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Rob,
Now you have a limber box its very tempting to start looking for the contents ! These boxes are very hard to come across so you have done well finding one. There are several variation and the differences being the 'furniture' inside and locations of where things go. Rob................rnixartillery. Last edited by rnixartillery; 27-07-19 at 20:58. |
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Yes Rob, I knew, upon seeing the lengthy checklist on the lid of the box, that I had just received a new can of worms minus the unique worms. I'm not sure there is even one of these boxes in the artillery museum that I work for, or that the fittings inside this box are even applicable to the guns that I have.
Seems odd they would have the same part number for the box, but with different fittings and brackets internally for different guns. I would have expected perhaps a letter suffix for each variation. |
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Rob...................rnixartillery. |
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Nice find Rob.
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1942 C8A- HUW " Wireless Nipper" 1943 F-60S LAAT and 1939 Bofors 1942 C8 Wireless 1943 FAT/ 17 pounder 1941 C15 GS 2B1 |
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In the photo of the limbers spares box there is a small brass grease gun with what appears to be a hose. What fitting is on the end? (button head fitting?)
I have a small supply of similar grease guns but they have a metal pipe end with a couple of flexible knuckles on it, ending in a small button head fitting. Is this a correct grease gun fora 25 pounder or other (17 pounder ) guns? Will attach a picture if I can get it to work....BP greasegun.jpg |
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Your gun looks correct, but I cannot say I have seen that hose before.
Here is the standard 25 pdr grease gun courtesy of the Irish Army. |
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Thanks Rob, my gun says Tecalemit London, cast in the body and appear to have a button head fitting that is smaller than the standard UC fitting. Does your have a rubber or woven metal hose?? BP
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