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Weasel with 106


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I visited the national defense museum in Oslo, Norway a week ago where I found this nice weasle I thought I'd show you. I'm not sure how commen these postwar configurated Weasels with the 106 recoilless rifle were. Anyway, here it is!

 

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Marty

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Yep, that's right. Plenty of these in norwegian service. Lot's of these were sold to farmers after the was and later service in the forces. They saw use in fields and woods.

 

Actually there's one project for sale now, for less than 1500 euroes. I wish I was more of a mechanic... :cry:

 

 

Marty

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I believe a number of weasels were also used in Korea as they found them to be good for crossing the muddy rice fields and other swampy grounds.

Yes from what I have read the weasels were developed for the10th mountain division use in winter warfare.

The limiting factor on ownership is getting replacement tracks of which up to now have not been available in years but I did read that an outfit Carroll ind is think of making brand new tracks see this site www.carrolltech.com

 

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Hi

I am new on this forum, but would like to leave a little footprint - feel free to have a look at this link - I did some driving in my Weasel last winter.

For once we had some serious snow in Denmark :-D

Normally I will go to Norway to have fun with Weasels and BV202.

 

History - M29 was developed to strike the Germans in Norway - infrastructure and not to forget there production of heavy water for nuclear use - it was designed to fit inside a Lancaster for parashut-drop.

And it had a selfdestruction devise!!!! :cry:

 

In 1942 to had highest priority in US war production second only by "Manhattan Project".

 

It is easy to drive and maintain a Weasel - but the tracks can be a problem - if buying a M29 - go for good tracks - never mind the engine - You can allways fit anything in it.

 

Weasel driving in snow - use this link:

http://www.milklub.dk/M6%20and%20Weasel.html

 

Best regards

 

Bjarne

 

 

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Thanks for posting link to those wonderful photos. They unfortunately show what I'm most afraid of, losing tracks. But then the video looked so fun that it made up for the track losing part.

I think what you say about rather looking at tracks than engine is good advice!

 

I've seen severel weasels converted with Toyota diesel engines around here in Norway.

 

A little bit of history for you here, the norwegian army appears to have had over 2000 weasels. I think the have about the same amount of BV206s.

 

Marty

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Hi Bjarne,

Welcome to the forum, cheers for the pic's. :-)

 

Always thought these vehicles could well be a lot of fun, given the right conditions;...................and boy, you look to have those. :whistle:

Has yours still the origional studibaker engine fitted. (there were a couple over here, a while ago that had 4 cylinder volvo engines fitted)

 

All the best.

 

Andy

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