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matman41

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  1. Great to see another Mat saved for restoration. Good Luck and keep us updated on your progress. Regards Mel :-)
  2. Hi Nick, If you PM me your e-mail, I will send you a picture of the rifle rack base. My friend has a Morris CDSW Artillery tractor which has the original side curtains still and the windows in them have a really fine steel mesh on them rather than plastic and I have always wondered if this was what the AEC's would have had originally too :confused: which is why I asked the question as the ones on yours didn't look like plastic from what I could see of them. Regards Mel
  3. Hi Nick, Great pictures, what an interesting truck, looking forward to seeing more as you progress. Are the windows on the rear body side screens made of fine mesh or clear plastic?? I think I have a spare bottom for the cab rifle rack if you are interested?? Regards Mel
  4. Hi All, One of the injector pipes on 2 of the engines I have is a 19mm spanner size on both ends, but the other 5 are all imperial on both ends. Not quite sure why this is, if the pipe had been replaced at some point it could explain it but the pipe is in the same place on both pumps/engines??!!:confused:. Does anyone know or have a picture of the type of jack that was supplied? The bracket and fittings for it's stowage in the rear body would suggest it was quite a tall jack (which is understandable). I'm sure somewhere in a museum archive there will be a nice period picture of all the tool kit laid out in front of the vehicle for inspection. Was recovery kit such as ground anchor & pins supplied with the truck or did it come with the gun that was being towed?? Regards Mel
  5. Hi Ian, Looking forward to seeing the pictures of the restoration as it progresses :-) Mel
  6. Hi Redmat, If you could copy me the pages that would be of great help thanks. Regards Mel
  7. Hi All, Does any one have a list or even a photo of the tool kit that would have been supplied with a Matador when it was in service?? Regards Mel
  8. Hello Arjan, P.M sent to you. Regards, Mel
  9. Hi Niels V, Thanks for the quick reply. It looks good at the front but the rear looks heavily modified for the heavy crane? Cheers, Mel
  10. Hi There, Not sure if this should be in this section or not, but here goes, does any one know of any WW2 era FWD SU COE gun tractors that may be for sale in the UK preferably. The type supplied by the U.S to the UK Military for pulling the 5.5" gun etc, but NOT the GS version which has no winch and front drawbar?? Cheers Mel :-)
  11. Hi James, Great to see it still has the body on the back :wow:. Would love to see more pictures of the whole body and your other Mats, I can give you my e-mail if you'd rather send them that way? Cheers, Mel
  12. Hi James, yes the cab on mine has the same detail changes as the one on yours. It also has the lower rear drawbar and an air tank mounted under the fuel tank. Cheers, Mel :-)
  13. Hi James, The chassis number on my RAF one is 0853 10546, and it's reg was 73 AV 86, so not far off yours at all!! Has the early chassis still got it's early style cab? Cheers, Mel
  14. Hi Ian, There is a company called Truckfix, at Cleckheaton (not too far from Saftek actually!!) they are very good and can re-line brake shoes, clutch plates etc, and they do a lot of old vehicle gear, I get the bits for my Mat done there. Cheers, Mel
  15. Hi James, yes it is a bit funny, though in my case, one is just a rolling chassis, though it does have it's old buff log book and about 20 old tax discs!! and the other is just a chassis cab, though half the cab is missing!! It was my plan to make 2 from one but i'm having 2nd thoughts now. I think my ex-RAF one had the same type of box body as yours by the look of it (though it's long gone) as you can see where the paint has gone around the edge of the bodywork onto the bits underneath where it would of been. Did you manage to get the leg clamp open on the 4.5" carriage?? Cheers, Mel
  16. Hi James, 3 complete ones and 2 'half' ones at the moment!!!! :nut: Is the body on the back of your RAF one complete? I had a look at your website over the weekend, the cab frame looks great, have you thought of producing them? Cheers, Mel :-)
  17. Hi James, I have an ex-RAF one (also a 1950's build) with a similar reg to that one, I'll have a look at what it was and let you know. The one I mean is on the attached pictures, the frame work and ramps can be seen in the rear body. I know 100% it an Army mod, as the truck has only been with one family since de-mob and it's never been touched!! Cheers, Mel
  18. Hi James, Great to see another Mat, it looks great I also have a 3.7" HAA but haven't ever tried to tow it with the Mat, the 5.5" is heavy enough to pull, I don't fancy the extra 3 ton of the 3.7", especially on the hills around here!! :nono: Going off subject a bit here, I have another Mat which is a 1951 build, and it has a frame in the back for what I think was for transporting a generator for possibly a radar unit, could you ask your Dad if he remembers anything like that in the Mats he was on?? Cheers, Mel
  19. Hi James, Let me know if you need any more info with anything. The gun is Bronze Green as it matches my Mat, it's an old restoration and will need re-painting into correct colours at some point!! Cheers, Mel
  20. Hi James, Do you mean the pin that I have arrowed on the picture? If so on the arm that swings across to lock the legs, where it goes in the bracket on the opposite leg (where the pin goes through to lock it) there is a small screw blanking plug, when unscrewed there is a spring and a plunger in there that locates in a recess in the pin when it's pushed in. If you can get it out then you can apply heat &/or lubricant into the pin through that hole. I hope that makes sense?? :confused:
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