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Markheliops

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  1. I'm not in favour of increasing the speed limit, especially for civilian owed tracked vehicles.

     

    I'm probably in the minority here but I think an increase in speed of civilian tracked vehicles will eventually result in a fender-bender of some degree and the practice of civilians owning ex-military tracked vehicles could come under scrutiny, with the eventual ban of using them on the road.

     

    I can see the logic in the proposal in regard to engine wear and fuel costs but unfortunately we see on a regular basis civilian -owned tracked vehicles on the road with tracks about to fall off and other obvious defects.

     

    I'm not saying every tracked vehicle owner is a little, shall we say hap-hazard with their maintenance but they are out there.

     

    Obviously the same applies for wheeled vehicles too but if there is a prang with a tracked vehicle, it always makes the news in a big way.

     

    I say the easier it is to stay under the radar of the authorities the better off we will be.

     

    Markheliops

  2. When you say it won't shift into second gear - does the gear indicator move and then return to first gear?

     

    You have a number of options with this one.................

     

    Do you have main brake pressure - if not the brake safety system will stop you changing up to any gear other than first gear.

     

    Also the governor on top the gearbox could be stuck. This in effect will be telling the gearbox not to change up to further gears as the engine is not up to the required RPM.

     

    It could also be the gearbox foot controller playing up - but unlikely.

     

    Failing that - electrical fault at the rear junction box or stuck solenoids but with my basic knowledge I think stuck solenoids is highly unlikely unless water has got into the top electrical box.

     

    Markheliops

  3. Or rather HEARD TODAY.

    Chris Evans Radio 2 at 07.11 tuesday.

    Who had a message repeated today after they missed the first one due to being outside firing up his WW2 tank?

     

    Anyone going to own up?

     

    That was my Sister calling the show.

     

    Forgive her as she doesn't know the difference between WWII and post war!

  4. Thanks mate, it's the colour I did the engine in the yellow truck and the customer liked it so much he wanted his the same!

     

    Isn't it time we pulled your engine and 'box back out for a paint-up? They'd look great in mid grey.

     

    - MG

     

    I have been meaning to sit down with a coffee as I have a number of wants for the Rugged Boys.

     

    Trouble is you're so busy matey!

     

    We'll get together soon and discuss.

  5. Hi all.

     

    Not military I know but ideal for anyone who owns armour or anything that requires a crane to service, repair etc.

     

    http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/1973-Iron-Fairy-Mobile-Crane-Triple-Extension-6-25-Ton-Lift-/331478891712?pt=LH_DefaultDomain_3&hash=item4d2dae7cc0

     

    It's a crane we were using to mainly change Chieftain power packs and other associated vehicle repairs.

     

    Unfortunately, Mr Health and Safety doesn't think our little crane quite meets the required standards so I've been told to sell it!

     

    I've stuck it on e-bay and I'm hoping someone will find a use for it.

     

    Markheliops

  6. we have not worked the GUE yet, it does run but the connection from the cab to the engine does not work, ie when we press the starter it isn't starting, it will be a slow process of elimination or run a new wire, we have to short the starter terminals...not neat..

     

    I wouldn't suggest trying to short cut the GUE starter Paul.

     

    There are a number of safety devices on the Chieftain and if the GUE isn't starting on the button - there will be a reason for it.

     

    I saying this from experience as my sparkie at work short cut the system and we think caused a rather loud explosion in the fighting compartment.

     

    Put it this way - I was closing down the systems in the drivers compartment and felt the blast at the back of my neck and others heard the explosion in the other workshops...........................

     

    I would advise trying to figure out why the GUE isn't starting as once you understand how the electronics work on the beast they aren't too difficult to find faults.

     

    Markheliops

  7. yes I think he knows, hes just giving me a heads up on bits for sale...I am going to be building up as many spares as I can...is 600 quid a fair price for one of these...

     

    sounds a bit high...do they fail or ever need replacing...

     

    HIGH!!!! What for a NEW GUE!!!!

     

    Put it this way - if I was selling a second hand GUE - I'd want and get a £1000 minimum................

     

    If the GUE fails you'll get no charging of the batteries unless the main engine generator is working and then it only charges about 1000 revs. You won't get the gunnery systems working either.

     

    Welcome to the world of main battle tanks!

     

    Forget everything you know about prices for CVRT and FV43 series vehicle spares.

     

    You also wanted a Control Cubicle that is basically the brains of the powered gunnery systems - I have two.

     

    A brand new one still in the box - £1500 and a second hand one £500................

     

    For a second hand engine expect to pay around £2000 for a good take out unit. £5000 plus for a recon.

     

    Tracks - £4500 a set plus VAT and they are becoming very hard to get hold of which is why I'm keeping hold of my new set.

     

    I have a brand new Chieftain drivers seat. How much should I ask for this as a CVRT Scorpion drivers seat is being sold for £975 from a dealer...........................

     

    £600 for a new GUE is, in my opinion, giving it away.....................

     

    I'd suggest you buy it pretty sharp!!!!

