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Old 29-06-11, 01:18
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Greetings folks,

Can any of the parts folk here identify these items and advise if they are from a MKI and/or II. I have just acquired them from some carrier wrecks I found. The part numbers are not visible. Many thanks in advance

Cheers, Harris
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Old 29-06-11, 03:29
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Bruce

Your second picture is the battery hold down strip. If you look it up in the parts manual there is a picture of it. Not sure on the part #
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Old 05-07-11, 17:52
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The part number of the first pic is ctl 13329, support gear shift ball and socket. Found under Change speed control Figure 22 pg 171 of the FUC-03 illustrated parts catalogue.
I am missing the complete Change speed control mechanisum for my MK 1 carrier.

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Old 09-07-11, 07:35
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I don't believe that is the support you are thinking of,universalgrl. I have mine apart,and it is quite different than the part B Harris has pictured. Take a close look and you will see that the ball and socket support has a different base,and has a large opening for the shifter ball in the top side.I do not recognize the part he shows.Perhaps a mount for an accessory of some sort?
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Old 09-07-11, 11:42
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that is not the gear stick base... that has 4 bolts not counter sunk screws... plus where is the slot for the gear stick... at first i thought it was a pintle mount for the top of the engine cover... but it isnt... B.Harris does it have any part numbers on at all ?

if i was a guessing man i would suggest it stands upright perhaps a bracket to mount onto the side armour for a hoop to slide into for a canvas....retro fitted at a later date ?
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Old 10-07-11, 23:17
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Maybe a bracket for a hoop? There were some carriers with canvas tops on them. I have no books here because I'm on holiday but I think there were ambulance carriers with covers. Tube would slide in vertically and come to rest on the flat part.

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