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I am in the process of getting a bomb Trolly for my 1942 RAF Fordson tractor .Does anyone have a manual that I could get pictures from ,or trolly parts .Any help is much appreciated .George
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I could find you one .here in western Canada as a last resort .I need the bumper for my M2A1 nd pto .I don't want to sound rude ,but I couldn't think of what a toulson would be .Most of the winches were Braden ,Garwood and Tulsa . My son is working in Tulsa Oklahoma USA in the oil patch .I think that is where the name came from .The winch is rated at 10,000 lbs George
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I have been around heavy hauling most of my life and have been a big collecter . In Canada you won't see many big things from the war . After the war they were too big to ship back so you lucky collecters have them now to play with .I have two DT969"s I am parting one out .I gave my friend the cab to put on his DT 981 , the onlyone I know in Canada that can be restored .The other one is now a tri axel with different horspower . My DT's ,one has the Diamond T emblem on the rad and the other doesn't . The one I am parting out moved buildings in Edmonton till it was wor out . The one I am restoring has a five window cab that the Ca army put on them .and has 19000 miles on it . When I was a young fellow dad bought a 3 ton DT and we hauld elcolyte ( in 45 gallon barrels ) to mix with Normanwells NWT crude oil , 1000 miles one way for the air planes in Northern Canada and Alaska ect: My last job in the north was with the icroad truckers, _60 C
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I was offered one like this with a good cab .no engine .There is a 220 Cummins to go with it . which may be the way to go .considering the fuel milage. My Diamond T wrecker gets 3 miles to the gallon .I have the original manuals for this truck if you need any information about it . This one here was in the airforce and doesn't have front wheel drive or a winch .You sure have done a great job on yours .George Also this truck has 24" single tires all around
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I have two Diamond Ts One is a DT969 complete with Holmes 45 wrecker the other one is being strip for parts .The cab was removed to go on a DT980
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The canadian Army put these cabs on the DT 969s for winter work .The tops were made from aluminum so they wern't very bullet proof There is a window in the center of the back that was cut out for visability ,not original . The corner windows had plexiglas in them This is the only one left now as there was one at Vancouver that now has a canvas roof
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I have a RAF Fordson N 1942 Have not seen another like it . The only DT 969 wrecker with the Canadian cab and others . I was in Fredericton last year Give me a buz George
My name is Dale MacMullin, I am a Canadian, and live in Fredericton, New Brunswick. I am like most of you, I am military enthusiast and love history. I do not collect or restore MVs – I am an artist.I presently work in retail, but many years ago, I earned a Fine Arts Degree from Mount Allison University. With my retirement a just a few years down the road, I would like to grandfather myself back into painting and printmaking. I am in the process of building a new studio in the basement of our home, and I will be soon creating works of art in egg-tempera of WWI & II military and aviation themes.
The reason I have joined the HMVF, finding resource materials is the biggest quest for me at this time. I am constantly looking for basic technical drawings of British or CMP soft skin military vehicles and detail photographs (of restorations or basic walk-arounds) - sometimes they are not so easily found as you may think.
If any one has technical drawings or photos of their personal WWI or II Military Vehicles - it would be a big help to me and appreciated if they would scan them pass them along. I have made a list below of the kinds of vehicles I am presently looking for:
AEC 6x6 2500 Gallon - RAF Refueller
AEC Madador 5ton Tractor - Flatbed
Albion AM463 Truck - RAF Refueller
Albion AM463 Truck & Articulated Trailer
Albion AM463 RAF 4x22T - Crane
Albion AM463 4x2 30cwt - General Service
Albion BY3N
Austin K2/Y 2-ton 4x2 - Heavy Ambulance
Austin K2 3-ton 4x2 - General Service
Austin K3/YF 3-ton 6x4 - General Service
Austin K5 - General Service
Austin K6 - RAF Crew Coach
Austin K6 - Fire Tender
Austin K6 - Bomb Flat
Austin K6 3-ton 6x4 - General Service
Austin K30
Austin G/YG - Utility
Bedford QL 4x4 950 Gallon - Refueller
Bedford MWD
Bedford MWC - Water Tanker
Bedford OXD 30-cwt 4x2 - General Service
Bedford OYD 3-ton 4x4 - General Service
Brockhouse Mk.1 - Fuel Bowser
Chev C60 L CMP 3-ton 4x4 - General Service
Chev C8 Cab 12 CMP
