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Old 20-03-05, 20:27
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Default WTB NOS Solid Carrier Boggies......

I'm just starting a resto on a Ex Swiss unit in Colorado and am looking for replacement Solid style Boggies.....or if anyone in colorado has had experience having old ones re-rubbered.
I'm about to pull tracks and wheels assys and start blasting.
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Old 21-03-05, 05:31
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Default Road wheels.

I have 7 NOS disc wheels with the oval holes in the disc. If interested, let me know.
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Old 21-03-05, 06:45
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Default Solid wheels

John,
Yes I'm interested.....I PM'd you on them.
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Old 27-03-05, 18:32
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Default Still looking for solid disk T16 wheels...

Howdy,
Well....I can't get any response from "John" on his wheels,
I suspect they are Bren Carrier wheels anyhow. Have never heard of U.S. T16 wheels with "Oval Holes"...??? So if anyone has any extra NOS T16 solid wheels for sale please let me know.
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Old 28-03-05, 04:47
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I did PM you back. I specified the price and the condition. Yes, they are Bren Carrier wheels, late style replacements. I assumed you were looking for Bren wheels since we are on a Canadian sight and the Canadians did not use T16's. No offense intended.
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Old 28-03-05, 05:00
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I assumed you were looking for Bren wheels since we are on a Canadian sight and the Canadians did not use T16's
Woah, John! We DID use T-16s, primarily to tow 6 pdr antitank guns. Not many albeit, but some documented nontheless plus other uses. How about this? Lake Superior Regiment fellows goofing around after war's end.
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Old 28-03-05, 05:04
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Default And this....

48th Highlanders, Holland, 1945. BTW, the chap is still with us. Previously they towed their guns with 15cwts, and hated the carriers because of the lack of room in them...
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Old 28-03-05, 05:11
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A T-16 with the RCR in Holland...
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Old 29-03-05, 03:59
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Default Corrected

I stand corrected. Again, shows you what ASSuME really means. My apologies.
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Old 31-03-05, 20:26
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Just to throw my 2c in I need a pair of spoked bogies appropriate for a Canadian MkI.

I don't even have the wheels, much less rubber!

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Old 01-04-05, 04:18
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I have some worn out spoked wheels. Rubber needs replacing. I did not have good luck finding anyone to re-do the rubber here in the states. If you want them, call me at 952-440-8778.
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