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Svenn Ryen 27-02-13 17:30

Same wood on my Water C15. :rolleyes


http://www.surfacezero.com/g503/uplo...270213_003.jpg


Svenn

Ian Johns 27-02-13 20:03

That's what was in mine.

Ian Johns 07-03-13 19:37

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Great truck but I noticed the rear fenders are different. Still a camera and half an hour would be invaluable.

Ian Johns 08-03-13 05:41

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I have some more photos.

Haridimos 08-03-13 09:10

Ian, can you tell us more about the primer coat you sprayed that part of the frame?

kostas

Alex van de Wetering 08-03-13 10:38

Ian,

Probably not as good as half an hour around an actual truck, but you can find a large format scan of the vehicle side view displayed in the thread and another shot of the truck with the canvas fitted by using this link:


Pictures in Dutch Defense archive


Both pictures are from the Dutch Defense archives and show the trucks in post-war use by the Dutch.

Alex

Ian Johns 08-03-13 14:24

Thanks Alex there are some great photos there.

The primer is just your standard primer. Across the parking lot from my shop is a body shop and they just give me whatever I need.

Phil Waterman 08-03-13 14:27

Great High Resolution CMP Photos
 
Hi Alex

Those are great photos, real high resolution for looking at details. Things like the recent question about which mirror arm was correct is clearly visible in these photos.

Now I have to figure out how to down load the entire of each photos at full resolution. I can grab them as screen shots but that looses some of the detail that is there. My problem of course is in translating the site to find out how to download the images.

Again great photos.

Cheers Phil

Jon Bradshaw 09-03-13 08:08

I've got one of those tanks!
 
I have one of those water tanks on my farm. It came with the place. My farm is only a few miles from an old airbase, I knew it was military but just looking at it I can see it is identical. Missing a bunch of things but the tank is galvanized so it is still in great shape and we use it to haul water (pick it up and load it on a trailer) when it gets really dry. No truck to go with it yet.

Funny I just thought I would mention it. Came out of CFB Mountain View in Ontario.

Svenn Ryen 09-03-13 10:32

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Originally Posted by Ian Johns (Post 177077)
I have some more photos.

Are all the floor boards removable?? I think some of mine are welded to the cab frame?

Svenn

mel gabel 09-03-13 18:15

CMP Water truck
 
There was a full page article and pictures of a fully restored 1943 CMP water truck on page 42 of the Feb 20/13 issue of Metronews - a daily publication available for free in the metro Toronto area. The owner of the truck is Bill Hebb, who might be an invaluable source for parts and general information for you.

The paper has a website at metronews.ca

The author of the article was Jeff Melynchuk, with a website wheelbasemedia.com

Hope this proves useful for you.

John T (Mel) Gabel
Campbellville, ON

Svenn Ryen 11-03-13 11:44

Does the water truck with canvas top over the tank in the Pictures in Dutch Defense archive in the post above have both Ford and Chevy plate in the grill???

Svenn

Phil Waterman 11-03-13 15:58

Are all the floor boards removable?
 
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Originally Posted by Svenn Ryen (Post 177135)
Are all the floor boards removable?? I think some of mine are welded to the cab frame?

Svenn


Hi Svenn

Yes and no, my 1942 Pat 13 C60S all of the floor boards in the cab are removable. While my 1945 HUPs forward cab area all but two squares by each door are removable I don't know the reason for the change.

Of course the rear floors of HUPs are welded in place but that doesn't effect your project.

Cheers Phil

Ian Johns 11-03-13 18:26

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Originally Posted by Svenn Ryen (Post 177226)
Does the water truck with canvas top over the tank in the Pictures in Dutch Defense archive in the post above have both Ford and Chevy plate in the grill???

Svenn

I can't tell what it is but there is something over the chev. symbol. I don't think it says Ford though.

Ian Johns 11-03-13 18:27

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Originally Posted by Phil Waterman (Post 177236)
Hi Svenn

Yes and no, my 1942 Pat 13 C60S all of the floor boards in the cab are removable. While my 1945 HUPs forward cab area all but two squares by each door are removable I don't know the reason for the change.

Of course the rear floors of HUPs are welded in place but that doesn't effect your project.

Cheers Phil

Maybe it's a water truck thing like the wood strips under the cab but my rear plate is welded but the front 2 unbolt.

Ian Johns 11-03-13 18:31

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Originally Posted by mel gabel (Post 177156)
There was a full page article and pictures of a fully restored 1943 CMP water truck on page 42 of the Feb 20/13 issue of Metronews - a daily publication available for free in the metro Toronto area. The owner of the truck is Bill Hebb, who might be an invaluable source for parts and general information for you.

