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Thanks Phil!
The photo below features another CMP towing a standard US Army 1-ton trailer, this time an Otter (possibly one in use with a Engineer field coy). EDIT: this is a 20-cwt water trailer - not a 1-ton Ben Hur trailer Linked from On a Normandy beach...
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Another US-built trailer, this time one of the 1/4-ton variant:
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What a mungrel that would be to reverse.
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Ford F60L with Nunn Generator Trailer.
Caption for AWM 099953: "RABAUL, NEW BRITAIN, 1946-03-30. THE CREW OF UNIT NO 149, MOBILE CINEMA HQ, AUSTRALIAN ARMY AMENITIES SERVICE, MOVING OUT FROM CAMP FOR THEIR ALLOTTED FILM SITE. SIX OF THESE UNITS SERVICE THE AREA WITH DOUBLE FEATURE PROGRAMMES TWICE A WEEK AT TWELVE SPECIAL SITES." Note Truck and Trailer are numbered as a set. |
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Couple of interesting points about towing trailers behind 3 ton CMPs, First there was no agreement between the US and Commonwealth about which was going to swivel, the lunette or the pintle also as just how large each was to be. I once towed a WWII US water buffalo trailer with a fixed lunette behind my C60S with a fixed pintle, the owner of the trailer was much alarmed at the bending of the frame that took place (non of it permanent) that took place as I pulled the trailer up out of a field and onto the highway.
The second point is that it seems to matter little what you are towing in way of a trailer behind a big CMP you can not see the trailer to back it up. That’s why the military had co-drivers to get out and direct. One last point the CMP style of spring mounted pintle clanks more empty or loaded than the US style. Though I have seen pictures of CMP trucks hanging from their pintles which I don’t think the US style could match. Cheers Phil
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Here are some australian ones in the Pacific and Egypt.
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Photo of a C15TA pulling a 1/4-ton trailer - found on the internet.
Who knows more info like unit, location, date? IMG_5697.jpeg
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