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Old 02-10-08, 18:28
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Hi guys,
Greetings from the big Sandy.
I'm attempting a restoration project and am searching for digital or paper copies of any of the following manuals for the QF 3.7" Mk 1 Mountain Howitzer:

Gun Drill:
26/Manuals/1391 QF 3.7-inch Mk 1 Howitzer on Mks 1 - 3R Carriage, 1934.
26/Manuals/1664 QF 3.7-inch Mk 1 Howitzer on Mk 4 Carriage (Provisional), 1936.
26/GS Pubs/432 QF 3.7-inch Mk 1 Howitzer on Mks 1 - 3R Carriage, 1941.
26/GS Pubs/432 QF 3.7-inch Mk 1 Howitzer on Mk 4P Carriage, 1941.
Handbook:
26/Manuals/469 QF 3.7-inch Howitzer Mk 1 on Mks 1, 2 & 3 Carriage, 1930.
26/Manuals/1738 QF 3.7-inch Howitzer Mk 1 on Carriage 3.7-inch Howitzer Mks 1, 2, 3 & 4P, 1939.
Maintenance Manual:
WO Code 1450 3.7-inch Howitzer, Ordnance QF Mks 1, 1/1, 1/2 and 3 on Carriage Mks 1/1, 2/1, 2P, 3/1 and Mks 2, 2/1 Indian, 1946.

Yes, the breechblock appears to be intact.
Thanks in advance for any pointers, all.
And thanks for greasing the skids on my approval, Geoff!

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Old 13-10-08, 12:00
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Just floating this issue to the top, for anyone that missed it. The manuals would support a restoration project I'm working on, in-theater.

For that matter, can anyone recommend reference material on fixing spoked oak wheels?
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Old 13-10-08, 15:33
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Just floating this issue to the top, for anyone that missed it. The manuals would support a restoration project I'm working on, in-theater.

For that matter, can anyone recommend reference material on fixing spoked oak wheels?
Ed
there used to be an old lad in Prince Albert that carved spokes and made wooden wheels and aircraft propellers,mainly for museums,but they do have a great web site and you could contact someone from this sire with your questions..I'm sure you will find your answers here..


http://www.wcwa.ca/index.html
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Old 14-10-08, 14:51
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I assume you have tried the Woolwich Firepower Museum for the manuals.

http://www.firepower.org.uk/
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Old 16-02-09, 23:37
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I assume you have tried the Woolwich Firepower Museum for the manuals.
This museum also has a preserved example of the 3.7 inch Mountain Howitzer (source: HMVF).
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Old 17-02-09, 00:26
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Hi Ed:

Missed your earlier posts. Glad you brought it the top again.

Sounds like you have latched onto something special. Should Shilo be asking for permission to bring home another gun for its collection?

I will get ahold of the curator and ask if they have any of the manuals. My own library is sadly lacking in anything re: the Mountain How.

Good luck with the resto... let me know if I can help with anything... we have a Gunner in a very high place...

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Old 17-02-09, 05:53
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It is Gerry that has the questions, not me. I am not, nor am I planning on, getting into the artillery restoration business.

Thanks anyway.
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