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Old 02-06-07, 10:39
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Here is a pic of my Diamond T that I restored 13 years ago,
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Old 25-06-07, 22:45
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A couple of wartime snapshots of Diamond Ts
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Old 25-06-07, 22:46
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All the lads getting in on the act, note this one is hauling a Cat D8 BARV
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Old 30-06-07, 18:25
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Some more snaps of the Diamond T
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Old 30-06-07, 18:32
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Its well known that many of the DTs went on to serve a valid further use in civvy steet, here is one of Wynns of Wales heavy haulage units
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Old 30-06-07, 18:51
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With Dyson 40 ton trailer and churchill load
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Old 27-01-09, 17:33
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Default 3 Cdn Fd Pk Coy

Here is a partial view of a Diamond T transporter from the 3 Cdn Fd Pk Coy. From the movie footage showing Sherman IIs from 44 RTR moving through Thaon France on 20 Jun 44.

Note the crooked Allied Star.

According to the War Diary the transporters were called "DORA" "DOT" and "DAISEY".

Also from the War Diary 17 Jun 44 - "Unloading commenced at approx 1330 hrs and completed by 1700hrs, with difficulty with the Transporters." - "D-5 party was coming ashore. They came by LST and in beaching the vehs struck a mud hole so that most vehs had to be towed onto beach laterals. One trailer with two D'4s got stuck and became tidebound to a depth of seven feet for some time before recovery."



Here is slightly further on the film showing a D4 on a trailer. (what is the official designation for this trailer?)



And a still photo from the opposite direction.
Frank L. Dubervill/Canada. Dept. of National Defence/Library and Archives Canada/PA-133748
Caption: "Traffic jam of tanks and trucks moving in opposite directions."

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Old 27-01-09, 18:04
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There are several shots of Diamond Ts (British and Canadian) in my new book:

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Old 28-01-09, 18:46
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Here is slightly further on the film showing a D4 on a trailer. (what is the official designation for this trailer?)

I believe that is a Fruehauf M15 40t trailer that was commonly used in conjunction with the the Diamond T, in fact, the two were employed together so often that there was an official designation for the pair, which unfortunately, I don't remember at this time. Derek.
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Old 23-03-09, 20:57
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Here we go then time to pull back one of the lost souls, a couple of shots of post war Ts in British service. This lot were engaged in transporting redundent LVTs to scrap
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Old 24-03-09, 13:19
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@ Tony. Excellent pictures! Pleace don't hesitate to post more.

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I believe that is a Fruehauf M15 40t trailer that was commonly used in conjunction with the the Diamond T, in fact, the two were employed together so often that there was an official designation for the pair, which unfortunately, I don't remember at this time. Derek.
@ Derek, I believe the trailers were actually designed by the Rogers Brothers and designated M9. The Diamond T tractor was designated M20 and the combination of both, M19.
There probably was a bunch of manufacturers who produced the Rogers trailer under licence, as often was the case, probably including Fruehauf.

The M15 trailer is the one used with the Pacific M26, the combination becoming M25.

Rogers trailer were also "copied" in Italy post-war and I remember seeing a few of these for sale at Army Cars in Holland in the 90's.
The Czech army also produced a trailer along the Rogers design post-war. They even had a heavier version with an extra axle. They were used (and maybe are still being used) for years.
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Old 22-10-09, 17:42
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I thought it about time to have a dig around into some of the long forgotton threads on MLU, over the next few days i intend to have a rake out and add some fresh material to some of them so here are some for the Diamond T thread to start with
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Old 13-12-09, 23:10
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Couple more Ts for this thread, anyone else have any shots of these to post in
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Old 30-08-10, 13:34
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Szukam rysunków pojazdu Diamond T zbudować model tego pojazdu. Za wszelką POMOC bardzo Dziękuję .
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Szukam rysunków pojazdu Diamond T zbudować model tego pojazdu. Za wszelką POMOC bardzo Dziękuję .
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Looking for pictures of a vehicle to build the Diamond T model of the vehicle. For all the help thank you very much.
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Old 31-08-10, 06:11
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I have the two manuals for this truck (1) C649-DT1 Maintenance Manual (2) SNL-159 Ordanance Supply Catalog Truck,Trailer,45 Ton Tank Transporter M19 . Truck,12 Ton,6x4 M20 and Trailer ,45 ton,12 wheel, M9 .There is some good detail pictures of the truck and trailer .
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Potrzebuję rysunki ramy , silnika i rzuty; boczny, z góry, z przodu i z tyłu pojazdu. Skany proszę wysłać na e-mail < markita2@interia.pl >. Chciałbym zbudować wierny model tego pojazdu. Za wszelką pomoc bardzo dziękuje.
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Old 02-09-10, 16:03
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Potrzebuję rysunki ramy , silnika i rzuty; boczny, z góry, z przodu i z tyłu pojazdu. Skany proszę wysłać na e-mail < markita2@interia.pl >. Chciałbym zbudować wierny model tego pojazdu. Za wszelką pomoc bardzo dziękuje.

Witamy na MLU .. można uzyskać pełne 980 Diamond T podręczniki z Grant Bowker .. konserwacji i części ..Oto jego adres e-mail .. Napisz canadianmanuals@yahoo.ca e-mail


I need the drawings of the frame, engine and kicks , side , top, front and rear. Scans , please send an e -mail < markita2@interia.pl >. I would like to build a faithful model of the vehicle. For all the help very thanks . Reply With Quote
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Old 03-04-11, 23:13
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Many moons ago whilst on my hols near Weston Super Mare i spotted this in farm next to the M5
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Old 03-04-11, 23:29
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981 in company with CMP 15cwt, Bedford OY,not sure and Dodge D30 in the background. I think this photo was taken in Belgium?
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Old 04-04-11, 04:16
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I thought it about time to have a dig around into some of the long forgotton threads on MLU, over the next few days i intend to have a rake out and add some fresh material to some of them so here are some for the Diamond T thread to start with
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Les, that first photo of the five on post #44 must have been taken post 1950 as it has a Saracen in the background.

Good photos, thanks.
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Les, thanks for the great pix. Am I detecting a slight obsession here?
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Old 04-04-11, 16:15
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Fraid so Clive been a DT addict since i was a kid and the REME had some based at Lydd Camp in the 50s since then collected all i can on the vehicle both military and civil and in recent years co wrote the book on them with Robin Pearson.
Hows your CMP books coming along
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