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My track (when I find a good set) is going to the acid tank, if they can hang a Range Rover body in it, I am sure they can fit a tiddly bit of Carrier track.... should come out like new an hour later.
Eddy, I'll need the full eight, worst case, once I've seen the farmer it may drop to six or seven depanding what he uncovers in his shed :) |
ok mate i'm sure i'll be able to sort you out with something when the time arises.
eddy |
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i need to use the tracked bogies as a temporary sled for my churchill hull (18 tons) as there are no tracks and the wheels are shot to hell, so i dug them out last week and set to work. i wasn't looking forward to trying to free the links up as they looked really solid but seeing as how i was using my digger to move them around i had the bright idea to stand them upright and use the digger bucket to free em up and it worked a treat, an hour and a half later all the bogies were freed up and i never got off my arse to do it (bit easier than a sledge).
while i was messing around with them i noticed they had been painted olive drab so they were definately originally military, whether the whole sled assembly was or just the bogies i don't know as the rest of the sled is still at the yard where i bought them from so i can't check it but it raises the question again of what were they, i wouldn't want to cut it up for the wheels and tracks and find i'd destroyed something rare. any ideas ? cheers |
So Rick,
What would you have to cut up?
Drop the track off,pull the axles, thats it, isnt it? Next question; Why would you put 18 ton, on some thing thats meant to carry 4 ton? |
i was trying to be a little dramatic to elicit a response, i wouldn't cut them up i'd just pull em apart. as to why i'm using them for the churchill basically i can see no other way to move it to my garden where the restoration will begin. they only have to last for a journey of 50 ft from the back of the tilt bed down a ramp to the workshop. there's 4 bogie assemblies so each will carry 4.5ton, not ideal but i believe they'll last 50ft at least i hope they do as if anything goes wrong with the unloading i'll end up blocking a major road between manchester and sheffield so as ever, no pressure :D. i'll put up some pics of the bogies and the churchill recovery and let you all know how it goes.
by the way anyone know what the bogie assemblies could have been used for ? |
Maybe to facilitate easy transport of some track and wheels while keeping the bearing spacers intact and the bearings clean. :confused
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Rick
How big is your digger?
They look like they may have carried an RSJ between a pair of them..... Maybe to move a building? |
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So while you plan to use your bogies for the purpose they were intended for, I doubt they will withstand the load you plan to place on them - even if only for a few feet. Chances are you simply squish them under your Churchill hull. Have you tried asking the local blacksmith if you can borrow or rent his heavy load dollies? HTH, Hanno |
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here's the link to the pic of the complete assemblies when they were still in the yard i bought them from
http://community.webshots.com/photo/...53353449qWxmOz i will pick the rest up one day as it's still at the yard, just need to get my crane truck on the road first. i went down yesterday with a labourer and fitted the bogie assemblies (in the rain) things didn't go too well as i ran out of oxygen for the gas axe, broke the only grinding disk we had, couldn't get a weld on the hull as the stick welder wasn't up to it and the plates i had manufactured didn't line up with the bolt holes on the bogies but apart from that it was easy :D anyway we got it done, just need to get a welder genset and fix it to the hull properly then it'll be time for the crane and flatbed and the 100 mile trip to manchester, once it gets here the pressure to move it soonest will be off and i might be able to enjoy this hobby for a change ! rick ps. too late hanno they are fitted now, i will let you know how it goes good or bad i'll put the pics up. lynn i've got a 800 kg hitatchi, belting little digger and fits in the back of my van. |
Rick
I guess if it doesn't spew the rubber out, she'll do the job.
I was picturing a slightly larger digger...... about 30 ton......I don't know why.:wacko: Just looked at the original set up. I'd say it was for moving power poles |
Rick, i hope you have not broke up those wheel/track units 0 have a look at this film.
http://www.britishpathe.com/record.php?id=4253 |
Shaun
Similar but not the same.
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yeah slightly smaller - but i just loved that bit of film. you should look through the rest of the clips. there is some great stuff
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ok shaun so this begs the question, who will be the first to make a carrier tracked trailer and will the rest of the carrier owners from the forum ride round the arena in it at beltring (in pink mankini's). :eek: just had a thought better scrub the mankini's incase people think we're a french army re-enactment group.
rick |
Rick, is this you on the right? :fry:
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sorry guys with hindsight my comments were a little crass and i apologise to any members who were offended by such an outrage i should of course have said the dutch army, please forgive my faux pas.
rick |
I wouldn't slander the dutch...dutchmen and those of dutch extraction seem to make up a significant portion of this site and MV owners in general...
I've got spare wheels and some worn out track and I've been kicking around the idea of making one of those passenger trailers... Of course those have narrower track, but it would superficially represent the trailers in the video, and definately have the coolness factor... |
Also the Dutch are mostly giants :giveup
As my old Dutch Friend Hans Muller told me " In the land below sea, It's the survival of the tallest" :salute: Ron |
run rick run !!!
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Wasn't there a film made with Sean Pegg in called "Run Rick Run !" ??? boy this has gone off topick and its all Ricks fault !!!!!!!!
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This thread officially derailed...
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yeah ok fun times over but what do you think to the trailer idea, can anyone get a trailer together in time for beltring ? i'd like to have a bash myself as i'm half way there but i know i just won't have the time what with all the other restorations but maybe one day !
rick |
If I could get one ready in time, you won't see it there...sorry, too far away. Eager to see if someone does take up the challenge!
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Both Simon and David were also in the series Band of brothers. Useless information. Luke |
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the tracked sled mystery has been solved, a chap on hmvf posted this pic which pretty much nails it. unfortunately the rest of the tracked sled i bought is at nelson green's yard as i couldn't transport the whole thing in my van. the good news is i now have a daf 4 tonner and the next time i'm over that end of the world i'll pick them up and restore at least one.
quite fitting that an ex REME fella like myself should end up with them :thup2: rick |
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and this is what they are being used for now
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Great find, It's a weekend of discoveries :-)
Ben |
I'd use the good track on a carrier and put some worn stuff on the trailers and keep it all together. That trailer is rarer than a carrier!
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