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Old 22-10-13, 00:46
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Dear Michael,

It is still available for the fishing lure category.

Is your friend still selling his ferret without the sand channels, I have a pair . . . . .

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Old 30-12-17, 18:35
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To update this thread it would appear that the reference to the M113 was not far wrong as it appears that this frame is for the M110 and M578 vehicles, as borne witness by the attached.

You will notice that the T shape is formed in two different planes which is exactly as in the image.
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It looks the same as I got with a m41 engine pack and have used it a few times to remove and install the engine and transmission unit works fine.
It is different to the lifting frame showed in the m41 manual and is described as sling 41-S-3832-22 in the picture the hooks are on chains and the tee head is bolted not suspended
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Old 09-01-18, 17:27
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That lifting sling looks a lot like the one we used here at 202 Workshop Depot for lifting out M109 power packs. Will look around to see if I have a picture of it in use.
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Old 10-01-18, 13:26
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Well, I did some searching and found a picture of the M109 power pack lifting sling. The 109 sling has 4 attachment points, 2 on the engine and 2 on the transmission. Since your sling has 3 points, it could be for the M113 A1 and A2 power pack, but not for the A3, which also has 4 lifting points.
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Old 10-01-18, 14:11
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Looks like I was wrong. Your sling has 3 lifting points like the one for the M113A1 and A2 but it is not the same. I dug out a picture for the 113 and it definitely not the same. Me bad.
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