It has been suggested i get a speaker for the kit including a 351 and 320 to listen to chatter on shows.
I have the bought the speaker as below, sold as a clansman speaker, looking for the right cable.
Also i assume the cable would fit in where the head piece would be
Thanks in advance
Just picked up 2 of these, does any one have a maintenance manual for them? so i can work out changing washers etc.
Also does anyone have a clear picture of the label that would be attached to the stove
I do have a picture of the instructions for use.
Thanks in advance
Richard
I was at a Land Rover show today and i saw this sticker on a trailer, never seen it before.
Can anyone explain what it for apart from the weight.
Why a speed limit
And any other information
Thanks in advance
Richard
Many thanks, it was the first test of it, i have a pricker from a stove so will try that first.
Wont be today as need to clean the house
its always great to get advice on here
Got the base painted and the "burner" heads, the steel fabricator has returned the lid with handles fixed.
The tank etc now also bolted back on the base
Following a visit to Acworth Scammel l Rally and seeing the Ferret with a Number 2 Stove strapped to the rear I though t I would start this thread.
The hope is that we can build up a library of field cooking and pictures of cooking stoves being stored on vehicles and in use.
Hopefully we can get recipes used as well, maybe even just old menus from ration packs.
Its a wide and open ended subject and hopefully will have a lot of contributions, even recollections.
This is also for history of the cooking vessels etc.
Visited today and was pleasantly surprised on the collection of Military.
First time have seen a stove and pot and pan on a vehicle, the owner advised that the original burn marks were still under the paint
About to sort these at last, hate it when work gets in the way.
Would they be treated with, polish, linseed oil or something else, personally thinking of linseed oil as they may be used in the open and rain
Many thanks, yes think this is DBG but when you are close to the issue some times you cant see the wood from the trees, i do have some No2 which are matt
Just having acquired yet another stove built about 1975, i was trying to identify the paint on it.
I had some Deep Bronze green left over and sprayed the leg but am not convinced it is a similar match.
Can anyone advise?
Thanks in advance