Copied from the CCW Carrier transporter thread,
to keep things on track in this thread:
“Dave
I have a list from around 1949 compiled from returns after the war, so many early vehicles must have been disposed of by then: nearly all the first 1800 NZ census numbers are missing.
There is no detail of chassis serials recorded.
The list includes 491 C8AX listed including GS (393), Wireless (50), Ambulance 4Str (31), LP Water (13), LP Disinfector (2) and Compressor (2)
The last 3 are news to me. I want to see a photo of them now!
The LP water cart is described in another memo as 132 gal (the MW Bedford is 200 gal)
Rob”
“Rob,
It was probably some abortion ,using 3 x 44 gal drums.
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Good Point Lynn
The maths show 3 x 44 gal = 132 gal
Also 1 gal weighs 10 pound, so 132 gal weighs 1320 lb
8cwt x 112 lb = 896 lb, 15cwt x 112 lb = 1680 lb
Given that the NZ army rated the 8cwt as both 15 cwt and 1 ton post war,
I surmise that the water cart may have retained a GS deck, with 3 drums perhaps plumbed together to a water bar with taps like on the rear of the MW water cart.
Rob
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