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Assuming that you are still looking for a steering wheel.
1. Have tried the Post Vintage Humber Car Club?
2. If you fabricate the steel frame, Steering Wheel Restoration Services mould the bakelite/plastic parts. They also undertake custom built steering wheels to order:-
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I'm sure that it is not all as easy as you make it appear your posts!
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If you are a member of the WWII Re-enacting Forum you could try a PM to sgtMoon in this old thread:-
http://www.wwiireenacting.co.uk/forum/viewtopic.php?f=42&t=11023
Unfortunately http://www.canadianregister.co.uk/down-it/polstenmanual.html where you could download 6 manuals from does not exist anymore but hopefully sgtMoon will have a copy of them and will be able to help you.
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Although there is only a drawing and not a photo of the trailer on the club vehicles' page, it might be worth contacting them:-
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Have you seen the manual?
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Have you seen the manual?
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On 10/12/2017 at 7:05 PM, BenHawkins said:
Thanks for all the comments on roofing methods. It is always good to learn about these techniques. The Dennis catalogues of this time suggest that they were actually covering the roofs with zinc sheet. Unfortunately there does not appear to be a zinc mill that rolls sheets wider than 1100mm so I will need to solder two sheets together.
If 2500mm x 1250mm is large enough have a look at these 2 companies (there are others):-
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Fordson N Serial Numbers: Location: Below the cylinder head on the right side of the engine. 1929: 747682
1930: 757369
1931: 772565
1932: 776066
1933: 779154
1934: 781967
1935: 785548
1936: 794703
1937: 807581
1938: 826779
1939: 837826
1940: 854238
1941: 874914
1942: 897624
1943: 925274
1944: 957574
1945: 975419Information from here:-
http://www.tractordata.com/farm-tractors/002/7/7/2774-fordson-fordson-n.html
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You could try Penman:-
http://www.penman.co.uk/military-trailers.html
If no success with Penman and no replies from other forum members, you may find a diagram of a similar hand brake lever if you search "hand brake lever assembly diagram" e.g.:-
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Imperial but not BSW plough bolts are available here:-
http://beeversales.com/products/fasteners/imperial-plough-bolts/
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The number is for sale for £4,295 (VAT (20%) may be applicable) + £80 Transfer Fee
https://www.boldreg.co.uk/number_plates/MPJ%2033/
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Found this on the MVT's for sale page.
Original log book for Ford Jeep MPJ 33, free to the new owner when they provide the chassis number as proof.
Contact details:-
https://www.mvt.org.uk/single-post/2017/11/29/FREE---Original-log-book-for-Ford-Jeep-MPJ33
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If you put in a Freedom of Information request you will receive the tractor's history.
As an example, for 22 FD 83
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Not the answer to your question but you may like The Brylcreem Boys:-
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4Rf9Qxoh4KU
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Sold for £11,550
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Sold for £20,350
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Click on "Account Settings" (3 below "Profile" on the contents menu.)
Click on "Signature" on the bottom left of screen.
This opens "Signature Restrictions" box and you can now edit your website address.
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Sold for £2,700 + premium.
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6 hours ago, RAFMT said:
(Going even further off topic) Something to bear in mind. If anyone has any links to museums, small or large, or private/public collections then get them to have words with local colleges and universities to find out if any of them offer relevant courses. Lots of them spend a lot of time trying to find suitable places for work experience/internship that is now an important part of any course - it gives the student practical experience.
Banbury and Bicester College is one of only two colleges in the country to offer the landmark apprenticeship, which has been developed by the Federation of British Historic Vehicle Clubs.
http://www.banbury-bicester.ac.uk/news/classic-vehicle-apprenticeship-fill-skills-gap
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You could try contacting Can-Am:-
This page may help:-
http://www.canned-ham.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/11/Frame-Serial-Number-Identification.pdf
An interesting page:-
Polsten Quad Manuals
in MV Chatter
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Photos of a quad restoration:-
http://www.anti-aircraft.co.uk/index.html
Perhaps they can help you.