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Gun tractor abandoned
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Stave Lake B C
Abandoned High speed tractor with logging spare |
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Here it is right side up....'cause the other way drives me crazy...
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Right way up
Thanks trying to post stuff with cell phone even more of a challenge for me
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Australian photo's are even worse...
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And here was me trying to work out which country along the equator the photo was take in.
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That BC country is all vertical. That's why his picture is like that.
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Abandoned HS tractor
:wacko: :doh:
On serious note....what a shame. Regards, Brett. :kangaroo |
There is a large family of logging vehicles and pneumatic rock drills built on late WW2 tracked chassises. The majority that I have been able to identify are on M32 ARV lowers, followed by HVSS M4s, and assorted crawler tractors.
What boggles my mind is that the logging companies have a complete secondary industry to repair, rebuild and service these very old vehicles with re-rubbered tracks, road wheels and final drives. And AFAIK, no one in the HMV community knows about them! |
I think I have seen this one in a youtube video before; It's based on a rare M6 High speed tractor.
There is a thread on the HMVF forum on surviving M6 tractors and there is only a handful that survive. There is a restored one here in Holland and another in the process of being restored in the US (?), that was rescued about a year ago. Alex |
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Look up youtuber skadill, he has a vid of this unit and a number of vids on these types of machinery |
Ex-Tanks
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Here are a couple of rock drillers I found that were made from old tanks, one is missing the tracks and I almost had it for free. The blue and yellow )missing the tracks) machines are owned by the same guy and still uses them that is why he changed his mind about the yellow one.
They appear to be the same type tracks while the third one is a Sherman (or likely Firefly) chassis and is called a "Tank Driller". One day I am going to stop and talk to the owner of the Tank Driller and see if he will get rid of it as I know it has sat idle for about 8 years in the same spot along the highway. Gary |
Tank Running Gear
There was a business in Nanaimo B.C. that used to convert a lot of these various surplus tracked machines for the logging industry. S. Madill is/was a big name in logging machinery and finally went out of business a few years ago. The name has been resurrected but I think they build all new now. Log yarders, loaders, mobile spars and tank rock drills of some models used the tracks and finals from surplus armoured vehicles. Many are still in use, and rebuilt as already mentioned earlier in the post. There are some good pictures and a bit about that company here: http://www.heavyequipmentforums.com/...-in-Nanaimo-BC
Another place to get lost for more than a few hours... :D Jess |
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If you like them, go get them! Even if heavily converted, it would be great to see some of these saved. H. |
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