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When towing a trailer, connections
for the trailer tail and stop lamps are provided by the three-pin socket
(B) fitted in the right-hand side of the rear chassis cross-member. (See
"Towing Attachments").
The tailboard (C) can be lowered
to its horizontal position by withdrawing the keys (D). To remove the
tailboard from the vehicle, unhook the two chains (E), lower it as far
as possible and slide off the hinges to the left.
Two spring fasteners (F) secure
the bonnet top panel in the closed position; it can be held in the open
position by means of the stay rod clipped under the panel on the left-hand
side. The panel can be removed from the vehicle by raising it to a vertical
position and sliding off its hinges to the left.
The hand-rail mounted on the
dash is fitted for the convenience of front seat passengers when traversing
rough ground.
Provision is made for folding
the windscreen-down on to the bonnet (Fig. 2). To do this, release the
two clamps (K) from the dash panel and lower the windscreen on to the
supports (L)
secure in this position by means of the spring fasteners (M). To prevent
rattles when not in use, these fasteners are normally clipped to the bonnet
panel (Fig. 1).
The spare wheel is stowed in
the depression in the body floor (Fig. 2) and retained by means of a clamp
and wing-nut. When it is desired to utilise the entire body space for
load-carrying the spare wheel can be carried in the alternative position
on the bonnet top (Fig. 1). The mounting plate for this purpose is supplied
as an extra component. With the spare wheel carried in this way, it is
not possible to fold the windscreen into the horizontal position.
The hinged flap in the gearbox
cover just to the rear of the main gear change lever affords access to
the gearbox oil filler and dip-stick, whilst that in the centre of the
seat-box covers the power take-off engagement lever. The locker lid on
the tight-hand side of the seat-box, encloses the petrol tank and filler
(see Fuel System) and the brake fluid reservoir (see Brake System).
TOOLS.
The small tools are carried in the locker under the seat-box on the left-hand
side.
Clips for the starting handle are fitted on the rear of the seat back-rest
panel and those (N) for the jack handle on the inside of the left-hand
side panel (Fig. 2). When certain items of special equipment are installed,
the jack handle is stowed in clips along the dash above the instrument
panel.
The standard tool-kit supplied
with each vehicle comprises:
Wheel brace *Adjustable spanner
Lifting jack *Distributor screwdriver and
Tyre pump feeler gauge
Oil gun *Spanner (3/8 in.)
*Pliers *Sparking plug spanner
*Screwdriver *B~j~ spanner
*Openended spanner *Tommy bar
(3/16 in. x ¼ in.) *Tyre pressure gauge
*Open.ended spanner 2 Tyre levers (Export models only).
(5/16 in. x 7/16 in.)
Items marked * are contained
in a leather tool roll.
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