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A couple of weeks ago I got to move a Valentine tank for a mate of mine. He has just bought it off another farmer here in Kulin. We pushed it on to the low loader with a front end loader. The old bloke standing looking at all the action is Dave Quicke who originally bought this tank in the early 1950s and used it as a tractor on his farm until about 1985. He had a tear in his eye to see it go.
Cheers Rod 2) The loader had to work hard 3) It was an unusually wet day for October in WA. This is the second time I have moved this tank. I moved it from one of Dave Quicke's farms to another about ten or so years ago. I must be one of the most experienced Valentine removalists in WA by now. ![]() 4) Getting it off was easier than getting it on. 5) Here is my mate Gerry with his new pride and joy. Gerry has been looking for a tank or a carrier for years now.
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This is a shot of the much modified drivers position. For the record, this tank is a Valentine II or III, I'm not sure which. It's powered by the AEC 131 hp diesel and it sounds like an old Pommy bus when it's idling which is not unusual given it's provenance.
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Great pics Rod. Looks like it was a decent fall of rain over there. What does your friend Gerry have in stall for the Valentine?
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Gerry is going to concentrate on getting the Valentine going and will probably keep it in it's tractor guise. There were heaps of these things imported into WA as tractors but not many are still going. Ross Wahlsten from Merredin WA has got a Valentine all restored to original with a turret he got from NZ. His tank also came from Kulin where it had been used as a tractor as well. Cheers Rod
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i've always liked valentines, it was a well thought out little tank and had a fighting chance against german armour once the 6 pdr gun was fitted.
any news on the restoration. eddy
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Years ago I corresponded with a Brit who found a DD Valentine. When his pulse resumed its normal rate, he decided to be responsible (?) and give this tank its due. He had a heart to heart with the Residential Sergeant Major. She acknowledged the discovery was going to change her husband's life, but accepted his mission.
One thing that I remember from the reconstruction was how each tank was built individually. The workshop crew would 'consult' the drawings, then go to the tank and attach whatever was next on the build. Bolt holes weren't symetrical from side to side. Hinges weren't evenly balanced or turning on the same throw. Just about anything installed was different. Good luck with the Valentine, and bear in mind the drawings were never followed slavishly. They were a guide.
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i've spoken to john pearson(dd val) about valentines as i'm looking for one for myself. he was kind enough to let me know the location of several range wrecks that i later visited, although they were totally blown apart they blew the rivets so it was more like a kit of parts than a normal shot up wreck.
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Have you ever sat in a Val eddy? If you havent, go do so and then tell me it's a well thought out little tank!! They are a ba**ard!!! You have to fold yourself up like a piece of oragami, and with your feet on the pedals, you could literally kiss your own a**. They are typically english.
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which WWII tank did you find comfortable and spacious?
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M3A1 Stuart isn't too bad.
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Good Evening Rod, good evening all...
Ref the Valentine, do you have an veh details from the makers plate - would be very interested in the WD T Number... Thanks Roddy |
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i've never been in a valentine but i'm working on it. i don't think they built them for comfort or even speed for that matter
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is an infantry tank, built to travel with soldiers on foot. So, not fast.
I agree Eddie, not a bad looking tank for that time. I fitted in them no trouble at all...when I was 10.
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Cheers Rod
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![]() I will admit my Sherman is a bit roomier...
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I think the Valentine had the quality of being hard to hit due to its low profile and compactness ,qualities someone realized at Vickers and a lot of other designers missed. A plate of steel 6 ft. x 3 ft 1" thick will weigh the same as a 5 ft x 2.4 ft piece 1 1/2" thick
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Hi all
Just a little more info on the Valentine that Rod shifted.. If anyone has the book "The Vickers Tanks, from Landships to Challenger", there is a photo on page 118 of this tank being used on the farm! The original owner is a great character and was very interesting to talk to about using the tank as a bulldozer/tractor, also his visit to the Vickers factory and how well received he was. cheers Rob
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