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|  Todays trip 
			
			Well guys, here is the result of todays trip, I finaly found what I was looking for it has taken a few trips to locate this carrier, quite a change in country I am used to looking in more arid regions, anyway enjoy, Can you see what I was looking for,I had walked past it a couple of times, Ron, 
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			Enjoy
		 
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			The owner told me that his father fitted this carrier with a two man tank gear box that came into Australia after the war from New Guinea anyone have any ideas ?
		 
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|  wrong pic, 
			
			Sorry guys, Wrong pic, I am still working on this one this is the one that was intended 
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			Interesting with the double bogie set up
		 
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			I have cleared away some of the bush
		 
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|  British Track, 
			
			Forgot to tell you this carrier is fitted with British track
		 
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			Manged to jack it up so that I can move it sideways
		 
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|  OIL cooler 
			
			Notice the small oil cooler, and the piece of railway line on the front,also you maybe able to see the cleats welded to the track to give it better traction
		 
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|  front view 
			
			Just a different angle
		 
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|  BIn last pic, 
			
			I found the remains of one of the bins under the carrier will be interesting to see what else is lying in the bush close by,
		 
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|  Buggered If I Know 
			
			Ron, it looks as you described it, the transmission , chaind & reduction boxes are unknown to me, looks similar to a Stuart g/box, both cover & location of the levers but I don't know if the chains suit. Bizzare machine indeed... Rob | 
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|  Gearbox 
			
			I could be wrong, but if it's from a two man light tank it could be from a Marmon-Herrington.  A few found their way to Aust during the war and used as training vehicles.  Eventually they were all scrapped for parts.  Mate, if it is from a M-H, there wouldn't be many around...........
		 Last edited by Ian Pullen; 03-06-07 at 02:39. | 
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