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Is it one of the two shown below? They were offered for sale last year by John Price. Attachment 39742 Attachment 39743 |
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carrier grave yard
One thing is that if all this stuff servived the thing s you have now wouldn't be worth as much .I have collected for over 50 years ,putting over 250 machines in a museum .When you first get the bug of collecting You hear a rumor about a vehicle ,the excitment sets in , Then the looking for it starts .My first carrier that I went to look for turned out to be a snow tractor .So you don't give up till you are firmly convinced that it is just a rumor There has been many times the thing I went to look for turned out to be a better thing than what I was looking for .I just bought a M38 Jeep that was sitting 10 miles from me on a fence line for 25 years and I never knew it was there . I can't get over how things rust in the UK and Europe .In western Canada it can sit out for a 100 years and still be ok .
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i think the extreme cold over there kill the rust beasties of the night.....
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Some of you will have heard the story and seen the pictures of Peter Gray's Sherman that he bought from Pounds back in the 60's or 70's. Most had their turrets removed for scrap. So he bought the one at the bottom which still had a turret because it had other tanks on top of it. They hauled the resting tanks out of the way and began to tow his Sherman out (which had been left standing in gear) All of a sudden there was a cloud of smoke and the Diesel engine started up. There was a re-write up about it in 'Windsreen' a couple years ago. Ron
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Last summer my son and I found 2 carriers in a local yard. One is under a pile of scrap and maybe top armour is cut off and the other was shortened to be a snowplow. Owner said they could be for sale but I've never followed up on this. I don't have a price on them but may go back in spring to have another look
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Save them........save them now !!! :D
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Carrier grave yards
I'm still waiting till spring to go see a carrier that I saw last fall , way back in the bush It was painted black and had steering levers .The CT number was stamped on the right side of the fan cover .It was not a normal type of carrier .The levers looked like a Loyed they wern't home made .I should have taken some pictures . Another trick that works is .Put a wheel or armor plate in the back of your truck for people to see and park it in front of the local coffey shop ."fish bait" You will have more people tell you where there is more things than you can remember .I got my halftrack and 8 ton Fruehauf lowboy trailer that way .This trailer was used to haul the carriers and small cats D2,D4,s
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Rick well done matey !!!! i owned that one for about 15 years and never did a thing to it . I know you will get it done !!!!
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:D yes i bought the t16 from john price a couple of weeks back, the main reason being that i might have to sell my mk1 to keep my head above water financially and the thought of being carrierless was too much to bear :( as fate would have it i already had a 24 stud engine and box aswell as the tracks and i know of a fella with an axle for sale, so all i need is the idler wheel assemblies and i'll be up and running !
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i have one front idler bracket you can have as well as one of those rads i got from you . give me a call tomorrow mate
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shaun you're a life saver :thup2: i'll give you a bell later on.
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