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  1. Dear Pavel,

     

    Thank you for the answers, great ones, don't put yourself down, I like your methodology as I know you work on your own.

     

    Did you separate the ring from the hull and lift that with the turret or did you split it above that?

     

    Do you think damage can occur if you leave the backet in place and just lift the turret?

     

    2 tons is kind of where I was heading

  2. Can anyone give me a roughly accurate weight of the turret?

     

    I realise we do not have the main armament in ours so it will be lighter but we are planning on removing the turret and I would like to have heavy enough lifting tackle/

     

    Is there a cheat method of taking it off that makes it easier? What about the commutator ring at the bottom, any advice?

     

    If there is a specific manual that covers this a manual number would be good to go buy one.

     

    thanks in advance

  3. Could I ask yous Sir where in the world you live and wonder if you could edit your profile so that detail shows onthe top right of your posts.

     

    No point me telling you what the NAPA paint code is if you don't live in my neck of the woods

     

    See what I mean? meant in the best possible taste, no offence intended or desired

  4. I have had two fairly naff reports but seeing as how they are free I cant complain, there are humans involved in the admin chain so therein lies the problem I suspect. I cant ask for a refund so I am going to bide my time and re submit in a year or so and hope they come up with a different response.

  5. Richard,

     

    Before our Fox was consigned to the "needs a rebuild" shed we were having some issues similar to this, our mechanic friend was over and you just described the burping we experienced. Funnily he said the same thing, "needs a bigger resevoir".

     

    Then we ran into a massive safety issue with the fuel system that took our breath away and it was shunted off to be a winter project.

  6. Thank you all for the replies, loads of info there for me to digest.

     

    I am amazed that the hooks do not have some kind of positive lock mechanism to hold them against the links of the chain, that still boggles my mind.

     

    As Ruxy pointed out I am going to recreate a helo lift but the MSP info is valuable for others I am sure.

     

    So far nothing about the chain to cable transition or cable to master link.

  7. I am looking for very specific details so I ca as near as possible recreate proper lifting gear

     

    From what I can see there was a chain with a hook that grabbed back onto the chain at the vehicle end, how did that hook stay locked on? How long was the chain portion, what was the chain size, what is the hook design?

     

    At some point the chain transitions to what looks like a poly covered wire, how does the changes take place?

     

    How does the wire terminate and onto what?

     

    Please and many many thank yous to anyone who can help.

  8. We are currently in the process of sympathetically plumbing in an alternate fuel supply after having decommissioned the tank in a ferret at work.

     

    We have some very neat fittings and it is all 100 per cent reversible should that be needed.

     

    The collection of vehicles we look after as part of our work has had fuel issues for a while that started with the methanol issue, since corrected, the other was lack of use.

     

    Our direction is a simple quick coupling and a vented jerry can mounted on the rear left fender.

     

    Going forward the petrol CVR(T) fleet will get the same treatment.

     

    Once we get it all done we will document it all here.

  9. I am not very good with computers and capturing screen shots but there is a CVR(T) on the road doing driver training in google street view around the camp at Bovington. I will see if I can find it again.

  10. Ferret work solo is four times as hard as having fitter A and fitter B as per the book.

     

    There are some cheats, you can do it from underneath but you had better be double jointed nearly.

     

    Pulling the tank forward is a pain especially if you still use it and haven't switched to a separate fuel source as we are doing.

     

    Honestly, take the opportunity to address a number of issues at the same time and do the best job you can.

     

    The fuel pump is a robust little unit and works well if used often and is fed good fuel.

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