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The correct name for the "spreader" is PLATE,IMPACT Part No/Drawing no. A2/15041, see Chap 2-3 Pages 6 & 7:-
Searching for drawing no. A2/15041, I found this:-
Impact plate. Marking: Package marking only acceptable for this item. 7310-99-024-6938 UK/SC/5558 A2/15041 in Annex A to ECI/0204 -Drawing References.
Searching for NSN 7310-99-024-6938:-
https://www.iso-group.com/NSNIndex/52507
You can request a quote here:-
https://www.iso-group.com/NSN/7310-99-024-6938
No idea if the company deals with individuals or their minimum order.
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Hello Richard,
This is not necessarily the only or best way but it does work. If you have any questions about it, I will do my best to answer them.
1. Open new word document and add the topic’s title.
2. Insert page number(if required).
3. Click on the + (MultiQuote) button before the Quote button on each post. This works on more than one page at a time but I haven’t tried it on a topic that runs to 10s of pages.
4. When you have clicked on the + button for all the posts in the topic (or as many as the system allows) click on the “Quote posts” button in the bottom right corner of the screen. All the quoted posts are now in “Reply to this topic...”.
5. Click on “Preview”.
6. Right click anywhere in the quoted posts and then select all.
7. Right click again and copy.
8. Paste into your new document.
9. Delete the "MultiQuote" posts in “Reply to this topic...”.
Editing the document.
10. Select all the text.
11. To remove the shading click on the “Shading” button and then “No Color” or White, Background 1”
12. The images will require re-sizing.
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Using a flexi drill extension is another option.
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Have you seen this one?
AEC Matador gun tractor 1940, in very good condition. Starts on the button drives perfectly, ready to rally:-
http://www.milweb.net/classifieds/view_large.php?ad=92590&cat=3
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Is the format that you would like to print a forum article in? If yes I will write a "how to" guide for you.
Printing Forum Article
On 17/02/2018 at 11:33 AM, Surveyor said:
I seem to recall in the old Forum it was possible to print articles, I filled them for reference. I cant seem to find the same button as before, Can some one point me in the right place
On 17/02/2018 at 12:45 PM, rog8811 said:
Have you tried Right click on the mouse?
On 17/02/2018 at 1:25 PM, Surveyor said:
Yes when I pressed the print button before it took all the adverts out which was what I hoped today
Thanks
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1966 Land Rover 109 inch Ex. Military
http://www.dvca.co.uk/vehicles-for-auction-view.php?classic-cars=Land-Rover-109-inch-Ex-Military7813
SPRING: Thursday 8 March 2018
Viewing: Wednesday 7 March 2pm - 6.30pm / Sale Day from 9am
Sale begins at midday. Vehicles to be sold at approximately 2pm
To take place at ATHELHAMPTON HOUSE Near Dorchester, Dorset, DT2 7LG
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Reading the article in the link, it appears that your trolley is post WW2.
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Here are some of the tread patterns that are available in 5.00 x 19 tyres:-
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If olive drab is the correct colour:-
http://www.e-paint.co.uk/Colour_alternatives.asp?cRange=BS 381C&cRef=BS381 298&metallic2=False
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Imported from the USA in December 2016.
Extensive restoration completed in February 2018.http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24874/preview_lot/5145974/?category=list&length=50&page=1
Goodwood Members' Meeting18 Mar 2018 -
User manual for RSC612/RESC612 (and RSC608/RESC608):-
https://images-eu.ssl-images-amazon.com/images/I/C1POfqkHh6S.pdf
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Also, have a look at The Vintage & Military Amateur Radio Society:-
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13 minutes ago, fv1609 said:
10D is RAF Vocabulary Section for Radio & radar, modulators, panels, receivers, transmitters etc. Not very specific I know but tells you it was RAF. Somewhere I have AP 1086 vocab that may list it, I'll try to find it.
Clive,
Is this the list?
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35 minutes ago, ruxy said:
(my main complaint about my latest RING charger - is that the print is far too small even using my reading glasses, I intend going to the Library for a x2 photo-copy).
This may save you a trip to the library:-
http://www.ringautomotive.com/files/mydocs/smartcharge+_instructions_uk.pdf
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Box for Receivers & Transmitters, as the TR number stencilled on the box.
A few images here:-
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1944 White Motor Company M3 Half-Track Personnel Carrier:-
Imperial War Museum Duxford,
21/03/2018 1:00 PM GMT
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On 10/04/2017 at 7:34 PM, morrisc8gs said:
Does anyone know a good source for Morris C8 oil seals for transfer gearbox (axle shaft) or the correct ref no.for these.
Also may need new clutch plate - any suppliers/sources that anyone is aware of?
Cheers
Martin
Did you find the oil seals?
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This example is said to be 1 of 25 that were painted yellow and used in Northern Ireland:-
http://www.barons-auctions.com/auction_details.php?aid=33&cid=2063
Barons Classic Car Auctions,
Classic Winter Warmer - Sandown Park Race Course
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11 minutes ago, MatchFuzee said:
Mike Starmer’s colours:-
http://www.mafva.net/other pages/Starmer camo.htm
Relevant section from above link:-
However about November 1940 a new scheme was specified in G.O 297. This scheme comprised the tri-coloured disruptive designs now known as ‘Caunter Scheme’. Very many AFVs and softskins carried this scheme of Portland Stone No.64 basic with Silver Grey No. 28 and Slate No.34 or Khaki Green No. 3 in angular disruptive stripes. Period G.Os specify Light Stone No.61 or Portland Stone No.64 at various times and a local variation may have substituted a mixed light blue-grey for Silver Grey No. 28.
Light Stone:-
Link to these colours doesn't work, to find the colour put the ref number in "colour search"
Portland Stone:- Colour Ref: BS 364
Silver Grey:- Colour Ref: BS 628
Slate:- Colour Ref: BS 634
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Reposted below.
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The Rolls Royce B series engines use a Smiths x30065 thermostat but I don't know what the suffix is, so I can't say if it is the same as x30065/14 in your manual.
If the thermostats are the same, the Austin Champ Owners' Club replacement is:-
Quinton Hazel QTH222
Dia (mm) 58.0 57.0
Temp (C) 73 75
QTH222 is a modern style unit. The critical difference is the depth of the main flange that acts as the seal in the thermostat housing. The Champ unit is 4mm and QTH222 is only 1mm. If I were to use this stat I would cut a "washer" from 3.5mm cork gasket to compensate.
The above copied from here:-
QTH222 thermostat:-
Canvas strap fittings, who supplies them please?
in British Vehicles
Posted
Harrison Tent and Canvas:-
http://www.htc-reproductions.co.uk/RepairHardware.htm