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Keith Webb 18-07-05 08:26

And who is this?
 
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Is it a spy?

Captured today at the Melbourne Tank Museum is Chris Zimmerli who is visiting Australia and will be here for the next couple of months...

zemsi 18-07-05 10:34

... wow, handsome looking guy in his red Swiss jacket ;-)

Keith, thanx a lot for this fantastic day!! Was really fun, saw brilliant and rare vehicles.

Chris

Bob Moseley (RIP) 18-07-05 12:17

Spy From Switzerland
 
Hey Keefy - I hope you frisked him before he left Johns. Got to watch these O/S people. Have made verbal contact with Chris and hope to see him soon.
Bob

Keith Webb 18-07-05 13:12

This is what he was hoping to take home
 
http://www.oldcmp.net/Images/collect...k/cu_front.jpg

Yes, it's a Linn C5 tractor half track built in Morris, New York and under restoration by John Belfield.

Here are some more pics.

John has taken on yet another amazing project. The vehicle had been "banked" meaning it had a brake failure and was run into a bank to save it resulting in the distortion of the cab and radiator. John is rebuilding it in it's current modified form fitted with a large winch on the back and dual steering.

It's Hercules engine is being rebuilt, having new valves made for it - also having one cylinder sleeved.

Can anyone provide any photographs of this rare and interesting vehicle in use?

PS Chris found it a little heavy to fit in his backpack.

Alex Blair (RIP) 18-07-05 15:04

Re: This is what he was hoping to take home
 
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Originally posted by Keith Webb
http://www.oldcmp.net/Images/collect...k/cu_front.jpg

Yes, it's a Linn C5 tractor half track built in Morris, New York and under restoration by John Belfield.

Here are some more pics.

John has taken on yet another amazing project. The vehicle had been "banked" meaning it had a brake failure and was run into a bank to save it resulting in the distortion of the cab and radiator. John is rebuilding it in it's current modified form fitted with a large winch on the back and dual steering.

It's Hercules engine is being rebuilt, having new valves made for it - also having one cylinder sleeved.

Can anyone provide any photographs of this rare and interesting vehicle in use?

PS Chris found it a little heavy to fit in his backpack.

Keith
I posted some pictures of the Linn halftrack some time ago..These were taken from the NEWSPAPER put out by TIMKEN ,the Timken Times back in '34....
Jif probably subscribed to it but you and I weren't around then..
See ....
http://www.mapleleafup.org/forums/sh...&threadid=2788

zemsi 19-07-05 09:56

touchy Keith
 
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... as you can see, Keith liked to touch everything. Hopefully there were no girls around :-)

Geoff Winnington-Ball (RIP) 19-07-05 13:18

Re: touchy Keith
 
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Originally posted by zemsi
... as you can see, Keith liked to touch everything. Hopefully there were no girls around :-)
Jeez, that beard... :eek:

I'm trying to decide whether he's Ernest Hemingway reincarnate, or whether Keefy's simply cultivating The Eclectic Filmmaker Look for when he appears at the Academy Awards next year to receive his Oscar for YOTC!

Either way, be VERY scared, chaps!

Hanno Spoelstra 19-07-05 14:08

Re: This is what he was hoping to take home
 
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Originally posted by Keith Webb
Can anyone provide any photographs of this rare and interesting vehicle in use?
Only pics I could find are these, they show the Linn C5 was a sort of wheel-cum-track vehicle, rather than a half track:
http://mailer.fsu.edu/~akirk/tanks/U...ks/Linn-C5.jpg

http://mailer.fsu.edu/~akirk/tanks/U...s/Linn-C5a.jpg

The picture source mentions the [US] Army evaluated the C5 as a 155mm howitzer tractor.

Amazing vehicle, I can't figure out how one survived in Australia?!? Interestingly, the same design is used today for vehicles used in soil analysis: big 4x4 chassis with crawler tractor tracks slung underneath.

H.

Keith Webb 19-07-05 19:28

That guy again
 
Now he's at Puckapunyal...


http://oldcmp.net/images/museums/puc...al/chris_1.jpg

I think he may have been spying...

http://oldcmp.net/images/museums/puc...al/chris_2.jpg

Certainly taking a lot of photos...

http://oldcmp.net/images/museums/puc...l/chris_3k.jpg

Well, someone had to keep an eye on him! At least Hemmingway was up to the task!

Keith Webb 19-07-05 19:31

Re: Re: This is what he was hoping to take home
 
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Originally posted by Hanno Spoelstra
Amazing vehicle, I can't figure out how one survived in Australia?!? Interestingly, the same design is used today for vehicles used in soil analysis: big 4x4 chassis with crawler tractor tracks slung underneath.

H.

Well found, Hanno - this is a rare vehicle, even in terms of photographs.

I'll take some more when more has been done on it. The amount of work this 74 year old is doing is quite amazing.

Keith Webb 19-07-05 19:40

Clue
 
An interesting clue to it's origins is found on the data plate:

http://www.oldcmp.net/Images/collect...4425_plate.jpg

Note the small anchor with US either side... could be US Navy?

Geoff Winnington-Ball (RIP) 19-07-05 19:56

Re: Re: Re: This is what he was hoping to take home
 
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Originally posted by Keith Webb
The amount of work this 74 year old is doing is quite amazing.
You're 74, Keefy? Jeez, you don't look a day over 50... :D :p

Keith Webb 19-07-05 22:30

LOL
 
No, Jif


THIS 74 year old...

http://oldcmp.net/images/collections...eld/dinger.jpg

John is the owner of a vast and interesting collection of vehicles.

And I'm not even 50 yet:mad: though I may look it!


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