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Old 06-03-16, 19:21
Ron Cheney Ron Cheney is offline
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Old 06-03-16, 21:51
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The hull or shop number should be stamped into the rear plate of the hull just above the cranking handle hole. The builder's data plate was originaly screwed to the top of the sponson plate (the horizontal plate above the track) just to the right of the driver. Rams were census numbered in almost the same order as the shop number so it is easy to get one if you have the other but I don't know how the conversion of one number to the other works for Sextons.

This is a relatively late production Sexton as it has the double rear towing eyes as on ultimate series Shermans. It would have been built with a single piece transmission not the three piece one fitted now but these were swapped round at rebuild randomly. This Sexton would certainly have been built with CDP track not the rubber bushed Sherman track. CDP is actually a good track and does little damage to paved roads unlike steel US tracks but of course rubber pads are much more acceptable to the highway authority!

I see that there is a bolt missing from the left idler bracket clamp. Note that this is 1" x 14 ANF NOT 1" x 12 NF (the post war standard fine thread). Also the centre bolt is used to jack the casting apart to alow the idler shaft to turn. This bolt has a LEFT HAND THREAD so turning it clockwise clamps the shaft.

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Old 07-03-16, 00:08
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Thanks for posting the pictures Ron. They look all too familiar. There are some photo's of Jesse's Sexton as well as my machine during rebuild posted on the armour forum. I am not sure how far back you will have to go to find them. The shop number I have is 2115. It will be interesting to see what number your Sexton is. The last 50 Sextons built were kept in Canada. They did not make it overseas until being surplussed to Portugal.

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Old 07-03-16, 06:12
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She's a beauty Ron! Great acquisition!

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Old 07-03-16, 10:22
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Ron,

That looks like a great project!

One thing I would like to ask you is to attach pictures to your posts rather than using links to Photobucket or the like - we have learned the hard way that one day sooner rather than later they will disappear making this thread worthless.

Here is how you learn how to post images - let me know if you have any further questions.

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Old 08-03-16, 20:48
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Ron,

That looks like a great project!

One thing I would like to ask you is to attach pictures to your posts rather than using links to Photobucket or the like - we have learned the hard way that one day sooner rather than later they will disappear making this thread worthless.

Here is how you learn how to post images - let me know if you have any further questions.

Thanks!
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Phewww.. that will be MUCH easier than trying to upload to hosting site, then grabbing link, bringing it back and then loading.



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Old 10-03-16, 04:14
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There was a batch of Sextons around 1900 that probably left the factory with three piece transmissions. Several of these are restored today.
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