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Old 18-09-13, 08:42
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Just thought I would post some pictures of the Loyal Edmonton regiments Carrier I did up for them for their Monument that will be put out front of the Jefferson's Armory in Edmonton by the NAIT campus. this carrier has been lingering for a few years as another party was trying to make it a running piece but too much time has passed so it was decided to make it strictly a monument. Its a 1944 MK11 with registration CT267219.
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Old 18-09-13, 08:46
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Oh and this picture is for Rob as I know he would appreciate this as I had to move it in the yard and used the trusty iltis.
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Old 19-09-13, 01:10
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Dave, good job. All sealed up with no souvenir bits readily available for the hunters to remove.
Could you please tell me more about the track? How many links are there between the single ice bar and the double ice bar links? Can you post macro images of the bars on the links? Something that would show how they were modified or perhaps produced?
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Old 19-09-13, 06:00
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Dave, good job. All sealed up with no souvenir bits readily available for the hunters to remove.
Could you please tell me more about the track? How many links are there between the single ice bar and the double ice bar links? Can you post macro images of the bars on the links? Something that would show how they were modified or perhaps produced?


The lugs were probably put on for a logging camp or ice conditions maybe ?? They are welded on but I am sure they are not factory, Were you thinking of installing some on your carrier ??
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Old 19-09-13, 14:48
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Dave, you wrote, in part: "The lugs were probably put on for a logging camp or ice conditions maybe ??" I suppose you are correct in the assumption the links were installed by a logging camp user.

However: I have seen other similar examples of track with ice cleats. On one example, the spacing has a standard link between a double and single ice cleat link. As you can see from the attached image, the single cleat is in the centre of the track, the double cleats to each side.

There is mention of three different production track. We all know the standard flat link, as well as the more common "spudded" link. I am curious to know what the third link looks like, identified as "non-skid ice grips", cast as part of the link. I hoped you could help with detailed images of the links and information on the spacing on the Loyal Eddies example. I was looking for an opportunity two compare similar known examples to see how consistent the production was.

Reference: Carriers:- Service Instruction Book, Jan, 1943 with Amendments, Feb 1944, Chapter IIA, Part 5, Tracks and Tensioners, page 24.
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Old 19-09-13, 18:14
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Looks good. The Royal Westminster Regiment carrier monument will be welded up and painted next month as well, I'll post some pics then.
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Old 19-09-13, 04:25
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Oh and this picture is for Rob as I know he would appreciate this as I had to move it in the yard and used the trusty iltis.
A bren carrier pushing an Iltis around....seen it before. But then again, what vehicle hasn't had the opportunity to push an Iltis around?
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Old 19-09-13, 05:08
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"This carrier has been lingering for a few years as another party was trying to make it a running piece but too much time has passed so it was decided to make it strictly a monument"

Yes, this carrier sat in the backyard only worked on a little at a time, due to the unit was very busy providing a TANK sqn for continuous operations overseas. They did a lot of work from what time they had to spare to work on it. New fenders, extra armour welded back on after the original owner cut it all off.

Looks nice all done up, well done.
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Old 19-09-13, 05:56
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Yes, this carrier sat in the backyard only worked on a little at a time, due to the unit was very busy providing a TANK sqn for continuous operations overseas. They did a lot of work from what time they had to spare to work on it. New fenders, extra armour welded back on after the original owner cut it all off.

Looks nice all done up, well done.

I wasn't trying to take away from what you guys initially did on it just giving a little back ground on it as in the end it was the Loyal Edmonton regiments decision to make it into a monument and asked if I could do it

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Old 19-09-13, 05:49
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A bren carrier pushing an Iltis around....seen it before. But then again, what vehicle hasn't had the opportunity to push an Iltis around?
I figured you would be able to put a different spin on it
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