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Old 15-06-12, 04:47
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It's a 20 inch split rim, 5 bolt pattern.
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Getting ready for the primer...
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Looks ok on the desktop but i can't figure out how to turn it when it's posted...
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Old 16-06-12, 00:23
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Default Nice trailer.....

Hi Harry

Can you spare few pictures from the rear for the tail lights holes/location....

I have one like that.... no spare .... plans are to rebuilt it.

What kind of box will you be putting on it.... or fabricating??

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Old 16-06-12, 04:16
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I've got the GS box just working on the floor replacing the front 2 feet. Sat nose down with water in it so had to fabricate said floor, bottom corners of the sides and bottom of the front bulkhead. I'll go take some pictures now that I've got the hang of posting pics on here.
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Old 16-06-12, 04:41
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....would not mind seeing your progress on the box and some general before and after pictures. Wheels/rims will most likely be found in old junk yards associated with 1940 GM/Chev.... very narrow for 7:50 tires.... military may have been oversize to 8:25 .......

Certainly a very sturdy frame....overbuilt as anything else from that period.

One question puzzles me...... after thw war it was quite common to retro fit CMP with civilian double wheels which fitted the rear axle shaft and bearing...... I wonder if the same applies in reverse..... that a CMP brake plate, drum and 20 CMP wheel could fit on that same axle shaft...?

Any one knows out there...?

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Old 16-06-12, 05:22
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Inside detail of the left rear light.

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Replacing the front portion of the floor, I can't duplicate the ribbing so I went a gauge up to make up the rigidity.

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The left rear light placement, the wiring harness had 2 wires but I believe it is just the pencil light of later CMP's with the second wire for grounding.

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Front Bulkhead was out where I could take a picture all original except for the bottom 3 inches.

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The front hitch, surge mechanism and the reverse lockup with the slotted holder for storage.

Having done the breaks a CMP brake drum does fit on, Shoes and all parts from the brake cables, cylinders backing plates etc are all the same as on a 15CWT CMP.

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Old 16-06-12, 05:49
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Having said that the CMP brake drum appears to fit, the shoes are the narrower ones from the font of the CMP's but the spindle matches the rear which has a wider set of brake shoes.
Correction the shoes were exactly the same as the REAR brake shoes.

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Old 20-06-12, 21:30
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It might be a plan to just put CMP drum and wheel on. The 15 CWT used a CMP 16 inch wheel. Does anybody know of a 20 CWT with CMP pattern wheels. Mines a very late war production and by the tag i suspect it was destined for China.
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Old 24-06-12, 16:30
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Default Just got back from Gaspe....

....from a wonderful week of R & R.

will study you photos and get back to you.

Thanks for the pictures.....

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Old 25-06-12, 22:15
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Default 5 stud 20 inch rims

Hi Harry:

I'm restoring a 1953 Yugoslavian copy of a 1942 Zis 3 76.2mm Russian cannon. It too has skinny 5 stud 20 inch rims on it. I just had the rims sand-blasted and painted so I'll post some photos and measurements. I'd be very interested in finding out what rims the Soviets copied- Ford, GM, ??

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Old 25-06-12, 23:23
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very narrow for 7:50 tires.... military may have been oversize to 8:25 .......
Actually, 5" wide 20" diameter wheels fitted with 7.00-20 road tread tyres.
I found one supplier carrying this tyre size. Brand is Rintal, I think it is an agricultural implement tyre. No doubt there are other brands carrying this size, though it isn't very common.

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Old 25-06-12, 23:28
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I'd be very interested in finding out what rims the Soviets copied- Ford, GM, ??
Budd ?!?

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Old 03-07-12, 05:07
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I put a spare set of CMP drums on and that will make it easier if I ever have a flat. Fit like they were meant to be on there!
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Old 03-07-12, 05:11
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Default Brakes all done!

Got the Mechanical parking brake all sorted out and the new hydraulics all done, no leaks and should last with silicone fluid.
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Old 03-07-12, 05:17
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I wired in a set of magnetic base towing lights for a little more visibility. this is the on road setup.
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Tucked up and out of view when on display!
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Old 03-07-12, 20:44
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It might be a plan to just put CMP drum and wheel on. The 15 CWT used a CMP 16 inch wheel. Does anybody know of a 20 CWT with CMP pattern wheels.
FYI, my 20-cwt GS composite body trailer has the same type of hub, spacer and 20-cwt wheels.