Chev C15A 12 CMP
Chev C60 CMP
Chev C60X CMP
Clayton ShuttleWorth - Tractor
Coles Mk.VII 6.3ton - Crane
Commer Q2 Van
Commer Q4 3-ton 4x2 - General Service
Commer Q15
Crossley FWD Q-Series 4x4 - Fire Crash Tender
David Brown - Tractor
Dodge T-110 L-5 D60L 3-ton 4x2 General Service
Ford F15 CWT
Ford F60
Ford F60 L CMP
Ford F60 H CMP
Ford F30 CMP
Ford F15 CMP
Fordson WOT1 - RAF Ambulance
Fordson WOT1 - RAF Crew Coach
Fordson WOT1 - Fire Crash Tender
Fordson WOT1 - Barrage Balloon & Winch
Fordson WOT2
Fordson WOA2 - Staff Car
Fordson WOT6
Fordson WOT8 30-cwt 4x2 General Service
Fordson RAF N Airfield - Tractor
General Motors C60X 3-ton 6x6 - Mobile Workshop
Humber Snip - Staff Car
Leyland Retriever 6x4 EMA Mk.VI - Crane
Leyland Retriever 3-ton 4x2 - General Service
Listor Aircraft Truck
Morris M Utility
Morris C8
Morris CS8
Morris CS8 Radio Van - Wooden Body
Morris C4 Mk 2 Radio Van - Steel Body
Morris C4 Mk1 Radio Van - Wooden Body
Morris CD/SW - Recovery
RAF Recovery Queen Mary - Semi Trailor
RAF Trolley - Type B Bomb
RAF Trolley - Type C Mk III Bomb
RAF Trolley - Type D Bomb Cookie
RAF Trolley - Grand Slam Bomb
RAF Trolley - Torpedo
RAF Trolley - Starter or Accumulator (putt-putt)
RAF Trolley - Oil Cart
Standard Beaverett
Standard Tilly 4x2 - Utility
Thompson TB3 Petrol & Oil Tender
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Thanks for the welcome . I am not one to do much wrighting on the computer .and seem to be too busy all the time .My collection was collected in the area with the exception of the RAF Fordson .It was bought at an auction sale 300 miles from here .A fellow by the name of Stan Kick brought it to Canada after the war .In Alberta most of us know the postwar history of our vehicles .The military collecting is most interesting and does attract alot of attention George
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I live in Alberta Ca and have a DT969 that was on the Alaska hiway under Western Comand .It has a five window cab built by Canadians .To my knowlage it is the only one left with a cab that is original like it in Canada . The manual says 38 mile per hour and three miles to a gallon .
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I live in Western Canada ,.So my collection is 1941=3 Canadian vehicles .I bought a 42WLC at a auction a couple of years ago .It sold in $1000 bids .I have just about got it restored and am glad to be done with this one as the prices are out of this world .More so for the Canadian byce as there is fewer of them .Only 270 we left in Canada .I see WLAs sell as WLCs because the WLCs brings more money .The clamps for the tire pump sold for $416 US .No recession there . The Canadian soldiers like the Brithish motorcycle best as they were easier to handle . George
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Thanks for the welcome guys . Here is a little history .Back in the 16 th century three Catholic girls were chased out ot Northern Irland to Scotland where the oldess one married a Protesant Mckenzie,she died and he married the second one .Things didn't work out so he took the third one and went to Canada .They came to southern Ontario in 1754 where my dad grew up .than he went to western Canada to make his fourtune .So that's where I live .Now being interested in old things I became the biggest collecter in the region .As a youg boy we never saw a military vehicle during the war till they built the Alaska hiway and rarely have seen any since .There is about 200 military vehiles in Alberta owned by collecters .Most of the things have been found but ever so often something shows up My WLC was in a chicken coop for 50 years before I bought it .The military collecting is very active here to the point that one can hardly afford Geooge
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I started to collect things when I was a young fellow .The frist thing I collected was a 1928 Ford car from the original owner ,I still have it . I collected 350 farm machines which I put in a museum .I collected cars .Tractors heavy equiptment .Now I'm collecting MiLitary things .I only collect things that have a uinque history or one of a kind . I have a working modle of the first anphibous army tank that was used for a patent in 1917.I have the only RCAF1942 Fordson N left that hauled bombs and feul to the Lancasters and Hellifaxes .I have the only Diamond T wrecker with the five window Canadian cab left .Plus 11 other military vehicles .The more you collect the more you collect special things . The last thing I bought was a 1942 WLC and I told my wife that is the last thing I am going to buy .That was over a year ago so I am doing pretty good so far george
Standard Fordson bomb trailer tug.
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My 1942 Fordson RCAF tractor is blue . There was no other color on it from new , sorry guys NO green ,NO brown . I saw a picture of the bomb trolley it pulled and it was blue also . George