     

    Markheliops

  8. I think they are similar to mine in so much that the pull levers open the rear swim jet cover...engine vents and one for the cabin vents but no idea about the red handle, the pull lever engages the drop down wheels I think, just trying to remember the BRDM 2 layout..

     

    The Fug is nothing like yours then Paulob1.

     

    The prop covers on the fug are air operated and are activated by a pull out switch.

     

    The auxiliary wheels are lever operated but via a lever to the left of the driver.

     

    Thanks anyway.

     

    Markheliops

  9. Agreed.

     

    David Crouch is as straight as an arrow.

     

    He won't sell you junk unless you opt for a piece of junk - and then he will tell you you're buying a piece of junk!

  10. WTF? :nut:

     

    These are the ones listed under "direct sales", right?

     

    They were listed as Direct Sales but they were in no better condition than the ones sold in the tenders!

     

    One of the tender CET's went for around £7k.

     

    If anyone is looking for a CET, Marcus Glen has a couple left and they are in pretty good condition.

  11. Umm - I'm not overly happy with Withams.

     

    I went to view some CET's a few months ago.

     

    Guide price - £9500 plus VAT.

     

    A salesman came out to show me the six CET's parked outside. He informed me they were the last ones left and these were the best of the lot!!

     

    That was a matter of personal opinion as it was obvious to me they had been outside for at least four years............

     

    Anyway how much do you think he wanted for a CET?

     

    £75000 pounds each !!!!!!!!!!!!

     

    REALLY - From a guide price of £9500.....................

     

    The funny thing is two weeks later two CET's were advertised by other dealers at £9500, ex reserve models and they looked to be in far better condition than the ones Withams had.

     

    I was going to e-mail Paul at Withams and ask if his salesmen were smoking something illegal..................... as they were obviously off their heads - but in all honesty I can't be bothered and it would probably fall on deaf ears anyway.

     

    Their loss as they managed to give me the hump and I won't be going back!!!

  12. Hi guys.

     

    I'm still trying to find out what does what on the Czech Fug OT65.

     

    Our Fug in the type with the Caspel engine and auxiliary belly wheels.

     

    Can someone please identify the following............

     

    IMG_2039_zpsavh1mmnx.jpg

     

    Now I think this thing is the cabin bilge pump but I'm not sure about the red lever. I would have thought the bilge pumps could be switched on by the driver (ie within arms length) but the driver couldn't reach this lever.

     

    IMG_2041_zpsx5s4jnsk.jpg

     

    Lever to the right of the gear shift?

     

    IMG_2040_zpsqf4umpaw.jpg

     

    Now can someone identify this lot please.

     

    IMG_2043_zpsozivqecz.jpg

     

    Now this lot. I know the panel is mainly for inflating and deflating the tyres but there are some other controls on here as well.

     

    Thanking someone in anticipation.

     

    Markheliops

  13. Mark,

     

    I talked to the armaments people at Bordon. They had no précis on the turret lift. However, it is not a big problem. Apparently it will take you about a day. The key things are the RJB and being careful not to damage any of the harnesses. There was something about loosening the turret traverse mechanism. The EMER will tell you of anything essential.

     

    What are you going to use to lift it? It will weigh around 12,000 kgs at least.

     

    John

     

    Hi John.

     

    Thank you for the information.

     

    I think the turret weighs around 15 tonnes so I shall be calling in a mobile crane of suitable size.

     

    Not taking any chances with this!

     

    I'll take some pictures when I start the task.

     

    Regards

     

    Mark

  14. Just driving, we don't really have the room to power up the turret, and we haven't checked any of the electrical systems to do with power traverse. Would love to see a Chieftain in full swing so to speak.

     

    Caddy -

     

    I've been thinking about your main armament issues:

     

    Check the pressure of the recuperator cylinder - this is used to hold the gun at rest and absorb some of the recoil after firing. It should, if at the correct pressure, be able to hold the gun at all angles of elevation but if it has no pressure or is low, you will fine the gun moves up and down as you cross uneven terrain. It does hurt when the 120mm gun comes bouncing off your head! The gauge should be reading 500lbs. If it's reading way below that or zero - that's your problem.

     

    You should also have the stop plate fitted to the breech block to stop the gun sliding backwards as in recoil. if the gun slides to the rear, it will elevate quite sharply and you can become trapped in the mechanism.

     

    To be honest, I'm not sure to what this chap was referring too in regard to the clutches. As far as I'm aware, the only clutch in the transverse system is the clutch that prevents the handle spinning round when you power up the powered transverse systems. There is another clutch built into the system that safeguards the main armament if it meets an obstruction when transvering with the powered systems.

     

    I thought it was standard practice to house the main gun in the gun crutch unless the powered gun systems were in operation. This was to prevent damage to the systems and prevent - the main armament moving of it's own accord.

     

    Feel free anyone to correct me as I'm not an expert!!!

     

    Markheliops

  15. Yes, so that the gun dunt drop on yer head if you go over a bump or the turret keeps turning when the rest of the tank has stopped.

    Spoke to someone who said that there is a way of adjusting both clutches to take the play out of them...

     

    Caddy.

     

    Are you powering the gun control equipment up or are you talking about driving the tank with no gunnery systems powered?

     

    Mark

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