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  1. The other big item on the same picture is this...

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    Has anyone got the Gt Yarmouth one or don't you like this game?

     

     

    Are the tippers to the bottom left of the square anything special?

  2. Spotted on M3: a convoy of civi low loaders each with a Man Truck and Sankey trailer on the back! Makes me wonder why each vehicle could not do the journey under its own power as it would have used the same number of drivers! If a vehicle was being recovered I would understand but not a convoy worth of trucks? They all looked new and in good condition.

     

    Keeps the mileage down on the vehicles.

    No worry about getting the drivers to the start point of the journey or returning them when delivered.

  3. Maybe i should have said that underneath there is an old well wagon.

    The armour might stop a pea shooter as it is roughly 10mm Plywood.

    Look closely at the end photo and the screw heads are fairly evident.

    The "Exhaust cylinders are just hung there by a few straps.

    The Cannon did work as it was used to fire off about 5 rounds of blanks over the recent wartime weekend.

  4. I take it that there isn't a missing cover plate lurking undiscovered somewhere?

    Otherwise, as already said, you would loose most of your load.

    Seems strange to have a recess full width across the body as that would cause any load to stick in the body.

    A flush floor would be more suitable for a dump body.

     

    Has there been a hydraulic ram fitted at all around this point?

    As that may be a means of access to the top link on the ram.

     

    Excellent looking work though.

  5. A few more photos from RAF Leeming

     

    O and K Excavator in use moving a screed beam.

     

    Aveling Barford "Super Grader"

     

    Terex 72-71 moving a Class 60 Bomb mat.

     

    The workhorse of the job, A Volvo 4400 on a day out at Linton on Ouse open day. I actually drove it there and back via the A19, York Ring Road, A59 and A1. Belated apologies to anyone caught up behind me around 1994

     

    Also added in a shot of the Compactor.

    5 ton drop weight dropped from a height makes the ground shake a bit.

     

    Compacter RAF Leeming.JPG

    O+K MH4 RAF Leeming.JPG

    Super Grader RAF Leeming.JPG

    TEREX 72-71 RAF Leeming.JPG

    Volvo 4400 Open day RAF Linton on Ouse  Day out from Leeming.JPG

  6. Very well done to all involved.

     

    Was the fault on the wiper a common thing?

    I remember on my Mk at Iserlohn I could have the wipers on for about 30 minutes then put them on intermittant

    for a few minutes then another 30 mins.

    This was in about 1983 on a 2 - 3 year old Bedford.

  7. In 1982 we went to a Canadian Army Tank range at Meaford Ontario.

    Part of an annual trip by RE units under Ex Waterleap, different locations each year.

     

    Our tasks were to :-

    Reconstruct an access track of about 10 km including some creek crossings needing major culvert work.

    Build a 250 man ablution block.

    Renovate a 5 km water pipeline and a parallel overhead Powerline.

     

    For the works we were provided with 4 Deuce and a halfs as troop transport to get to the various sites.

    a number of Dodge Power Wagons, plenty of power wheelspin in 4th but useless off road.

    Some Army tippers and 5 ton flatbeds some with added fuel tanker capability for refueling the onsite plant.

    A fleet of at least 10 35 ton Mack tippers.

    Graders, Loading shovels, Dozers big and small.

    Anyway a few photos from that time.

     

    All the military vehicles we had for site transport were going for disposal when we finished with them.

    In the case of the Dodge Power wagons scrap would be a good description.

     

    2 of the Petrol engined automatic dream machines waiting for the next trip.

     

    Slight incident between a tipper and a Fuel bowser cresting a hill.

     

    Lone Bucket loader at Cape Rich stockpile. We used all the material in the shot for surfacing.

     

    A Champion Grader, not as good as a Barford, Lunch time at Mountain Lake.

     

    As the new road was beyond the drop zone for the Tank range we expected to find some overshot ordnance. I found this with the grader blade when I was doing about 40mph

     

    Squadron plaques on opening. Wonder if they are still there?

    Canada troop transport 1982.JPG

    Canada 82 slight incident.jpg

    Canada 1982 Cape Rich.JPG

    Canada 1982 Mountain Lake.jpg

    Canada 1982 One of the hazards..JPG

    Canada 1982 the causeway.jpg

  8. Mentioned in another thread a while back about putting plant in bags for long term storage.

    Just found 2 shots of putting a Michigan 275 into a bag.

    First job would be to Wash Down totally, repaint if required.

    Full service to hours. Fully fuel.

    Lay out the bag base with plywood panelling above and below the membrane base.

    Drive on centrally. Some machines more critical on this than others. Barford Tippers the worst.

    (You only found out if you were right when you try and zip up the bag and you can not get the last couple of inches of the zip.)

    Place any added supports, such as boxing over the exhaust or panelling between cab and handrails, stops water pooling on the bag.

    Cover all parts that would rub against the bag with padding and blankets.

    Place the bag top section over the machine and start to zip up.

    Jack up the machine and place on axle stands. (easier to do with the bag part fixed already)

    Remove batteries.

    Finish zipping up and turn on the dehumidifier.

     

    The longest that I know a machine has been in a bag was 6 years. Started first time.

    Bruggen Michigan 275 in a bag 1981.JPG

    Bruggen Michigan being prepped 1981.JPG

  9. We had 2 of them based at Perham and a further 4 I think stored at Bruggen.

    I remember giving the local Tyre fitter from Andover a bit of overtime when I ran over 4 short bolts sticking up out of the concrete pad.

    4 New tyres for the michy to be fitted on site.

     

    First I knew of it was when the cab windows got covered in filthy water, the tyres were water ballasted on the 275.

     

    Someone else had cleared the area for use and found no problems.

     

    When in 234 TA at Leeming we had 3 Terex 72 - 71s I thought the 275 was big this was bigger still.

    You could just load a Class 2 Haulamatic with one bucket of clay, the back end of the Terex was feeling a little light though.

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