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Canvas sheet.
Does anyone know the actual size of the canvas sheet that is stowed on the back of a MK2?
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Canvas cover
15' x 20' .
C01UC 100719 Cover, Canvas (U.K. #0355) Used on each of the four Ford Canada carrier versions, 1941 MKI*, 1942 Mortar Carrier, 1942 2 Pdr., 1943 Welsh Guard Stowage NO-2 MKII*. Often referred to as Universal Carrier tarpaulin, the Canadian Army Director of Mechanical Maintenance issued a Modification Bulletin # M-2 dated 4-2-44 for a tarpaulin support with detachable side braces to facilitate storage of the support brackets. Originally intended for dead storage as laid down in Service Information Bulletin A-3. A wealth of useless knowledge. Jordan B may have an image or two of this support in use to keep bird and raccoon droppings off. Last edited by Michael R.; 16-07-13 at 23:51. |
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Great! Thanks. I added a piece of green canvas sheet to mine some years ago, but I'd like to find a more suitable size and colour. Ron
Last edited by Ron Pier; 17-07-13 at 07:37. |
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