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Old 27-03-13, 01:12
Michael R. Michael R. is offline
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Default condenser tanks

Thank-you all for your input.

Lynn E. provided the three dimensions, which match both the part produced at Mid-West Military, as well as a production bracket with mounting holes for attaching the recovery tank.
With thanks to Lynn, Manfred and Jordan.

Jordan kindly loaned me the reproduction bracket off his MKI*, non-mortar version carrier. With that bracket in place, I questioned if the length was correct for the mortar carrier application when supporting the radiator condenser, hence my request for dimensions.

The images posted by Kevin show a production condenser tank as found fitted on Rick's De B.'s mortar carrier, which is from the Canadian contract of 1,000 units. Production dates observed for that contract are November, 1942 and January, 1943. Rick has an excellent photo montage of his UC-2 mortar carrier posted through MLU.



In the last two photo images, you can see the 1st. Battalion, Rocky Mountain Rangers on parade in February, 1942 through downtown Vancouver, B.C. Canada with M10 Ross rifles and BREN MK.I. The other factory image is a mortar carrier at Ford Canada in Windsor, Ontario. Note the rifle type being held and also fitted in the stand-off bracket?


Photo credits:
1. Ford Motor Company, Windsor, Ontario
2. City of Vancouver Archives, Canada. Image #AM1184-S3-: CVA 1184-63 (cropped)
3. Rick DeBruyn
The line drawings are copied from Chilwell, with thanks to George Moore.
Attached Thumbnails
mortar stowage Brit from Chilwell.jpg   hull floor boards.jpg   20000 Oct 19 1943.jpg   Ross rifles (three) and MKI BREN Rocky Mountain Rangers.jpg   Data Plate 11606 UC-2 Nov. 42.jpg  


Last edited by Michael R.; 03-04-13 at 05:36.
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