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Shakey985 27-09-09 02:54

Boiler Steam ( Aust) No2
 
Boiler Steam (Aust) No2 type disinfector boiler on trailer.
Serial No 59 Date 1943
other markings are HB over S the D and D and Arrow over 418

This is still in working order owned by a little old ladie and was used by her and her husband in the Apery industry since just after the war.

I belive it came out of far North Queensland.

Has any one got any info on this type of trailer.

At this stage she is looking for a new home and for it not to go to scrap.

cliff 27-09-09 05:45

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Photo's of the said item would be nice to correctly ID it but here are two photos of a Laundry unit boiler on a trailer. I think there were smaller one's as well. :)

Shakey985 27-09-09 23:51

As I understand both the boiler and sterilising unit is on one trailer ie semi as for pictures, I have seen some poor quality phone pics but will endevor to get some, if there is some intrest I will take a run up to were it is.

cliff 28-09-09 00:05

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Originally Posted by Shakey985 (Post 119569)
As I understand both the boiler and sterilising unit is on one trailer ie semi

All the photos I have of mobile laundry units show all equipment mounted on either 4 wheel trailers (4 or 5 make up a whole laundry) or on 3 ton trucks. This does not mean that they did not have them mounted on semi-trailers meerly that I do not have photos of any. I would be interested in photos of the unit for research purposes only and not as a likely purchaser. :)

cliff 28-09-09 00:11

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Found another photo again on a 4 wheel trailer. :thup:

Shakey985 28-09-09 21:48

I must admit Cliff that my future son in law has me intrested too, so I will find the time to have a look. I would say that Bandiana is probly the place for it. I cant see any one towing it to Corowa.

cliff 28-09-09 22:05

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Originally Posted by Shakey985 (Post 119655)
I must admit Cliff that my future son in law has me intrested too, so I will find the time to have a look. I would say that Bandiana is probly the place for it. I cant see any one towing it to Corowa.

Yes I also thought Bandiana or another military museum should have it to display as it is a unique piece of army history not often seen these days. :)

Shakey985 10-10-09 00:13

Here are some pic's of her

http://i280.photobucket.com/albums/k.../th_steam1.jpg http://i280.photobucket.com/albums/k.../th_steam7.jpg http://i280.photobucket.com/albums/k.../th_steam4.jpg http://i280.photobucket.com/albums/k.../th_steam5.jpg http://i280.photobucket.com/albums/k.../th_steam6.jpg http://i280.photobucket.com/albums/k.../th_steam2.jpg http://i280.photobucket.com/albums/k.../th_steam3.jpg

lynx42 19-10-09 12:15

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Originally Posted by Shakey985 (Post 119655)
I must admit Cliff that my future son in law has me intrested too, so I will find the time to have a look. I would say that Bandiana is probly the place for it. I cant see any one towing it to Corowa.

This could be a candidate for the most unusual trailed item for Corowa 2013. "The Year of the TRAILED or TOWED ITEM". So keep it in mind and get those trailers out and behind your MV for 2013.
Rick

Stuart Kirkham 11-08-11 16:11

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The following information was posted on the MVCA forum this week. If anyone is interested in this unique trailer, contact Andrew ASAP as it sounds like it may be stripped of parts.


Hi,

My old man has picked up a proper Army clothes steriliser boiler and autoclave trailer unit. It looks very complete, but a bit weathered. We are into steam so he intends to wreck it to get the boiler and associated steam valves off it. It weighs around 8 ton (dad and the crane guy guessed 4 ton!!) and is on a heavy twin axle trailer, with blitz style wheels. I am guessing it is from around WW2 or after. It has taken 2 crane lifts and a drop deck semi to get it home from the closed down apiarist's factory (used to soften honey for bottling).
I imagine this is a very rare item to have survived, but also not the most sought after piece of equipment.

If someone thinks they need this to complete their Military collection, let me know. Otherwise it will be scrapped.

Contact me on Email: bluewills@hotmail.com

Cheers,

Andrew.

Stuart Kirkham 20-08-11 18:24

Has anyone chased up this trailer? It would be a shame to let it go to the scrapper.


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