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Jack Geratic 28-03-19 18:34

Staghound - what is this part?
 
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Labelled with question marks, they look like just some welded brackets - but what are they for and is there any date associated with their implementation? Only noticed them on a few restored vehicles.

Attachment 106266 Attachment 106267


regards,
Jack

David Herbert 28-03-19 20:08

Quite possibly steps ?

David

Jack Geratic 28-03-19 20:44

Dave, now that makes sense. Kind of like a foot hold to aid the crewmen when clambering up the front of the vehicle.

regards,
Jack

peter simundson 29-03-19 03:02

Brackets?
 
To hold a two piece cleaning rod for the gun?? Below the angles.

Peter S

Jack Geratic 29-03-19 05:38

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Peter, thanks for that, and I suppose it's a possibility for post war? Looking at a number of WW2 period photos, have yet to see a set of brackets in that location. Oh wait, you mean below the area in question? Pretty sure those are the base points for attaching headlights.

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regards,
Jack

David Herbert 29-03-19 11:45

Those photos remind me of the obvious point that your brackets could only be steps if the tow rope was stowed elsewhere. If they are intended to be used with the tow rope they must be to lift it away from the hull which is a refinement that I doubt would have been regarded as important.
Come on Marco, we need your knowledge of Staghounds !

David

maple_leaf_eh 29-03-19 18:55

Tow cable fittings
 
Is it reasonable to think the round bar stock could be a wear point for the shackle? The two upper fittings make sense, but would the resting shackle ends also bang against the armour and maybe someone thought there needed to be a protection point?

marco 02-04-19 20:02

Steps and tow cable fittings
 
I also think the brackets are ment as steps for the turret crew.
The idea is to get in the turret as fast as possible and in this way it will certainly go faster than climbing the side of a fully stowed car.
Quite similar to entering a Sherman turret.
I have not seen these steps on WWII period Staghounds (yet).

The bar stock pointing outward from the headlight socket actually is a 1/2” UNF bolt with an “elongated” hexagon head 3/4” AF.
There is just enough space between the edge of this head and the hull to hold the 3/4” diameter towing cable.

Btw: am still looking for this (20 ft) cable.
I have seen 5/8” , 1” and 1-1/4” cables but never a 3/4”.

Marco

Ed Storey 04-04-19 01:37

Staghound
 
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The fitting doesn't appear to be on this example on display in the For Freedom Museum in Belgium.

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Wayne Henderson 04-04-19 13:18

bracket
 
Step for front mounting, used on Australian Staghounds.

Jack Geratic 04-04-19 15:58

Thank you Wayne, Marco, and everyone who has responded.

So an Aussie invention, and that would explain it's presence on only some vehicles. Going by the set of photos found here, seems it can be dated to post war:

http://anzacsteel.hobbyvista.com/Arm...ghoundph_1.htm

regards,
Jack


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