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LP2 Aust carrier tools
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I have been asked to start a thread on tools for Aust BGC. So I thought I would kick it off with some I have found.
Lots more to follow. |
Good idea Euan. But tell us what each bit is. I don't know what the one on the right is or for.
Thanks Rick. |
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sorry Rick, the box spanner is for track adjuster and sprocket and the one on the right is the jack handle.
the next pics are pick head and jack. |
Also some more pics (and descriptions) in THIS OLD THREAD
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Carrier crank handle and extension bar :)
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Just to pick up on the old thread,
FMC was actually FMC Corporation: Food Machinery and Chemical Corporation, later became simply FMC Corporation. Manufactured LVTs during WW2, and M113 FOV post war, as well as the Bradley, etc. A wholly USA company which, by the 1960s, operatded AFV manufacturing plants in San Jose, CA, and Charleston, West Virginia. FMC in Australia was, pre-war, EITHER Ford Motor Company or Ford Manufacturing Company: when the Ford company came to Australia in the 1920s, they established two parallel companies, one as the manufacturing arm, the other as the sales arm. By the beginning of WW2, the manufacturing 'company' had been absorbed as part of the overall Ford operation in Australia, and the name was dropped. FMC was a common logo on Ford company items in WW2 in Australia, such as shown on the No.4 Trailer nomenclature plate. Mike C |
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Australian LP Carrier Jack
It's actually available for trade. I need a 4-ton jack for my Daimler Scout Car. Lake & Elliot is one of the makers... |
What's the O/D of the steel for the crank handle besides the square hole at the long end,. what detail is at the handle end is it just solid round bar . Also the track crow bar what shape is it ?
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What shape is a lp2 carrier crow bar on each end ?
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