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Long time since I posted on this forum. I have previously recovered a UC sitting on a farm far out in the mountains by draging it over an icy lake. More info on that in this thread : UC Recovery over ice
Well I have since then located a few UCs and a couple of weeks ago I hired a small digger and set of to a location where a UC was supposed to be dug down. An attempt to find it two years ago was a big failure but this time I had better information. On location I was totaly lost and had a hard time orientating where it was buried. I had no info on at what depth it was buried but assumed that it had beed buried not more than enough. After half an hour I finaly found a trace of metal in the overgrowth. I have now tried to post pictures for an hour but just canīt get it working. Here is a link to my homepage with a few pictures of the buried UC. Link to buried UC I also went to look at a very nice UC hidden in the woods, pictures of this on my homepage as well. Link to nice UC hidden in the woods Regards Erik |
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You are a brave, brave man .......... lots of work ahead of you restoring that one.
Thanks for the pictures.... love to see your discoveries.. Bob C
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Great pics - Ref the Carrier in the woods, can you recall what the T-number on the side was in full ? Roddy |
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I remember reading of a carrier being unearthed in New Zealand I think in wheels and tracks years ago. But this story is fantastic. Well done and good luck. I love seeing restorers who take on real challenges. Whether in the recovery or the restoration of a basket case. All too easy to blow a coat of paint over a barn find that has an engine that already runs and has everything there but I take my hat off to efforts like this.
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Good find!
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Nice collection of crawlers, I've got a Bristol 10 too.
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I have permission to recover the buried UC but Iīm not sure if I will do it or not. The other one is under negotiation. Erik |
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HI, Nice finds, I am currently knocking to bits a carrier which was buried in the ground for thirty years, you will be suprised how the soil can preserve a carrier.
good luck with the recoveries. kev.
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2pdr Tank Hunter Universal Carrier 1942 registered 11/11/2008. 3" Mortar Universal Carrier 1943 registered 06/06/2009. 1941 Standard Mk1 stowage Carrier, Caunter camo. 1941 Standard Mk1 stowage Carrier, light stone. 10 cwt wartime mortar trailer. 1943 Mk2 Daimler Dingo. 1943 Willys MB. 1936 Vickers MG carrier No1 Mk1 CMM 985. |
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T28945 (if I understand correctly) from Nigel watsons book, is from the first U.C. carrier contract to Ford of Canada, and would be the 105th. one built.
Contract CDLV73, Nos. CT28841 to CT29140. (qty 300) It would be interesting to know the upper and lower hull numbers. A very early MkI*
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Bluebell Carrier Armoured O.P. No1 Mk3 W. T84991 Carrier Bren No2.Mk.I. NewZealand Railways. NZR.6. Dodge WC55. 37mm Gun Motor Carriage M6 Jeep Mb #135668 So many questions.... |
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Well the numbers are what I can see from my pictures. I donīt see any T or TC so there can be more numbers also. Weather was awfull with a lot of rain and the combination of poor clothing and a tens overgrowth the photosession was cut down to a minimum...
Any thoughts about the insignia? Erik |
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Sorry, I have no idea about the insignia.
There is no "Sight' on top of the steering box housing, indicating an early carrier. does it have the sprung loaded arms on top of the adjustable bogie brackets?
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Bluebell Carrier Armoured O.P. No1 Mk3 W. T84991 Carrier Bren No2.Mk.I. NewZealand Railways. NZR.6. Dodge WC55. 37mm Gun Motor Carriage M6 Jeep Mb #135668 So many questions.... |
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Erik -
Lynn beat me to it ! 'Insignia' looks like a yellow 19 on a black square, poss the 'Arm of Service (AoS)' marking...various clour combinations denoting the unit. Unfortunately, I have little idea of Canadian AoS but someone out there will...I will try to do some digging. Roddy |
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Someone will always be interested in the buried carrier if you get chance pull it out.... you might even get me interested in buying it
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Andy,
You being converted from Ferret's to Carrier's!!!!!!!!!!!!!!. Well done a step in the right direction, another name change by deed poll ?????. ![]() Kevin.
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2pdr Tank Hunter Universal Carrier 1942 registered 11/11/2008. 3" Mortar Universal Carrier 1943 registered 06/06/2009. 1941 Standard Mk1 stowage Carrier, Caunter camo. 1941 Standard Mk1 stowage Carrier, light stone. 10 cwt wartime mortar trailer. 1943 Mk2 Daimler Dingo. 1943 Willys MB. 1936 Vickers MG carrier No1 Mk1 CMM 985. |
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Erik,
a friend of mine found a Bren Carrier at Malmo, in a junk yard, back in 2003. It was completely butchered, all the front armor was cut. I wonder if it is still there! Kostas
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Nearly all UCs I have seen in Sweden has had the armour cut in one way or another. Erik |
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I would dig that carrier up any day of the week, as Kevin says the soil can preserve metal... Even some of the track can be used !
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I'm sure everything there is in good shape. Tracks even had a good flex when walking on them. Problem can be the poor road that I'm obliged to repair if damaged by the digger and hauler truck.
As you can see on the photos soil has not got under the tracks... Very poor filling, luckily. Will decide recovery or not next week. Erik |
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Boys, tomorrow Iīll make a try to recover the burried UC. The road is very weak so I will start with a 3,5ton crawler digger. If possible weīll bring it to the surface and when colder weather comes Iīll bring in a wheel loader to carry it out. I have no idea what to expect of this but it sure is a funny and interesting project.
Erik |
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My carrier was buried in the ground for nearly 35 years and it came out fine.Took me 7 years to finish but it can be done. For the complete story go to;Buried Mk 1 Bren carrier Restoration.
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Well now itīs dug up and it looks kind of sad, nothing remains from fenders and up... One track is moving and when powerwashed hopefully both will turn. Donīt know what to do with this UC. Still on location and will be moved when the road is better. Engine still in it, donīt know about the gearbox yet.
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well done erik, another carrier has been saved
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Why do people make a habit of burying bren gun carriers?
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Armoured vehicles of various types have been used in breakwaters and the like for many years there bulky, heavy and were surplus and cheap to.
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well.... Americans so I am told are famous for burying surplus kit.....Brits have a nack of dumping them in the sea....Canadians so i am told were one of the only coalition countries to hold on to equipment, or at least take it home.
there is a chap who has just located and recovered 12 perfectly preserved MkXIV spitfires buried in their crates in Burma..... there is treasure out there folks, you just got to find it I would not mind a crack at raising one of the shermans sitting on the sea bed off Malin Head
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rich you don't need to go to ireland, there's a sherman buried under a post office sorting building in leeds
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