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Originally Posted by Ken Smith
The only complete ones I have seen photos of I found by searching radar on this forum,but your photos have answered quite a few questions about my trailer plus brought up a few more.All the photos show the trailers with single wheels on the front but mine and "yours" both have duals,mine did use to carry a Cat D6 around though and I know that the previous owner fitted the extra wheels at the Gold Coast before they brought it home in the late 1950,s.
When I got mine the previous owners had all the radar shelter turntable , tool boxes and stabilisers that they proudly gave me. I am missing the adjustable feet which I see that "yours" has.I would like to know how the single wheels were fitted to the dual wheel hubs,does any one have a parts book for one of these trailers?
Cheers Ken
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I must admit Ken, the duals made me suspect it wasnt an authentic beasty, because I assumed that all WW2 trailers had singles. Whats the old saying? never assume because it makes etc etc...
Cant help with the parts book but would love to see some photo's of the original trailers during their time in service.
Sounds like you better come and grab it Ken. The lurkers on this forum have now seen it so be quick...
Keefy...I like the way youre thinking.