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This photo* shows the location of the Brake Lock Switch and Nameplate and also the Floodlight Switch and Nameplate
(* from TM 9-8023-2 Ordnance Maintenance Power Train Cab and Chassis)
Found some more info:
These are pages copied from TM 9-2320-209-10 OPERATOR'S MANUAL FOR 2 1/2 TON 6X6 (Feb 1965 ed.)
They are a text description of the various plates which correspond to most of the pictures above.
Here are some misc body plates:
This picture is courtesy of Stretch. This is the Mico Lock switch plate. The mico lock sets a hydraulic lock on the service brakes to be utilized when the crane is in operation. Mine is missing, and someday I will look to make a reproduction.
This...
Here are samples of the Weight and Dimension Specific Plate that is located inside the cab on the passenger side of dash.
The first one is a NOS original M108 plate for Studebaker. I got this one last summer at the MVPA convention in Louisville, KY from the Memphis Equipment Co. booth. Super...
Sorry for the long overdue reply.
Here are several pictures with some explanation. I should be able improve the detail or definition if required. These are my own personal plates, or property of others where indicated.
First, Here are the operator controls plates:
From TM 9-8023-5...
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