The paper has a website at metronews.ca

The author of the article was Jeff Melynchuk, with a website wheelbasemedia.com

Hope this proves useful for you.

John T (Mel) Gabel
Campbellville, ON

I've been emailing back and forth with Bill all weekend thanks to another MLU member. He's been a great help. Bill has given me permission to post some of the photos he sent me.

Alex van de Wetering 11-03-13 20:46

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Does the water truck with canvas top over the tank in the Pictures in Dutch Defense archive in the post above have both Ford and Chevy plate in the grill???
Hmm, that does look somewhat strange. I guess either a Ford badge, or is it the rad filler cap?

Quote:

Now I have to figure out how to down load the entire of each photos at full resolution. I can grab them as screen shots but that looses some of the detail that is there. My problem of course is in translating the site to find out how to download the images.
Phil, Sadly I haven't found an easy way to download the pictures yet. (allthough you can probably order prints). The best solution I found is either to use the full screen-function, downsize to screen size and than make a screen dump. For the ultimate size you have to set it too full size, make four screen dumps and knit them together in Photoshop.

Alex

Svenn Ryen 16-03-13 13:51

A funny detail on the C15A on the dutch army archive is that something is written on the door under the numbers!

Looks like "Hold Fast" which in Norwegian means "hang on"

:confused :eek:

perhaps some Dutch members can give it another meaning?

Svenn

Ian Johns 16-03-13 15:53

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Here's some factory photos.

Ian Johns 16-03-13 15:58

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Here's some more.

Hanno Spoelstra 17-03-13 09:53

Quote:

Originally Posted by Svenn Ryen (Post 177378)
A funny detail on the C15A on the dutch army archive is that something is written on the door under the numbers!

Looks like "Hold Fast" which in Norwegian means "hang on"

Indeed, this truck seems to have "hold fast" written on the door: http://nimh-beeldbank.defensie.nl/me...1-13966e870614
"Hold fast" literally translated into Dutch means "vasthouden" - maybe it was an indication they should hang on to this truck as it was a good one?

Interestingly, other trucks also had written texts on their doors. This one: http://nimh-beeldbank.defensie.nl/me...1-13966e870614
has "Remmen Slecht" or "brakes bad" written in chalk.

It could well be these pictures were taken when taking stock of vehicles.

Hanno

Ian Johns 13-06-13 17:03

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Once it was one....now it's two

maple_leaf_eh 14-06-13 14:36

Quote:

Originally Posted by Hanno Spoelstra (Post 177412)
Indeed, this truck seems to have "hold fast" written on the door: http://nimh-beeldbank.defensie.nl/me...1-13966e870614
"Hold fast" literally translated into Dutch means "vasthouden" - maybe it was an indication they should hang on to this truck as it was a good one?

Interestingly, other trucks also had written texts on their doors. This one: http://nimh-beeldbank.defensie.nl/me...1-13966e870614
has "Remmen Slecht" or "brakes bad" written in chalk.

It could well be these pictures were taken when taking stock of vehicles.

Hanno

I suspect this is a pure coincidence. The term Hold Fast is a Canadian Army Engineer expression. Fresh water-making is also a Canadian Army Engineer task. A holdfast is a technical term for a foundation point, sort of an improvised anchor. It is also a loose term for an engineer gathering, sometimes just the officers although in an egalitarian sense also a professional social call that includes the senior NCOs too. Beer might be available, but the purpose would be talk or presentation on some useful topic.

Andrew 24-06-13 20:27

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Or in my case "hold fast" is on my family crest with a bull (MacLeod)
Im thinking of using it for the naming of my halftrack

Ian Johns 10-01-14 19:24

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I had a little time so we dropped in the engine

Randy N 11-01-14 06:27

Your project is looking good.
I have a friend in Northern BC who has had one for the past 30 years and has never finished the restoration. I believe he bought a significant amount of parts from Brian Asbury over the years and now has lost interest and is looking to part with it, but unfortunately is not computer literate. As well it is likely buried in snow right now.
Cheers
Randy

Ian Johns 11-01-14 16:13

Maybe when the snow is gone in the spring you could message me and we will talk. What part of BC is your friend?

Randy N 12-01-14 01:17

He is in Kitimat on the north coast. Here is the link to a post from me regarding his truck some time ago.
http://www.mapleleafup.net/forums/sh...ad.php?t=20351
Cheers
Randy

Ian Johns 13-01-14 02:55

The truck looks like it might be a great project but since I live north of Toronto transporting it here might be a little costly.

Randy N 13-01-14 05:59

The cost of transportation is always a challenge. I can PM you his contact info if there is an interest t some time. Good luck on your project in the meantime!
Randy


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