along with the c15a
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Old 09-09-07, 16:24
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the chassie on the truck, when you pick up the chassie you may be able to work out what steel plate is that sticks up from the fuel tank
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Hi Max

My C60L Pattern 12 has the same plate and I have been wondering what it's purpose is? Can anybody shed some light on it.

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Old 11-09-07, 09:42
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this was the weekend project
thought it will save a bit of injury and profanity
will be disassembled later and erected in the shed
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Old 22-09-07, 11:10
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still waiting for carrier to bring chassis so in the mean time i thought it was about time i built a custom hoist
I made it taller and heavier so it actually goes over a blitz motor !

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Old 26-09-07, 10:55
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repaired gearbox cover today
recently acquired and came in 2 pieces
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Old 26-09-07, 16:27
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My C60L Pattern 12 has the same plate and I have been wondering what it's purpose is? Can anybody shed some light on it.

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Phil do you think it could have been used to help surport the back of the cab to stop the them from cracking above the doors.
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Old 26-09-07, 22:03
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Default Re: Re: What is the purpose of the plate

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Phil do you think it could have been used to help surport the back of the cab to stop the them from cracking above the doors.
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I don't think so because there is not connection to the back of the cab and I don't think it extends up far enough to pick up the back lip channel of the cab.

I suspect that it is part of a spair tire or tool box bracket but have never come across a picture that would explain it.

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Old 26-09-07, 23:48
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I don't think so because there is not connection to the back of the cab and I don't think it extends up far enough to pick up the back lip channel of the cab.

I suspect that it is part of a spair tire or tool box bracket but have never come across a picture that would explain it.

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the one that was here did have a piece of timber bolted to it and the timber was hard up against the back of the cab but I wasn't sure if the timber was an add on or not after the war.
You could be right about the tool box bracket, wiil have to look at the old pictures in more detail in the future
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Old 05-10-07, 03:07
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chassis finally arrived today c60l project moving forward once again
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who says no one ever puts a ford axle into a chev ?
see a few fords with chev axles
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its been a busy day today
my c15a also finally arrived today
got a few bad points but also a few good ones too
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could have knocked me over with a feather when it showed up and spark plugs are out -then i put crank handle in and it spun FREELY
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then i put crank handle in and it spun FREELY
No conrods?

Looks like a nice straight little truck - be interested in data plate info if any and chassis number.
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Default another plateless wonder

only one plate left on it
holden body plate
will look shortly for chassis and engine number
what can you tell me from this plate ?
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keith -it is fairly straight with not a lot of rust .they have cut radiator shroud a bit presumably to put different radiator in. also put a patch over sunshine roof with a LOT of 5/16 bolts -quite a few hours patching there
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only one plate left on it
holden body plate
will look shortly for chassis and engine number
what can you tell me from this plate ?
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keith -it is fairly straight with not a lot of rust .they have cut radiator shroud a bit presumably to put different radiator in. also put a patch over sunshine roof with a LOT of 5/16 bolts -quite a few hours patching there
Unfortunately I don't have a decoder for the body plates some of the specialised bodies such as gun tractor had that stamped, but you'll find the chassis number stamped on the left chassis rail just aft of the front spring hanger.
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Old 06-10-07, 04:46
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keith I sent you a pm with the engine and chassis numbers on them
With that holden plate it is located in the nose cone so im wondering if the W/O FRT END just means front end ?
maybe they just made up large batches and assembled on whichever body style
I do not know
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keith I sent you a pm with the engine and chassis numbers on them
With that holden plate it is located in the nose cone so im wondering if the W/O FRT END just means front end ?
maybe they just made up large batches and assembled on whichever body style
I do not know
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WO FRT END means War Office Front End as distinct from the conventional pattern trucks of the era.

Not all had the WO - here's one from a CGT No8:
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thanks keith
How many different variants or body styles did they have on a c15a ?
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Most of the Australian production were variations of the type 1 wooden or type 2 steel GS type bodies which included Battery Staff and office, then there were the Wireless Signals. The C15 had the same range and also the 6 seat utility, which was only on the 4X2 chassis.
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Andrew good to see your goodies have arrived at last
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thanks Keith .definately going to have to plan a trip to the awm
Max -thought for a while they might not .dragged theyre feet a bit. Funnily enough Wife not real happy with the new toys. No sense of humour
Unlike cathy she s not trying to give blitzes away ,just me
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heres a different handbrake arrangement for you all .This one is located on the c15a
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The first part of my friends c60x project has arrived. This is the better chassis ,cab and drivetrain to arrive in the next couple of weeks
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What is the purpose of the filter on the end of this generator off my c15a ?
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What is the purpose of the filter on the end of this generator off my c15a ?
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This is an improvement made because of the lessons learned in North Africa to try improve the life expectancy of the generator, it was discussed at the CMP 84 conference as being part of a group of improvements to filtering on the crankcase, and transfer case. Problem with generator was that the brushes and armatures were wearing fast because of dust being drawn through the generator.
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I just looked at the inside of that 12 cab, and hey Max I didn't realize how hot it gets over your way. Isn't it amazing how that hand brake lever has just wilted like that.....
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Hi Phil
Is it true that this conference was set to tape in 84? Is a recording actually available anywhere? I was a mere boy back then and thought hat jeeps wer the answer to all your dreams!!!

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I just looked at the inside of that 12 cab, and hey Max I didn't realize how hot it gets over your way. Isn't it amazing how that hand brake lever has just wilted like that.....
Lynn when we get one of those really hot summers it does strange things to us over here
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