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Old 19-04-20, 20:54
David Herbert David Herbert is offline
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Hanno,

Good grief ! Your memory is better than mine. As you say, Pz1 track.

Keep well and best wishes to the family. David
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Old 19-04-20, 21:16
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Here is a good reference source for German tracks, wheels. German road wheels for tracked vehicle where big on stamped/welded and riveting in there construction, cast road wheels not so much.

http://www.fahrzeuge-der-wehrmacht.de/
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Old 19-04-20, 22:30
Lynn Eades Lynn Eades is offline
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Do you still have one Perry, that you can measure?
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Old 20-04-20, 22:31
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Lynn, I am no longer in possession of the pins, but I might be able to coerce the fellow who has them to take a few measurements.

Perry
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Old 20-04-20, 23:46
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I have plenty of the shorter pins, and a few of the normal ones. I'll get a shot of them after supper and post it.
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Old 21-04-20, 15:28
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Default Swiss track pins

The so-called Swiss track pins are too short to use in normal track pads. I suspect the Swiss modified the normal track pads by trimming them narrower (why would they do that? No idea.) and producing appropriately shorter pins. These short pins were abundant in USA and very likely came from Southeastern Equipment in Augusta Georgia who sold many ex-Swiss T16s in the 1970’s to early 1980’s. We need someone to inspect their ex-Swiss T16 and see if the track pads are modified Original T16 and Canadian Carriers use the same length of track pin.
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Old 21-04-20, 16:26
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We have a Swiss T-16 at the shop. I will drop in there today and measure it. I'll also bring in a couple pins (short and long) and compare.
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