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Bridge Class Sign
Can anyone out there remind this old brain of mine what the black number was on the round yellow disc?Was it 3 or 5 for a Willys jeep!!
Where was I?Oh yes ,still in the basement den !! |
Well my ambulance wears a 3, so I doubt that it would have been a 5 ;)
That said, i'd have been surprised if it was as high as a 3 (I only know landies, not jeeps though) |
Most were "5" even though a Jeep is only a class "3".
The lowest weight class of a bridge was "5". Therefore there was no real use of "3" on vehicles but some seem to have used it anyways. |
Jeep Bridging Plate And More
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Hi All
Hopefully the following two scans will work. Bob |
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If you lot can't magnify these I'll try something else.
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Question for you Bob !!
Thanks for the info.I was able to read the threads using my modeler magnifying glasses.My question to you is 1)Where's Class 9 ?On Canadian FAT's,the designation could be either Class 5 or Class 9 !!.My only reasoning is that Class 9 would be including the limber plus 25 pounder in tow,and Class 5 would only include the FAT plus crew and accoutrements.Your thread has no Class 9 ??
Signed Perplexed :salute: |
Bridging plate data
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Now where in the world did THAT come from? It's an article I wrote about 8 years ago for a military vehicle newsletter I produced called MILIFAX. Don't get me wrong, I'm happy to see it, although it's a bit dated. I did eventually find the complete list of vehicle bridging data. Steve |
Hi Steve
Hello to the home town of Bob Gainey!!Sorry that I never saw your article.But,I still ask the question!!What classifies Class 9 ??By the way Steve,besides Smith Falls,Peterborough has got to be one of the prettiest towns I've ever visited,especia;;y the old Victorian buildings on downtown main street. :salute:
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Bridge Classification
Gary,
A Willys or Ford (or even Bantam) jeep would have had a bridge classification of 2. Keith |
Jeep Classifications...
As has been said, Jeeps during WWII have generally had a bridge classification of "2" but of course like all things military, you'll also see them with a "3", as well jeeps towing a trailer would have a "3/2" bridge sign, and as Jordan pointed out, some jeeps even had a "5" (esp. some AB-modified jeeps). Why they classified as a "5" I haven't a clue why, as I doubt you could get a jeep to weigh that much and still move ;)
Hope that helps, Tim |
Class 9
Hi Garry - Class 9 in the first entry on page 2.
Hi Steve - I found this trawling on the net a couple of years ago. The Bibliography is at the end of the article. Bob |
Class "9" confirmed
Thanks to all input.This AM got a brainwave,guess it's a result of no beer .Looked into the Limber Gunners' Association on the web and VOILA!!There's the Chevy FAT I'm modeling and what is prominent in the face -on shot in the right headlight position ?? "Class 9.Then I got another brainwave,Hell two in one day !!Went to the the Western Command jeep thread and again Voila !!Class 5 on a jeep photo.Now gonna sit back and see if I can inspire another brainwave.Going for the Triple Crown !! :idea: But first going for a :drunk: at the local pub to catch up on local shop talk.
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HI
for some of you more confused people let me help you out. the 3/5 bridging palte was used for the airborne jeeps attached to the airlanding bde and the airlanding division (lowland). this was for the jeeps used to pull the 6lb gun. also the 5/7 was used for the morris when pulling the 17 lb ATG. i had to do lots of trips to the abn museum in holland to figure that one out. |
6 pounder Gun
thanks al ot my fiend.Another item to add to my modeling list.
By the way "GO DLLAS STARS"Hope you're into hockey ?? :salute: |
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what playoffs is that?
there is no sport beyond NASCAR |
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Champ Car guys/lady...
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you just dont understand
hey sapper, jeep #2 is nearly up and running, and when i get the rest of the money i will have the morris back home :D the bodywork is finished so now i have to paint it and get it running :cheers: |
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Aye Lad, she's a peach! Looking forward to having a totally Commonwealth convoy one day soon. |
we could do that now, 4 jeeps, 2 brens, a dingo, 2 T-16s, 2 15CWTs, a 6lb gun and some bikes (in texas)...... the problems are diffreng groups and too many vehicles and not enugh people. :salute:
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I didn't know there was another CMP in Texas. Who owns it and where does he live? Do you have a contact number for him? |
ok now let me spell this out for all of you thick headed ones (sapper).canada did not make the first, only, last, or even best 15cwt truck. there are others chevy, ford, fordson, holden, morris, bedford, etc.....
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*Nomenclature; a big word like marmalade meaning, " that by which something is designated." |
1944 morris 15 CWT C-8 GS type 4X4 steel body 17 pdr ATG vehicle and GS transport truck
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