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Hi
I am at present restoring a jeep, doing it up as an airborne version. Have been using Rob's book for the airborne accessories such as battery carriers, Towing A frame etc. I would like to try and fabricate a trailer for display with the jeep once completed. I have been trying to find dimensions with no luck. Can anyone help with the dimensions for an airborne jeep trailer such as Length of tub Width of tub Height of tub Draw bar length Size of drawbar c section and distance two c sections are apart Size of box section on top edge of tub Size of box section on wall supports for tub Does any one know of any drawings/blueprints for the trailer or possibly assist in supplying some of these dimensions Thanks Eben |
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Afternoon Eben,
A good project. It is one of my trailers in the photo, so I've just measured the parts you were asking for (yes I know it would have all been in imperial measurements originally but used to metric now!): Length of tub = 1670mm Width of tub = 1010mm Height of tub = 610mm Draw bar length = 603mm Size of drawbar c section = 52mm x 75mm Size of box section on top edge of tub = 54mm (wide) x 75mm deep Size of box section on wall supports for tub = 58mm (wide) x 52mm deep Hope this helps and if you need any photos, let me know
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John. 1944 Chevrolet C8a HUP ZL-2 1944 Willys MB (British Guards Armoured Div); 1944 BSA Folding Bicycle (Best "Para Bike" at War&Peace Show 2011, 2012, 2014 and 2015); Trailer, 10cwt, Water Lightweight, 100 gall; Trailer, 10cwt, Cargo Lightweight 10cwt No1 MkII; Trailer, 10cwt, Electrical Repair Mk.2; Ex-Airborne REME; Trailer, 10cwt, Lightweight, Electric Welding Mk 2; SOLD:1943 Chevrolet C60s Wrecker |
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What sort of wheels were used?
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HI
Thanks John for taking time to measure the trailer much appreciated. I am in Australia so we use metric as well. I'd be interested in the photos you offer, thanks. Do you know if the second version would have the same dimensions. Not sure if this would be easier to fabricate having just a flat floor built onto a chassis rather than the extra detail in the other pattern although the other way could be hidden under a canvas cover Would also depend on what size steel merchants carry here in Australia. Many thanks Eben |
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Jack,
British pressed steel wheels that were very similar to standard pre-war civilian car wheels, but had 6 nuts. These are quite sought after. There was a truly lightweight version used on the original "airborne" trailers as pictured above and another seemingly identical type that was actually slightly heavier gauge steel. There was also a much heavier slit rim version, again with 6 nuts securing wheel to hub that I believe was a post-war development. Photos of British Lightweight wheels:
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John. 1944 Chevrolet C8a HUP ZL-2 1944 Willys MB (British Guards Armoured Div); 1944 BSA Folding Bicycle (Best "Para Bike" at War&Peace Show 2011, 2012, 2014 and 2015); Trailer, 10cwt, Water Lightweight, 100 gall; Trailer, 10cwt, Cargo Lightweight 10cwt No1 MkII; Trailer, 10cwt, Electrical Repair Mk.2; Ex-Airborne REME; Trailer, 10cwt, Lightweight, Electric Welding Mk 2; SOLD:1943 Chevrolet C60s Wrecker |
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The British 10 cwt Lightweight No2 trailer was approx 150mm longer than the original "airborne" No1 MkI and MkII. Some say it was used in WWII but no photos have yet appeared that I have seen, the earliest I have is from Korea. It might be a little easier to make, but if you are going to go to all the trouble I'd stick with a No1 as used here:
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John. 1944 Chevrolet C8a HUP ZL-2 1944 Willys MB (British Guards Armoured Div); 1944 BSA Folding Bicycle (Best "Para Bike" at War&Peace Show 2011, 2012, 2014 and 2015); Trailer, 10cwt, Water Lightweight, 100 gall; Trailer, 10cwt, Cargo Lightweight 10cwt No1 MkII; Trailer, 10cwt, Electrical Repair Mk.2; Ex-Airborne REME; Trailer, 10cwt, Lightweight, Electric Welding Mk 2; SOLD:1943 Chevrolet C60s Wrecker |
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Eben,
Just read your PM. Rather than clog up MLU with lots of photos, can I recommend you have a look at these threads? First one recounts the restoration of two of my other airborne trailers. The rare REME Electrical Repair version (possibly only one still in existence) and the REME Murex Welder: http://hmvf.co.uk/forumvb/showthread...ration-Project This one is an album of the No1 MkII basic refurbishment: http://hmvf.co.uk/forumvb/album.php?albumid=541 The third is some photos of the rarely seen 100 gallon Water treatment Bowser that was again developed for Airborne forces and used on D-Day and and in Market Garden: http://hmvf.co.uk/forumvb/album.php?albumid=539 Regarding your plan to build one from scratch: it is definitely possible, but I think you'd need to get an original hitch, wheels and axle to use a base. If there any full size versions of any of the photos you'd like, email me.
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John. 1944 Chevrolet C8a HUP ZL-2 1944 Willys MB (British Guards Armoured Div); 1944 BSA Folding Bicycle (Best "Para Bike" at War&Peace Show 2011, 2012, 2014 and 2015); Trailer, 10cwt, Water Lightweight, 100 gall; Trailer, 10cwt, Cargo Lightweight 10cwt No1 MkII; Trailer, 10cwt, Electrical Repair Mk.2; Ex-Airborne REME; Trailer, 10cwt, Lightweight, Electric Welding Mk 2; SOLD:1943 Chevrolet C60s Wrecker |
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