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Old 19-05-12, 16:23
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Where were you in '42 ?

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Old 19-05-12, 16:36
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Interesting thing about #20,000 shown in the photo is that it is a mk1 mortar carrier, and it's serial would be well into the beginning of the mark 2 carrier production.

On the photo of the water tests, note the Lynx in the background loaded on a truck.
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Old 19-05-12, 17:46
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Default Last days: Installing track on the last Windsor

As the last Windsor was produced, 26 April, 1945, mounting track was still a three man operation(1945, not three person).

The accepted practice of positioning the track at 62-3/8" on centre, then rolling the carrier onto track until one foot extends behind center of the rear bogie is shown. Using a cable and track pin, two men to pull the track over the idler wheels and sprocket.

The Ford Service Bulletin describes the next step of the procedure:
"Operate carrier carefully in reverse gear with the brake locked on side opposite to track being installed." Or: "Start engine and operate slowly with transmission in reverse gear. This will tighten track and permit easy application of track jack." Clearly one needs to be on the correct page of the procedure.

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Old 19-05-12, 21:26
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Very nice pictures, I agree with Rob, it is a mortar carrier, One man (one person in modern speak) can wind on a carrier track with the aid of a ratchet strap, I did it yesterday as I have come by two sets of 1944 as new carrier track. Interesting water test on a Mk1, Interesting water test, what does this achieve?, perhaps removes the stowage cosmaline fom the tracks, any ideas?, looks like all the splashing is produced by some sort of brush machine the carrier is backed up too?.

Have you any more pictures?.

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Old 19-05-12, 21:28
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i have seen a tin scoop which bolts around the square holes but i am damned if i can locate the pic
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Old 19-05-12, 21:38
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Rich, What you talking about?, Ha Ha, recheck my post, realised she wasnt in deep enough. Interested to see that picture thow.

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Old 19-05-12, 22:31
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Where were you in '42 ?
My Dad was 12 years old!!!
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