80 Watt Charging Set

I am after a manual (operating and maintenance) for a charging set lightweight 80 watt. The plate on the side states ZB10632, EP & Co Ltd Can anyone help please

Reply to
Tony Stockham
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When you get one, please can I have a photocopy - pretty please?

Regards,

Kim Siddorn,

Reply to
J K Siddorn

I have a copy, though it's not really that informative being a 1st line (field) manual which ducks anything much more technical than running out of petrol. Email me off-list.

BTW as I have already emailed this to a number of NG regulars (hope I'm not treading on any toes there), It would probably make sense to add it to the Internal Fire website - shall I email it to you Paul?

Reply to
Nick H

Yes please :-)

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Reply to
Paul Evans

And a very good copy it is Nick thanks.

Martin P

Reply to
Campingstoveman

Done, and a copy to Tony.

Reply to
Nick H

Are you still after a copy of this John, let me know, have just started scanning a load of air publication manuals, they cover most of the air cooled engines used. Let me know if theres anything anyone needs and i`ll have a look. cheers, MartinH

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Reply to
Martin Hirst

I have put a link at the top of my site for this manual, let me know if it does not work.

Cheers, MartinH

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Reply to
Martin Hirst

Works a treat Martin, and far more detailed than the little field manual I have. What else have you got?

Reply to
Nick H

A great help. many thanks Martin regards Roland

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Roland and Celia Craven

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Reply to
Nick H

Thanks Martin, really useful. What with the manual I had from Nick, the article from Model Engineer and a couple of B&W photos of my set, I've printed out a really comprehensive set of instructions.

Regards,

Kim Siddorn,

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J K Siddorn

I am currently scanning the following manuals, of which the quality is that of the one on my site, or better. Unfortunately I cannot fit many files on my site due to size limitations, they will not send to most e-mail addresses due to size etc, etc. If anyone is interested I will put them all on cd for you, but unfortunately there would have to be a £1.50 charge to cover my costs, which I think is reasonable for the amount of manuals.I will also fwd them to Paul for the site.

Manuals I currently have available:- Coventry Victor Vixen Coventry Victor AC4 Coventry Victor AN4 Douglas mk3 Enfield 270cc Enfield Charging Set General Engine Info JAP 2A JAP 4/2 JAP 5 JAP 6 JAP 55 manual1 JAP 55 manual2 JAP alco Manual1 JAP alco manual2 Lister AH Norman t300 Norman SM Norman T600/6BS mk1 Petter A & As Petter PA2 Petter PA1 Triumph Type A Petter AHM Petter PU8 Villiers mk40 Villiers mk20 & 25 JLO L375 (Manuals 1&2) Petter PDV8 (would love to see one of these baby`s in action) Petter PD3 Drayton type 34 & 35 Enfield HO2 mk4 Coventry Victor HDA mk2 Coventry Victor AD3 mk2

Plus a few more !!!!!

Should have them scanned by late next week, hopefully. I dare not ask my friend if he has any more, or this could end up a full time occupation !!!!Still if it helps somebody it`s well worth it isn`t it.

Cheers,

MartinH

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Martin Hirst

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