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|  New Carrier 
			
			Just purchased another carrier. Needs a total restoration, but will make a nice project. Some nice original parts, and un-cut armor, with serial numbers... a huge bonus! Some photos from today, will be picking it up tomorrow.
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			Come's with some spare parts as well, plus some more in the barn...
		 Last edited by Brad Mills; 20-02-08 at 23:41. | 
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			The capitalist in me says "Good on ya!!" but the socialist in me says "Nobody should have TWO carriers until everyone has ONE!!" I have no doubt that it has found a good home, Signed Jealous in Ottawa 
				__________________ Those who live by the sword will be shot by those of us who have progressed. - M38A1, 67-07800, ex LETE | 
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			Ha Ha, I don't consider this as owning "two" carriers, but, I hope to be able to refer to them as the "twins" one day. Of course, one will always have a complex as the other will be lucky enough to sport the Stacy towing attachment.   | 
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			Hey, how come there is no snow in the photos? Did you guys only have that for the few days I was there? It looks like your CT number is shy one digit. Nice looking carrier Brad. You are truly a bloodhound when it comes to this stuff. | 
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			Glad to see this hurtin' unit going to a good home. I'm sure that you'll give me an oppritunity to get my hands dirty with this one. I'm looking forward to one day seeing a unique set of North Novie twins! I'll drop in, in a couple of hours after work. Cheers 
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			Had the chance late this afternoon to go and get the carrier, went fairly straight forward. This carrier has been sitting for at least 1 1/2 years, with spark and fuel it started right up. Kind of amazing actually and a testiment to the engine in the little beast. I will say that because it sat for so long, the tracks were sunk into the ground, and frozen solid, took a little bit to get her un-stuck but with the help of the little Farmall Cub, she broke free. | 
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			Rob, Your correct on the snow and the CT number. CT 113631 03 - 1943 Serial #14539 Hull # 13514 Does any one know what the mark stands for after the hull #? Almost looks like a C/|\ ??? Hopefully I can track down the history of this one... Last edited by Brad Mills; 21-02-08 at 01:02. | 
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			WOW!!! Nice find, I'm jealous as I have wanted One of these for years. Brian    | 
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