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Laying wire from a K-1 cart, formerly known as Wire cart, type N
K-1 cart, formerly known as wire cart type N

The K-1 cart is a wire cart type K-1. It comprises a 2-wheel reel cart used for the rapid laying and recovering of telephone and telegraph lines in the field. It is completely equipped with a reel, mechanically rotated and controlled, 1 chest with wire-laying equipment, a driver's seat, and appropriate parts and fittings specially designed and used for only on this cart; designed to carry 5 miles of wire, type W-39. It was formerly known as "Wire reel cart, type N".[1]

A rare sample of the Wire reel cart, type N can be found in the Signal Corps Museum at Fort Eisenhower, Georgia.

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  1. ^ United States. (1920). Storage catalogue. Signal corps. . - Full View - HathiTrust Digital Library - HathiTrust Digital Library. Govt. print. off.