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  1. Hi Guys,

    Over the last few years we (the 514th Re-enactment group) have supported the “Army Benevolent Fund” in different ways, one of them is to park a few of our trucks up at there summer and spring dinners for the old boys to have a look around but we have had a clash of dates with one of our events and cant make there Aldershot Spring Lunch on the 11th of May, so we would like to ask if there is anybody out there that lives near to the Aldershot Garrison area with a vintage military vehicle (preferably 1940’s,50’s) with a few hours to spare. The dinner is at Buller Barracks and all we need to do is to park the vehicles up in the morning at the Sgt mess and collect them again in the afternoon, parking is within the camp so will be very safe.

     

    Please contact me at mick@514th.co.uk if you think you can help.

    Any help would be greatly appreciated.

     

    Mick

  2. Mick it's FIGURES not FIGERS :roll:

     

     

    What is interesting to note is that all of the contemporary pictures of CCKWs from the Red Ball are all wooden bodied - don't think there is one steel body in there.

     

    Sorry I was never was much for spellings ;-)

    Looks like there was at least one steel body on the Red Ball and this bit of YouTube film looks like a few steel bodys may have been used.

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Fe0TOEc6EJs

     

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  3. Pats publishing company sent through his latest book - The Redball Express for review on HMVF.

     

    I am going to review it myself and had a glance through this morning and :whistle:

     

    Full review to come.

     

    JB

     

    Jack it’s the RED BALL not REBALL :roll:

     

    The "Road to Victory" by David P. Colley is and amazing book with all the facts a figers on the Red Ball, he has quotes from the drivers, most of them are now dead unfortunately. So has this book got the same old info in it or are we going to get new information from this book.

     

    Mick

     

  4. In the pouring rain, under a quickly improvised tent we pulled the armoured sump shield and sump off only to find the crank shaft in TWO bits. Its cracked betwen the first conrod and the main bearing next to the gearbox

    So we are looking of a Halftrack crank or engine if anybody has one ?

    http://514thqm.eamped.com/topic80.html

    Click on the picture below to see "the play in the flywheel".

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    And see if you can spot the crack in this video clip.

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  5. Started to pull the Halftrack to bits, but the manual’s we have are all very basic, it will tell you how to take the Gearbox out but wont tell you how to pull it to bits or what’s inside it. Anybody know what manual numbers we should be looking for, we have TM9-710 and TM9-1710C

     

    Other photos of work so far

    http://514thqm.eamped.com/topic80.html

     

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    Mick

  6. Yep, seen them there, what is the price tag on one of them?, it would take up all 3 lanes of the motorway driving it about 8-). If you zoom in on that map image looks like its full of spair tyres.

     

    Mick.

  7. And who is the madman who owns the dragon wagon :schocked:

     

     

    Nice isn’t she, it lives only 5 miles from the event and has only been on show twice, both times at the Victory show, its the only one in the UK with the original engine in (same engine at the Motor Torpedo Boats :schocked:) got a ride in it (sounds great) but the 4 gallons to the mile puts me off getting one.

     

    The same guy owns about 7 Diamond T's and lots of other goodies and lends us some of his trucks for our display.

     

    We also had one of his Diamond T that was on the original Red Ball Express

    8-) 8-) 8-)

    Mick.

     

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