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Old 03-08-18, 14:34
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For an extremely detailed historical look at CF operations in the ARctic


"Canadian Arctic Operations -1941-2015 : Lessons Learned. Lost, Relearned"
https://www.unb.ca/fredericton/arts/...ticOps2017.pdf



pg 57 shows an armoured snowmo (have none survived?) and what may be RATs in b/g
pg 123 has one of the later evolutions of the armoured snowmo..with the closed cab Penguin


Here's anothe ARctic link with an unfortunate Penguin. One of these was featured in an old Convoy magazine at an auction in Alberta or Manitoba (?) Anyone know what happened to it?

https://uphere.ca/articles/long-way-home-0
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Thank you for that Marc, just a very useful read in general aside from own personal interest.
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So,

a request to you all. I need a quantity of small tires for this restoration.

3.40/3.00-5 is the size I am after, in black and a ribbed tread pattern like a wheel barrow is desired. They will have to be tubed I am thinking. As yet I have not taken one of the rims apart.

A two or five dollar difference makes a big difference at the end when you consider how many tires I need for the whole machine, which is 20. Right now I would like to get 10 for the rear car as that is going to be done first.

If anyone can make some suggestions please.
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Any chance of a photo of the tire you are looking for?
A drawing in the repair manual suggests a profile similar to a wheelbarrow tire with circumferential rib/groove tread.
A cursory Google suggests the size is used on lawnmowers, handcarts go-karts and (ultralight?) aircraft. http://www.lawnmowertirestore.com/3-...-and-tube.html and http://www.aircraftspruce.ca/catalog...SABEgLBI_D_BwE PLy ratings and weight capacities seem to vary with most of the Google results having squarer shoulders than the manual seems to be showing.
Also, what weight capacity do you need? Google was showing a range from 380 to over 450 pounds.
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Old 05-08-18, 20:32
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Grant,

silly me, yes a photo always helps doesn't it.

Here is something that kind of shows you. It is actually called a saw tooth pattern and has a slight side to side zig zag where as a wheelbarrow is a multi groove around a circumference.

A weight rating of 350 is way overkill.
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Grant,

the first link was very acceptable, the second one was too chunky on the side for my liking.

I assume the first one is in USD
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Not confirmed about USD but reasonable as they are in Newburgh IN.
Another US source http://aircraftproducts.wicksaircraf...be-2/tr100-065
Several wheel assemblies, apparently not sold as tire only https://www.motionindustries.com/tax...000000%7C10+in

Carlisle seems to make tubes for that size https://www.walmart.ca/en/ip/Carlisl...RD5S245Y9R5E5J so might make the tires too but a quick look on Carlisle's site didn't find the tires....
It seems they do, as part #519016 https://simpletire.com/carlisle-3.40...5-519016-tires Several sites show the tires as not stocked but orderable....
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