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Old 03-07-09, 21:08
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Default Studs, etc.

Before cutting off any studs I checked two restored Ferrets and made diagrams. I now have places for about 6 bins and lots of nice open spaces. Most of the female 5/16" weld sockets were in correct places. Most studs (5/16 and 1/4) were Canadian mods and I could find no reason to retain them. As I mentioned, I counted over 50 little cut-off pieces after finishing. It looks SO much better, particularly now with the primer on whole interior. At this point photos show nothing but my efforts. As-received photos I took reveal nothing.
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Old 03-07-09, 22:16
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Default To Correctly ID A Ferret

Hello all. I'm trying to interpret hull numbers and serial numbers (or any others?). Looking at some of the info in this thread got me out scraping and trying to find the ID of 2 Ferrets here in Gagetown. I found the CFR's stamped into the top of the hull forward right of the drivers position and stuck my arm and camera into the drivers front "window" to get a pic of the plate welded inside on the right. Are there any other locations? Also the welded plate with the markings (313.B.3.4.) in the picture I’ve attached below represent what exactly? It seems that this would be a hull number, but the amount of digits on the plate do not match what is referenced as a serial number on the DND database, with the matching CFR? For this particular Ferret, CFR 54-82532, the serial number is only 2 digits (forgot to copy them down before leaving work) followed by 'B' and another digit, ie.**.B.*. I took these pics of the Ferret's I'm referencing. Can anyone make this a bit more clear? Thanks in advance,

Craig
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File Type: jpg 54-82532 Left.jpg (102.7 KB, 85 views)
File Type: jpg 54-82525 Right.jpg (74.6 KB, 88 views)
File Type: jpg UN Marked Ferret CFR 54-82525.jpg (50.3 KB, 73 views)

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Old 03-07-09, 22:36
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Where is Colin when you need him? :-)
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Old 03-07-09, 22:55
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It is my belief that the first three digits are the sequential serial number of the ferret (313 in your case) and the other two digits are the month and the year of production. I have no idea what the B stands for.

It was quite common back then that CFR numbers were not assigned in order of serial number. Our ferrets were part of the first production, along with the Australians, as someone mentioned earlier.
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Old 04-07-09, 18:57
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Default LdSH (RC) Ferrets

The Strathcona's Historical Troop restored two original Ferrets that were original regimentally used and ended up as display pieces in Martin Park in Calgary. They sat flanking the last Regimental Centurion for at least 15 years before we got the first one (with a welded on trailer hitch) and the Centurion running for the 1995 Reunion. I believe that the hitch was installed to tow a 25 pdr funeral gun.

We did use it again in 1995 for a funeral after Jack Guthrie's FAT crapped out.

I believe the other Ferret was restored once they arrived in Edmonton. We recieved about 15 Ferrets (for parts) prior to moving to Edmonton. Most were scrapped or became hard targets (in exchange for Sherman parts) as the junk was disposed of first by Suffield and I believe that the Strats got a second load of vehicles which combined with the original two make up the current display troop.
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Old 06-07-09, 17:17
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Default 1984-85

this ferret was on display at gagetown circa 1984-85.
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Old 06-07-09, 18:46
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That Ferret is still in the area. I haven't stopped in to confirm what it's actual CFR is yet.
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