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Old 08-08-12, 11:07
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Default Carrier in the woods

Erik -

Great pics - Ref the Carrier in the woods, can you recall what the T-number on the side was in full ?

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Old 08-08-12, 20:42
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Erik -

Great pics - Ref the Carrier in the woods, can you recall what the T-number on the side was in full ?

Roddy
T-number 28945, does this say anything? There is leftover from an insignia also, se picture here

I have permission to recover the buried UC but I´m not sure if I will do it or not. The other one is under negotiation.

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Old 09-08-12, 10:46
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I have permission to recover the buried UC but I´m not sure if I will do it or not. The other one is under negotiation.

Erik
Someone will always be interested in the buried carrier if you get chance pull it out.... you might even get me interested in buying it
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Old 09-08-12, 13:47
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Andy,

You being converted from Ferret's to Carrier's!!!!!!!!!!!!!!. Well done a step in the right direction, another name change by deed poll ?????.

Kevin.
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Old 09-08-12, 16:11
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Erik,
a friend of mine found a Bren Carrier at Malmo, in a junk yard, back in 2003. It was completely butchered, all the front armor was cut.
I wonder if it is still there!

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Old 09-08-12, 22:06
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Erik,
a friend of mine found a Bren Carrier at Malmo, in a junk yard, back in 2003. It was completely butchered, all the front armor was cut.
I wonder if it is still there!

Kostas
Interesting but I don´t think it´s still there. Scrap prices has sky rocketed since then and everyone has cleared their yards. But who knows, I may be wrong. Please ask your friend where in Malmo and I will check it out.

Nearly all UCs I have seen in Sweden has had the armour cut in one way or another.
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Old 09-08-12, 22:40
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I would dig that carrier up any day of the week, as Kevin says the soil can preserve metal... Even some of the track can be used !
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Old 10-08-12, 10:43
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You being converted from Ferret's to Carrier's!!!!!!!!!!!!!!. Well done a step in the right direction, another name change by deed poll ?????.

Kevin.
I don't know about that I'll always have a Ferret but driving Ricks carrier was great fun and I would like to have a go at rebuilding a carrier myself. I don't know if I would keep the petrol engine though, the flathead engine from my limited experience is a pain. That might just be Ricks teething troubles with his vehicle so I'll reserve judgement till a later date.

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Old 29-08-12, 19:03
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Boys, tomorrow I´ll make a try to recover the burried UC. The road is very weak so I will start with a 3,5ton crawler digger. If possible we´ll bring it to the surface and when colder weather comes I´ll bring in a wheel loader to carry it out. I have no idea what to expect of this but it sure is a funny and interesting project.
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Old 29-08-12, 22:59
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Default Buried carrier recovered & restored.

My carrier was buried in the ground for nearly 35 years and it came out fine.Took me 7 years to finish but it can be done. For the complete story go to;Buried Mk 1 Bren carrier Restoration.





Good luck with your project.
Regards,Derk.
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Old 08-08-12, 14:28
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I remember reading of a carrier being unearthed in New Zealand I think in wheels and tracks years ago. But this story is fantastic. Well done and good luck. I love seeing restorers who take on real challenges. Whether in the recovery or the restoration of a basket case. All too easy to blow a coat of paint over a barn find that has an engine that already runs and has everything there but I take my hat off to efforts like this.
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Old 08-08-12, 14:58
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Good find!
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Old 08-08-12, 16:26
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Nice collection of crawlers, I've got a Bristol 10 too.
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