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Hi,
Does anyone have a scanned copy of the CES for the sankey cooks trailer they would be willing to share as I'm trying to make mine as complete as possible.
I'm also looking for a list of contents for the kitchen box, so I can't start getting the utensils together.
Thanks,
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These documents are current and should not have been sold. The vehicle that they refer to is still in service!! The AB suffix came in to use in 2005. MAN SVR JU37AB was at Warminster this morning!!!
In that case what would you suggest I do with them?
Thanks,
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Hi everyone,
This is what I've got in my vehicle document wallet now, I've added the Rules for driving in Germany, Belgium and Holland and the RCT Aide Memoire, the rest were in a document wallet from a MAN SUV.
Photo 1 shows the wallet and contents.
Photo 2 shows the kit list for the Vehicle Mechanics basic tool kit attached to the visual aid (Photo 3) and packing list for MAN SUV JU37AB (Photo 6)
Photo 4 is the procedure for breakdown and recovery
Photo 5 shows the Regimental Telephone List for 23 Engineer Regt
Photo 7 I believe is the FMT-3 which has been mentioned previously
and photo 8 is the envelope it all came in.
Thanks,
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Thanks for your replies,
I've just remembered I've got another vehicle wallet that I only bought because it had some documents in it. I'll dig it out and post what I find tomorrow. It would be interesting to find an AB562 and work ticket just to record what work I've done on it for if I ever sell it as well as display.
Thanks,
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Hi everyone,
I have a document wallet for in my Land Rover 110 and I would like to find out what sort of documents would have been kept inside, I recently got the B-card from the RLC Museum and I found an equipment list that mentioned AB562 does anyone have a scanned copy of this that they could share and any other documents that would have been kept in the wallet?
Thanks,
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Hi, I'm trying to refurbish my Radio table for the back of my Land Rover 110 and wondered if anyone had any information on the wiring I need and how it goes in to connect 4 batteries.
Thanks, Jak
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I was given one at a show earlier this year but thanks anyway!
Jak
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Hi
I think the overall range on the 353 is about 30km but that all depends on terrain etc. will try and find some more detailed information though!
Jak
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Hi
The ranges for the 349 are:
Rolling Countryside - 2.0 to 2.8km
Wooded Countryside - 1.2 to 1.5km
Built-up Area - 0.3 to 0.5km
Hope this helps if you need anything else like frequency ranges just let me know!
Thanks,
Jak
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Alien
So if I were to wear:
- 85 Pattern Smock
- OG Brassard with No. 2 Style chevrons
- Lightweights
- Heavy Wool
- Shirt GS
- 58 Pattern Webbing
Would that be ok for a basic Mid-1980's BAOR look?
Also what radio would have been used guessing 351/2 correct me if I'm wrong?
Regards,
- 85 Pattern Smock
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Ok thanks for the help :-D
Regards,
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Alien
What colour would the brassard be would it be OG or DPM?
Jak
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So the 3 way boxes could be used straight away or would you still have to standardise them?
Jak
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Iain so to get power to the LT box you would just have to remove the 5-pin connector and replace with red and black power cable? Also is this possible with the 3-way Power Distribution Box?
Jak
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I think I know what you mean now I did have a pair of coveralls with some on but I think they got took to car boot by my mum ,but I've got a GS Shirt with some like this on
Would they have just been used on the shirt GS or other things?
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So would blacked out no2 chevrons be ok for 'in the field'? and would they be used on the heavy jersey wool
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This might be a stupid question but what kind of rank chevrons as I saw in a training film a corporal had the no 2 dress kind but with the white blacked out, was this done regularly or were there different kinds
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Hi,
Can anyone tell me what equipment would be carried by a platoon signaller in addition to CEFO?
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What kind of rank and trade badges would be on the combat jacket and jumper?
Regards,
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How about eBay item 151152814354 is that the same thing?
Regards,
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At the minute I have not got an AC Adaptor but I think I'll be getting one like this
And no I don't have the 5 pin cable at the minute
Regards,
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Iain
I will PM you the cable lengths later.
How would you get the power from the AC Adaptor the the LT box as it has the large 5 pin power cable?
Regards,
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At the minute my land rover hasn't got the 24 volt alternator and the other components but I think I will do it the regular way (connected from the alternator to the batteries to the terminal box) but at the moment would I maybe be able to power everything from the AC Adapter just switching around the power cable from say 353 to DCCU, if that would work for now?
Iain, was it you that asked for the length of the GSA coaxes as I will be able to measure them tomorrow if you stiil need them?
Regards,
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This might be a stupid idea but would it work if I were to get a 24volt generator to power an AC Adaptor then use a suitable 2-pin power cable to the PDB then a 2-pin power cable to the 353 and DCCU
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So do the Land Rover 110s have 4 12 volt batteries? I thought they only had 2!
Jak
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Sankey Field Kitchen CES
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Thanks for your reply, the cooking outfit No. 5 is the freestanding version which opens up like a table, the trailer mounted version is Cooking Outfit No. 4, Mk2 Trailer Mounted and in the operators manual it states that there are two CES's. Army Code 40197 Cooking Equipment Complete Equipment Schedule and Army Code 31224 Complete Equipment Schedule.
Thanks,