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Old 04-05-16, 20:17
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And just to stir the naming convention pot, att is a photo of a yellow Finning tank drill's HVSS suspension which I labelled as M32F from the source.
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Old 05-05-16, 04:07
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Hi Robin

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Old 05-05-16, 05:22
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And just to stir the naming convention pot, att is a photo of a yellow Finning tank drill's HVSS suspension which I labelled as M32F from the source.
The HVSS drill was similar to the M32F, Finning called it the "M40F". A few M32's were rebuilt with HVSS and would look pretty much like the M40F. The use of surplus equipment on the West Coast could fill a book. There were half tracks with yarders on them, M26 tank retrievers as spar carriers, M4 tractors used as drill carriers and fire fighters, etc. The so called "M4A3" carrier was sold by Napco to a few yarder manufacturers as the "Napco Spar Carrier". I think I have the manual for one here, somewhere.
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Here it is now.

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Old 08-07-16, 04:26
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Despite the objections, it is still a better fate than some. Even as we speak, portions of Bill Gregg's collection have been moved out to the Shilo golfcourse to spend 5 days acting as window dressing between holes and thunderstorms. (Sorry Stu, I tried to fight it and took days off in the end so I didn't have to be part of it).

Worse things yet can happen...... in other locations gate guardians have ended up out in the ranges as hard targets or sold off as scrap.

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Old 08-07-16, 15:51
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The HVSS drill was similar to the M32F, Finning called it the "M40F". A few M32's were rebuilt with HVSS and would look pretty much like the M40F. The use of surplus equipment on the West Coast could fill a book. There were half tracks with yarders on them, M26 tank retrievers as spar carriers, M4 tractors used as drill carriers and fire fighters, etc. The so called "M4A3" carrier was sold by Napco to a few yarder manufacturers as the "Napco Spar Carrier". I think I have the manual for one here, somewhere.
Clint,

If you have more info about the use of surplus equipment I'd be happy to start a new thread as I think this is a very interesting but neglected subject.

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Old 13-09-16, 03:39
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This Sherman ARV was found on a range in Germany and recovered by A Sqn Mech's. When the RCD returned to Petawawa and I was posted to Lahr with the VIII CH it was part of the 3 vehicle display in front of N-40 and N-50. When Princess Anne visited the regiment in the spring of 1989 all of the vehicles were opened sandblasted and re-painted. When we closed out Lahr and the North Marg the Hussars gave the ARV back to the EME to be returned to Canada.
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I love museums that use faux artifacts with fake markings. A sad practice that is condoned by many and a practice continues to be perpetrated and perpetuated by the woefully uninformed.
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Old 13-09-16, 04:27
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Just to clarify a few things here.

I spent some time this past weekend with a number of the staff from the C+ E Museum, including 3 senior staff members.

The ARV is a base monument and not the Museum's, be very very clear on this.

Just because it is outside the museum does not make it theirs.

There has been a change of Directors and it seems there is new life and direction ahead.

Pleasant and agreeable folks I am happy to have met and been informed by.
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Friends,

I just spent last week in Borden. See my posts in the Sergeants Mess.

I consider myself lucky there was a museum to be visited, monuments and gate guards to be seen.

I was a bit shocked to learn that the Firefly Sherman posing as Major Radley-Walter's was not in fact .

But then , it is a nice reminder of his great contribution.

i like original and correctly represented and i like reminders, tributes. But it should be clearly labeled . Truthfullness is better .
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