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Old 25-11-09, 03:17
George McKenzie George McKenzie is offline
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Great find Doug You have the good things The rest you can make . Go see the carrier that Reg Hodgson has in St Albert .It is a MK2 but is all complete .Another fellow to see is Jim Debock .at Darwell .Jim did a great job on his and is building a Windsor now .I can give you info to get a hold of them ,but they are in the phone book .I know of about 40 carriers in AB and yet they are still comming out of the back yards .There is alot of very knowledgable guys on this site that will help you .Good luck George
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Old 25-11-09, 04:24
Doug Lavoie Doug Lavoie is offline
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Default My firts carrier- At rest until the next chapter

Guys,
Thanks for the encouraging words. It keeps the spark going. Now I can only hunt and gather until the move. I am still working on the next phase of the plan. The move without going broke!
Have attached the last pic`s until moving time.
I will be posting some of my needs/wants over the next while. I hope that I can aquire, beg, get help, in obtaining the things that make it run. Then make it look the part it should.
Doug
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Old 19-02-10, 20:15
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Can't wait to see this one progress.

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Old 01-07-10, 06:58
Doug Lavoie Doug Lavoie is offline
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Default My first carrier - The story picks up

Well, after a long pause, I have finally brought my carrier home. As with most carrier recoveries, there is a good story.
My continuing story picks up with me getting the carrier ready to move home. I bought a trailer in the USA, brought to Picton by my son-inlaw`s father. Had a friend with a 4x4 tractor try and load the carrier on the trailer, -just about. Had to lighten the load, so pulled the motor, tranny and rad. This allowed the carrier to be loaded on the trailer. Once this was complete, additional spares were loaded aboard as well. Included with the parts, was a tranny for a duce and a half owned by Gary Williams of Edmonton, Alberta. A quick purchase from Brian Asbury.
Once things were secure, the trip began. From Picton, Ontario, to Beaumont, Alberta in 41 hrs. 3 fuel stops and no problems, other than some rain. I was going to stop by and have a quick visit with Rob Love in Manitoba but things were going great so everyone wanted to keep going so...My be next time.
The real fun now begins. Sorting out the parts needed,and not. The carrier needed to be stripping down for sandblasting and priming. The engine has been stripped down, mag`d, bored, and now on the rebuild (Super Dave`s area).
Parts are still being fab`d/ built at Lazertech, the vision slots, the rear armour plate (lower) completed. The side armour plates are in the works, along with a bunch of other parts to be cast. Rick De Bruyn is leading this part of the charge.
At this point, I would like to Thank Peter Duggan for keeping my carrier at his place, my son-inlaw for helping me bring the carrier home, his dad , who helped with the trailer, driving, and encouragement to keep going.
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Old 01-07-10, 07:01
Doug Lavoie Doug Lavoie is offline
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Default My first carrier- Doug Lavoie

Some more pic`s of the trip.
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Old 01-07-10, 07:46
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Looks great ,When I picked up My Carrier It as also loaded on My Trailer with a Tractor.
Good luck Jeff
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Old 21-10-10, 07:08
Doug Lavoie Doug Lavoie is offline
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Default My first carrier

This is a quick update on my carrier progress to date. The goal this year was to get the carrier home, pack away the parts that I had picked up, continue gathering the missing pieces, and if possible get the hull sandblasted, and primed.
I have reached the point where I am stripping the hull down and trying to get it sandblasted, primed, and into the garage before the snow flies. Progress was slow on this part due to some heath issues that had to be dealt with.
I have gathered a number of key parts that were missing. The left and right side armour, the tool plate at the rear, the front glacious plate (my original is damaged). Along with this, smaller items such as the vision slot materials, minus the brass fittings and knobs(these are still in the works). Gas tank filler necks, were made up, along with the generator extension bolts.
More items are being fabricated at this time, but will update as more progress is made on them.
I would like to say that without help from a number of folks here on the site, I would not have been able to get to where I am at this time, without major difficulties, and a lot more aggrivation time spent. This has been quite a experience for me up to this point. I am looking forward to the rest of the journey.
I have included some pic`s of the items that were picked up /fabricated to date.
I hope that it is of some interest.
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