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Alex van de Wetering 02-03-16 23:28

Sherman wheels still in everyday use!
 
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Roadworks is something you see here all too often.....but I was quite surprised to see a bunch of Sherman wheels being used to route a big drainage pipe.

I took these pics about three weeks ago in Amsterdam....the pipe had just been removed and the wheels were ready to be taken back to the depot(?). There were at least enough wheels for 4 Shermans.....and half a Stuart!

Alex

jdmcm 03-03-16 04:39

Ok Alex you grab a pickup truck and I will hire a container...should have those orphan wheels in Canada before spring!

John

Bob Phillips 10-03-16 03:55

Sherman wheels in Toronto
 
There is a heavy equipment mover in Toronto with a pile of Sherman wheels assembled into axles- stored inside 20 plus years - I have pics if your in need of same...B.P.

jdmcm 10-03-16 03:57

Bob, I don't want pictures....I want the wheels!

John

Bob Phillips 10-03-16 04:38

Sherman wheels
 
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OK so if my new found but limited computer skills work you should see pics of said wheels. John if these grab your interest, you need a contact name & number PM me! No relation to owner..B.P.

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jdmcm 10-03-16 18:05

Thanks Bob, PM sent

Hanno Spoelstra 14-03-16 23:11

Quote:

Originally Posted by Alex van de Wetering (Post 221340)
I took these pics about three weeks ago in Amsterdam....the pipe had just been removed and the wheels were ready to be taken back to the depot(?).

Somewhere last week I spotted a truck loaded with these assemblies driving from Amsterdam to Utrecht.

H.

Clint Tauber 13-04-16 22:10

If you want Sherman wheels, etc. visit any boneyard near any BC logging camp. Shermans and M4 and M5 high speed tractors were used as carriers for rock drills and other equipment. One shop I was in had a whole bunch of NOS track blocks and end connectors, among other things. Say what you want about the Sherman, but you can't fault their mechanical components. You sure don't see Panthers and T-34's still working daily 70 years after the war!


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