Researching for my story, I've established that a cargo-style Bedford MJ, no crane, has a load bed which is 2.43 metres, 7'10" wide and 4.3 / 14' + change long.
Two dimensions I have not been able to find are the load-bed height, and headroom to the 'eaves' of the canopy hoops, the latter in maximum position rather than reduced for air-freight...
I've estimated six feet headroom, but I could be over or under by an embarrassing margin. I appreciate that hoops allow a bit more height nearer the middle, but I'm after the clearance --or not-- of a 7-foot width, boxy load-out.
( The extra inches would be taken up by several 8'x4' sheets of marine ply, to serve as floor-boards in the laboratory tent... ;- )
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Researching for my story, I've established that a cargo-style Bedford MJ, no crane, has a load bed which is 2.43 metres, 7'10" wide and 4.3 / 14' + change long.
Two dimensions I have not been able to find are the load-bed height, and headroom to the 'eaves' of the canopy hoops, the latter in maximum position rather than reduced for air-freight...
I've estimated six feet headroom, but I could be over or under by an embarrassing margin. I appreciate that hoops allow a bit more height nearer the middle, but I'm after the clearance --or not-- of a 7-foot width, boxy load-out.
( The extra inches would be taken up by several 8'x4' sheets of marine ply, to serve as floor-boards in the laboratory tent... ;- )
Any ideas ??
Thank you.
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