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Adrian Barrell

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  1. Yes, two links. The pins are retained by plugs driven into the holes
  2. Agreed, could be early Crusader too. The grouser is hollow but they had so many problems with shifting cores and hence thin walls, they abandoned it for a simpler, solid grouser.
  3. I can likely straighten that.
  4. The other track is Centaur or Cromwell and some Covenanter or Crusader.
  5. That's the problem when you get otters to write books. 😏
  6. Yes, I think those are the WD-L-T1 with the original small aperture, the one with the larger opening being the T1A.
  7. I'm looking for a tow hook and spring, preferably from a 15 cwt or similar, similar to the picture. At the very least, a hook, as the spring can be made.
  8. Stainless here. https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/253684848622?hash=item3b10cb97ee:g:eT4AAOSwxphbH57m Or even better here. https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/112241849930?hash=item1a2222b64a:g:IPsAAOSwBEpZmypr
  9. Those are Firestone Ground Grip 9.25-16 British or Canadian tyres. They are a directional tread.
  10. Is there anybody in the Macclesfield area who could collect something for me and either post it on to me or hold it until we can meet up? Thanks in advance, Adrian
  11. Davidson, H 21002960 Name and service number 33 rd A/B Light Regt RA 33rd Airborne Light Regiment Royal Artillery See Above link BAOR 23 British Army Of the Rhine 23
  12. https://www.paradata.org.uk/unit/33rd-airborne-light-regiment-ra
  13. I'm beginning to suspect it is ROF Radcliffe as well.
  14. Brass, unpainted. The book says they are to be kept bright.
  15. This is the page from the Canadian parts list.
  16. I came to the same conclusion. My 1942 gun is ROF N, which I assume is Nottingham as I know they made Bofors but it could also be Newport.
  17. I have some gun parts marked ROF RD. Obviously a Royal Ordnance Factory but I have not been able to id which. Nothing in the lists I have seen fit.
  18. Bear in mind the parts list was to enable the ordering of parts by the user so anything not available seperately didn't usually list the part number.
  19. Canadian made parts usually were prefixed CTL so I would say Dagenham, though the box might have been made elsewhere as Dagenham was likely the assembly plant.
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