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			Canada's fighting vehicles, which is a reprint of a WW2 maual to give data to aid transport of FVs, offers a bit of the data you seek: 
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
			ground pressure: 6.4 pounds per square inch length: 144 inches width 84" height : 63" weight fully equipped: 9800 lbs. I believe empty, a complete carrier is around 7800 lbs. ------------------------------------------------------------------------- Edited to add this: from Bart Vanderveens book FVs directory: weight: 7910 lbs, gross weight 9774 lb, so I was pretty close. His also gives the dimensions as L=148,W=83,H=63. I recall the carrier being a very tight fit in the back of an MLVW, which has a 12 box, so between 144 to 148 would be correct. I think the little light on the bottom of the " caution:RHD sign", used to have to fit into the window hole of the front stakes, and the front tie downs hung over the talgate. ------------------------------------------------------------------------- I have always transported my carriers with a one ton and a trailer. But a trip straight across Canada might make me use a shipping company. Then again you will have to get these accessories eventually.  
		Last edited by rob love; 05-01-05 at 18:52.  | 
		
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