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That's the classic round front semi-trailer. Tyre size should be 10.50-18. Unsure about capacity or tare weight.
These trailers were built in quite a variety including GS, Folding Boat Equipment, small box girder bridge... I have a book with some more info to dig out later.
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The second photo you posted is of another type. The trailer in your first photo is a 10 ton bow fronted trailer and was often towed behind Ford, Dodge and International 3 ton 158inWB tractor units many of them the roaster topped Aussie built models. The fifth wheel was a semi permanent fixing rather then the quick release items of today.
I have a lot of photos showing them in action often on the North South Military Highway (now the Stuart Highway) Between Alice Springs and Darwin before the NR Macks became availiable later in the war. The trailers then had a 'dolly' made to fit under the front and were used as a 4 wheel trailer behind the Macks. Problems arrose when the combined weight started destroying the roads which were not built for the weight loadings. Pictured is a 1/35 scale model I made of a Ford rag top version.
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I'm pretty sure it was even used post war being towed by inter prime movers.
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I came across this Ford tractor cab in central NSW 1978.. it took us a while to work out what it is. The remains of the curved nose trailer were scattered around the field next to the cab.. it was saved .
Mike
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Do these have any ID plates on them? Is there somewhere I should be looking? Does anyone have an idea of a fair price to pay? (No tyres or wooden floor)
Thanks Darren
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With no wooden deck and no tyres it is really only worth scrap value or what someone is willing to pay. Not sure about ID plates or their location. Timber size for the deck is 6in wide X 1.5/2 inches deep and the trailer is 8 foot wide so that makes for a lot of planks. As you can see by the attached photo all the side panels are missing as well.
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Cheers Cliff Hutchings aka MrRoo S.I.R. "and on the 8th day he made trucks so that man, made on the 7th day, had shelter when woman threw him out for the night" MrRoo says "TRUCKS ROOLE"
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Ian Styles had one at Corowa a couple of years ago behind the ford, the vacumn pipe runs thru the pivot pin, there,s also one at Cowra War Museum on a dodge prime mover.
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