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Chris Hall

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  1. After much jigging around I got all the armour plates to align properly, I just need to buy some Jeep body mounting pads to fit the radiator Louvre frame, and all should be good.

    I managed to salvage the original inner hinges by heating and straightening and exercising the hing pin. They came out quite well so they got shot blasted, painted and fitted today. That meant I could fit the vertical hood panel but the hood latches need freeing up which means they need disassembling.

    Next job will be the fenders, I’ve done some serious repairs to one of them and it only needs a little welding, blasting and priming to finish. The second one is better and only needs a section welding in and a dent knocking out (which is easier said than done on this gauge of steel).

     

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  2. 3 hours ago, AlienFTM said:

    I suspect the round-cornered box, marked BLANK, is so that one cannot (easily. Nothing is truly squaddy proof) load it with longer live link ammo.

    The live ammo is the same length as the blank. My can has full size linked ball ammo in it.

  3. 1 hour ago, steviem said:

    Thanks guys   the geezer did say he had no idea if it worked or not,  there were some amazing vehicles there even a tank. 

    Was that the Stuart? It overtook our park and ride bus as we left. Annoyingly that’s the only time I saw it. When I last went, they had an M18, this time I went to see if it was there and it wasn’t. But the rippled tarmac was there from when it moved off 5 years ago!

  4. I live only a few miles away so went on Saturday, I probably saw you and didn’t realise. 
     

    Supposedly, lead balls in the tank dissolve into the fuel to help the valve seats. Personally I think it’s a bit of a gamble as I do t see the lead dissolving much.

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  5. It’s been 6 months since my last post, I’ve been a little busy at work due to the current situation in Eastern Europe.

     

    However I have got a few things done, gearbox and tranny case have been rebuilt. Some bits have been repaired, primed and fitted to ensure they will fit.

    Im just on with the fenders at the moment, they are 2mm thick steel tinware and really take some work.

    Picked up a near complete winch, I guess from an IH but they are the same.

    Everything that is in red primer has been repaired and fitted /re-fitted to ensure it does fit. 

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  6. The ones we have in use never see any kind of maintenance, the wood is just in the white, no finish at all. My thoughts are that they are ‘On Condition’, I.e. as long as they are serviceable, no maint is required. If they become unserviceable, they are either repaired or scrapped.

  7. Firstly, it’s not a White, it’s an Autocar and was likely a M3-75 GMC before being converted to an M3A1. Probably originally assembled in late 1942 before being converted to M3A1 in 1943. I believe lots of the M3-75 GMCs never entered service and were converted to M3A1 pretty soon after completion. I guess due to contractual obligations they had to be completed. 
     

    Have a look for the original M3-75 serial number.

  8. 3 hours ago, 10FM68 said:

    To be 100% accurate, you really need the older, canvas works ticket holder rather than the later plastic one, though, I should imagine, they're a bit hard to come by nowadays.

    Here's the older pattern FMT600:

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    That was my first F600, back in those days, we used to get a new 600 every time we moved unit. In the last few weeks it’s all moved onto ‘My Drive’, so we now do our own MT Admin, Personal Admin, Medical Admin, MT driver, MT Mechanic, C4I, and a dozen more jobs. The only job I don’t do is my own because I don’t have the time.

  9. 2 hours ago, Sean N said:

    I think this is what I'd know as form 600 wallet ('cos that's what my RAF mate called them). I've got a box full somewhere of about the right era in various conditions.

    Content would I think have been Form 600 (FMT600) which I think is what you're referring to as a works ticket; MoD confirmation of liability cover; authority for the journey; recovery instructions; RTA reporting form ( I have some of those somewhere as well, not sure where though); standing orders for drivers; various odd forms.

    I'd have thought a copy of the drivers' handbook would be on board as well and anything that got stuffed in there. Richard might know better if he sees this.

    F600 is a personal driving license and is 1/2 an A5 size so it fits in your pocket. In RAF service wallets would have the DI check sheet, running log and any other relevant paperwork.

  10. If it is a G, it refers to tanks and automotive materiel. G 2 refers to the M17 5 Ton Artillery tractor.

     

    if it is C2, it would refer to the carriage M1916 for the 75mm howitzer.

     

    I could be well off the mark and it may just be coincidence.

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