Vehicles are being autctioned sans CES so no manuals for you guys.
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Vehicles are being autctioned sans CES so no manuals for you guys.
Thanks, Dave.
Looks like I might have to look at the market need for'Technical Manual, User Handbooks'.
What is CES?
Complete Equipment Schedule i think...
Meaning things like spare, jack, gardening tools...
Complete equipment schedule
comes in many different "levels"
from memory
the basic CES is what you need to change a tyre (and things like the batteries in an FFr)
the next level includes the fire extinguisher, first aid kit (which has its own CES) and the tool kit + gardening tools
What they said^^
Officially, the list runs out to a few pages, as all the hood sticks, bows, etc. are included. 47 different items for a GS 4x4 by the time you add spare tyres, tubes, tube valves.. Then add multiples of small spares like globes.
But what most refer to is the basics the Knight refers to. Simple tyre changing gear.
Which raises the question:
If a vehicle requires tyre changing gear to be roadworthy, is a NSW blue slip invalid if it missing?
*Puts can of worms down and retires to a safe distance*:wasntme:
As all ready talked about, I can see no logical reason to remove a jack and wheel brace, then scrap them.
Basic tools for any vehicle, makes sence too not to supply locker keys, why make it easy to get to the battery's if they need charging
cause the jacks have a maintenance overhead and a liability attached to them.
and you dont need any ces items to get into the battery box for charging
FFR's have a charge port on the PDB and the starting battery is under the seat.
all proper shed class landrovers have the banana jacks on them somewhere that will let you plug in a charger or use a trouble light.
That is quite interesting they are stripping gear out
I purchased from the first round to go on the market and i received the following
Fire extinguisher
bin key
jack + handle
hardwood jack stand
lug wrench
1 rusty can opener
and a brand new spare
Came in handy today tyre went flat on the highway and rolled off the rim at 110!
I can tick that one off the list of near misses