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I found this nice picture of an Dragon Wagon wich gett,s some help:

http://www.modelww2.be/public/colleurs/M26/M26-211.jpg

 

Boely.

 

Great picture mate ! Thanks for posting ! Weather like that, I bet nobody minded the big old Hall Scot petrol engine filling the cab with hot air ! Hats off to those fellas fighting the weather and the enemy ! :bow::bow:

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Pacific Car & Foundry M26 Dragon Wagon. US Army 'Armoured Tank Recovery Unit.

The american army developed this vehicle for battlefield recovery of disabled tanks, hence the armoured plating that protected the crew. Apart from the one operating the winch!! The only drawback with these vehicles was the rather thirsty Hall Scott 440 6cyl 17.8litre 230hp petrol engine, rated as consuming 2 litres per kilometre... This scarpyard at La Calmette, 30kms north of Nimes has 8 in various conditions in its grounds. This one fairly complete, but none are for sale!

 

 

Taken from www.travellerdave.co.uk

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Not to sure where the first photo was taken possibly France or Belgium, the second is one of the four brought in to the UK by the Cadman Bros and is shown on the week they arrived parked up under the old advertising boards at Richbourgh in Kent

 

I sent you that first one Les. It was taken near Salonika in northern Greece almost twenty years ago! The MERDC style cammo shows that it was still in service in the late '70s.

 

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Fyll

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This is Mike Hanson's machine at Beltring a few years back towing his Long Tom. I helped escort it down to Kent from Lancashire and then got to play with it. Awsome piece of kit. IMHO just as impressive, if not more so than tanks!! (incoming). They are as mentioned earlier in the thread very thirsty. I remember when it first came over from Belgium Mike worked out that everytime he blip the accelerator to double declutch it was around 50p in fuel which resulted in a huge tongue of flame to leap out of the top of the verical exhaust stack. At night the exhaust would glow cherry red so you always knew where it was when following it down unlit country lanes. I have some video of it on the move on the road somewhere, I'll see if I can find it, though it was filmed a few years ago so the tape might be rather fragile.

 

The blue M26 that was mentioned that was near Chorley was an early Dragon of the afore mentioned Mr Hanson, I think it went to the Wheatcroft collection.

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PS might even have a few pictures of the blue Dragon near Chorley.

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