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Hi Ryan
A tow is the best way.. should not take much as long as you have the horsepower to move it.. Did you find any manuals?? Cleaning my libary while working on the Stuart I have found... Handbook on M3 Medium Tank :-) Tim |
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Thanks for the replies guys. Two tractors were used on saturday to move it but to no effect. I don't think there is anything more powerful to pull it where it is. At this stage a crane is coming and the plan is to whack the tracks with a sledgehammer while it is in the air before it is put on a flatbed for the trip to down to me.
Once it gets to my place the plan is to use my tank to pull/drag this one off the truck. Does this sound ok? Tim, I haven't been able to track down any manuals for it so far so if you want to part with the M3 handbook or make a copy that would be great. Tony, it's not that complete, looks a bit like what I've already got. ryan |
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Thats OK, what you've got is more than most! And typical of what the Grants were turned into. ie bulldozers or loggers. Has she got a motor? What type?
You will surely yank her off if your chains are up to it.
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on second thoughts.....you better have a plan B!
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