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The "103" stamp looks to be on the trailer body mounting tab/tang.
Quote from: Carzee on November 16, 2015, 05:30:56 PMThe "103" stamp looks to be on the trailer body mounting tab/tang.yep that's what I thought but need clarity, the confusing thing is the data plate would be for the complete unti and says it's serial number is 103, normally there is a tub number and chassis numberActually is it Chassis 103 and body 183?? the zero on the tub tab could be an 8
Maybe google the CAPO number and see what you getcheers
Quote from: Mick_Marsh on November 15, 2015, 02:56:51 PMQuote from: Dusty Oval on November 15, 2015, 02:43:34 PMQuote from: Mick_Marsh on November 15, 2015, 02:36:53 PMQuote from: Dusty Oval on November 15, 2015, 02:18:01 PMcheers men. I'll still plum for the ARN as its plate in the first instance if possible.I don't think you can do that, Not for a trailer.Seems you can for a car, though.Hmmm , hoping so.A curious thing, the Chassis no. 103 brings up an ARN of 101-026, dated 1963 in the database. Doesn't seem to accord withe ID plate? Chassis and tubs were changed regularly. The ARN was the only constant.It's a case of best guess.If your trailer is ARN 101-026, I own 101-029 which is Chassis # 116 I have the service book which details it's history, entered service in Oct. 63
Quote from: Dusty Oval on November 15, 2015, 02:43:34 PMQuote from: Mick_Marsh on November 15, 2015, 02:36:53 PMQuote from: Dusty Oval on November 15, 2015, 02:18:01 PMcheers men. I'll still plum for the ARN as its plate in the first instance if possible.I don't think you can do that, Not for a trailer.Seems you can for a car, though.Hmmm , hoping so.A curious thing, the Chassis no. 103 brings up an ARN of 101-026, dated 1963 in the database. Doesn't seem to accord withe ID plate? Chassis and tubs were changed regularly. The ARN was the only constant.It's a case of best guess.
Quote from: Mick_Marsh on November 15, 2015, 02:36:53 PMQuote from: Dusty Oval on November 15, 2015, 02:18:01 PMcheers men. I'll still plum for the ARN as its plate in the first instance if possible.I don't think you can do that, Not for a trailer.Seems you can for a car, though.Hmmm , hoping so.A curious thing, the Chassis no. 103 brings up an ARN of 101-026, dated 1963 in the database. Doesn't seem to accord withe ID plate?
Quote from: Dusty Oval on November 15, 2015, 02:18:01 PMcheers men. I'll still plum for the ARN as its plate in the first instance if possible.I don't think you can do that, Not for a trailer.Seems you can for a car, though.
cheers men. I'll still plum for the ARN as its plate in the first instance if possible.
There's a strong rumour some cousins got hitched.
All three have safety chains welded on both sides of the central tubejust behind the lunette mounting plate.
Quote from: aussiegregmac on November 15, 2015, 07:39:37 PMAll three have safety chains welded on both sides of the central tubejust behind the lunette mounting plate.Greg, can you send me a pic of the chain position please?Cheers, Daryl