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Old 07-04-08, 07:22
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Here we go again

Here is another pic on arival
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Old 07-04-08, 07:52
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No not me? this is something that you do not often find it was in its compartment on the engine cover a small piece off the end was broken but all the numbers and gradution lines are there
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Old 07-04-08, 08:02
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Out of the weather now

Showing the area at rear wher the diff was cut out, but I have the pieces so no problem

Pic showing the ammo brackets still in place

Complete engine cover, not easy to find these days
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Old 07-04-08, 08:19
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Here it is the holy grail of carriers, N O S track 21 links 8 sets for each side complets with its N O S pins, tags still attached I have several sets of newly retired wheels so it will look great when completed
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Old 07-04-08, 08:58
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THis is a pic taken this morning befor I started to remove the rear end

Met gas made extensive use of spot welding on the carriers heres a shot of some of it

Here is another pic of the welding
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Old 07-04-08, 09:10
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Just started to remove the rubish from the rear

All of the damaged rear bin area removed I have all new replacement parts to replace the rubish removed
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Old 07-04-08, 09:21
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Default Original diff mounting plates

Well this is the last pic for today, Mmmmm do I hear a big sigh of relief?
this shows the area where the plates were cut out with the diff, and these are the original Met gas plates,how lucky can you be, Hope you enjoyed the picks ,
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Old 07-04-08, 13:40
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Hope you enjoyed the picks
Ron,

Yes I did! So now this is you umpteenth carrier?!?

As you will have noticed I have merged some of you posts. I know you just learned how to attach pictures, but a big improvement over the old forum software is you can now attach more than one picture at a time. Give it a try!

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Old 08-04-08, 01:17
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Well done Ron, especially with the track. Do I have this Hull Number?
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Totally off topic, Ron, is it you with the Chittal?
Carrier stuff is great. Keep posting.
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Hi Lyn,
Yes its me with the Chital, I have been involved with deer all of my life,thanks for the comments on the carrier.
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Old 08-04-08, 23:23
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Hi Bob,
Thanks for the info on ihe I D plate its later style of plate without the date on it,
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Old 08-04-08, 23:26
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Hi Hanno
No I dont mind at all, always willing to learn ,thanks for your help,
on another note seems there is no interest in those Marmon Herrington tank parts, seems a shame to dump them,
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Old 08-04-08, 23:28
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Hi Bob,
Sorry a bit busy at the moment on the track of another carrier, will let you know the number. when I get back home,
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Old 15-04-08, 01:32
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rear of the carrier that has been squared off ready to install the parts that support the diff
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Old 15-04-08, 01:41
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With luck this will be a pic of the air scoop and the steering cam plate, we hope to have the carrier sand blasted this week then its full on again
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Default Petrol tanks removed and cross shaft

All removed ready for sand blasting
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Old 15-04-08, 01:54
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Showing dash area with panel removed also all conduits. and the drivers tool box.
Gunners area also showing pedal plate and steering wheel and spider removed
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Old 15-04-08, 02:03
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These two pics give a view of the front of the carrier showing the drivers side with the morror arm still in place, and then the gunners side of the carrier
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Old 15-04-08, 02:35
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Default New re rubbered wheels

Just a shot of some new re rubbered wheels ready for any other carriers that might drop by
And some bits and pieces
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Old 15-04-08, 02:40
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Some projects
and a damaged air scoop the farmer dropped a tree on top of the carrier, but its easy to fix
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Old 06-05-08, 13:26
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Well three weeks down the track from its arival its sand blasting time
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Ron your photos show that you have been a very busy chap.
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strikemepink Ron, draggin the chain a bit are'nt you
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Old 08-05-08, 04:16
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Not quite pink Col how about red oxcide?
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Old 08-05-08, 04:24
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Default Hi Max.

The old girl is back in the shed now, just got back home awhile ago been out chasing bits and pieces, here are a few more pics to enjoy,
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Default Met gas rear seat bracket

In one of these pics you can see the rear seat bracket that allows you to just simply slide out thr rear seat above the fuel tanks instead of the very arkward system used on all of the other carriers,where they are secured by bolts,wich are very difficult to remove
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Old 08-05-08, 04:34
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I hope you enjoyed these few pics, its full on now to put it back together, still looking for a few small bits and pieces but I am sure that they will turn up. Regards, Ron
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Ron,

It's great that you are working on yet another carrier ( How many can one bloke restore - geez leave some for the rest of us )

Can you please let us know the hull numbers of the carriers that you have so that those of us who keep database's of carrier whereabouts can record them.

It is this sort of infomation that helps people like Bob Moseley to tell you things like defence contract numbers and even manufacturers when its unknown.

Eventually we will be able to workout dates of manufacture and other details that aren't currently known.

Congrats on the latest.

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