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Swords into plowshears
http://www.fao.org/docrep/x5360f/x5360f0i.jpg
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More plows or should I say drills
early Sherman or ram?
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one...
...easy 8
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Two...
...easy 8's
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Three...
...easy 8's
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Four...
easy 8's converted for logging, great stuff.
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Re: More plows or should I say drills
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Great pics! From pics I have seen of crawlers and carriers for the logging & mining industries, these are built using Sherman parts, bolted to a newly fabricated chassis. Typically, bogies, tracks and gearboxes are used from cannibalized Shermans, so any former identity or type is usually no longer discernible. Hanno |
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Mining drill rig on a Centurian
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You gotta be brave to lift anything with this.
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Stuart with dozer/rear backhoe
... found in the thick jungle of central New South Wales.
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A couple of Grant tanks
This pair of old warriors have been retired to a farm in the Western part of Victoria. The owner claims at least on of them will run, although it's obviously been a while. More pics
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The first tank pictured looks as if it could be an original Grant Dozer version, which according to Gary Zimmer, there were only 3 in service! (Grant III (M3A5) No.1 Mk.I dozer - tank fitted with La-Plant Choate M1 dozer blade, Numbers, WD24187, 24143, and 23751). I think, Keith, you will be fending off enquiries now as to this tank's location
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Dozer
Well spotted, Tony!
Now, as to the location... I seem to have forgotten where it was... senior moment I 'spose!
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Nice pics of swords turned into ploughshares, Keith!
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Source: http://www.ferreamole.it/images/tankdozer/tankdozer.htm |
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The second tank
was converted to a bulldozer also. Check the mounting pins on the side and the two torch cut I beams on the front glacis. I would imagine the I beams were for the lifting device.
Sean
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The Carrier crane is mounted on one of the 200, 2pdr. Tank Attack Carrier hulls. Wonder where it is now.
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