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Old 22-07-12, 05:58
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Floor patched up, cleaned up and primed. Starting to go back together!
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Old 27-07-12, 18:45
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I'd now say after spending some time looking through "The Factory Photo's" CD (Service Publications!) that the wheels on the trailer are Ford Commercial Pattern. Still want one as I would like a spare and keep it as original as possible.
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Old 28-07-12, 01:51
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I was out at my favorite mil scrapyard today and was looking at some of the Budd rims. There was a very nice condition 5 hole 20" budd but it was 6" wide between the flanges. I checked it against a 20cwt trailer located in the yard and those rims seem to be 5".

I have some spares on an old 44 ford 2 ton outside. I'll check them for width. Casey is out this way right now and could possibly transport it back for you.
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Old 28-07-12, 07:06
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That would be great Rob, I didn't think of the width.
The manual calls for 700X20 tires and I can source new 7.25X20's
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Old 28-07-12, 09:55
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I was out at my favorite mil scrapyard today and was looking at some of the Budd rims. There was a very nice condition 5 hole 20" budd but it was 6" wide between the flanges. I checked it against a 20cwt trailer located in the yard and those rims seem to be 5".
Correct, 5" wide, that's what I said earlier....

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Actually, 5" wide 20" diameter wheels fitted with 7.00-20 road tread tyres.
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Old 28-07-12, 14:21
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That would be great Rob, I didn't think of the width.
The manual calls for 700X20 tires and I can source new 7.25X20's
Here are the 7.00 X 20s brand new with the firestone label. The link is from a company that lists there prices including shipping to anywhere in the continental US, so for $229 ea you can have the correct size delivered to your nearest border depot.

http://www.performanceplustire.com/p...ireDataID/3840


Note that this company also deals with STA, so the 10:50X16 chevron tires and jeep tires are now available to us Canadians at reasonable prices, provided we are prepared to drive to the other side to get them.
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Old 29-07-12, 05:50
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Took a tape out back today, and sure enough the modified conventional pattern Fords have the rim you are looking for. One of these trucks is to be scrapped, so I'll take a shot at pulling one of the tires off it's rim. I gave Casey a heads up that he might have a rim to bring home, so we'll see if this will all work out. I'll let you know.

I also checked it against my 56 Ford COEs, and by then the rims went to 6" wide, and a 7.50X20 tire. I'll have spares of these rims too.

Of course, all the usual cautions on the split rims will apply to these. They can let go without warning during filling, so if you don't have a cage, at least set it under a vehicle or trailer while filling and use a clip on chuck and a long hose. I have seen the power behind these rings, as well as seen the damage it can do to a skull if you don't follow procedures.
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Old 30-07-12, 03:26
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Thanks Rob
I was going to reply right away that my rim was not a split rim at least the one in the picture, so i went out to take a clear picture of the wheel. The picture didn't turn out to well so with the light better on the other side I went to look at it. It's a split rim! One side non split rim and the other a split rim.
Exact same tires and with a few other things I noticed I think this one was jus completed at the end October 45, whatever wheel was available, lights never installed and probably never had the lower part of the landing leg.
I'll use as a spare whatever wheel ends up being the odd one/
Thanks again and thanks Casey!
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Old 31-07-12, 13:50
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Took a tape out back today, and sure enough the modified conventional pattern Fords have the rim you are looking for.
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That would be a Conventional or Commercial rim, Modified Conventional Pattern (MCP) trucks have WD pattern (split) rims (13, 16 and 20”)

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Old 03-08-12, 23:09
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Well Harry, Casey and his entourage showed up today to pick up your Conventional or commercial (thanks for the correction Hanno) rim. Took 3 tries to get one that was worth sending. The first one had some swelling of the metal where the rivets hold the two halves together. We almost had the ring of the second one when Casey noticed it was 6 hole. Third time was the charm and we got a decent rim. Got the 70 year old rubber off OK, and while Casey and the gang went to lunch I gave it a quick sandblast. Of course, then the first real rain we have seen for a while started, so as an added bonus you got a free contractor grade garbage bag.

By the way, all three were not split ring, but rather the safety ring type.

I would have painted it but the weather is now un-conducive to drying.
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Old 03-08-12, 23:33
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Jeez Rob could you rub my back too!?
Wow thanks that is great. is there anything out this way I can do for you? Just ask and a couple of times a year I do get around this province so if it's B.C. there is a way!
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Old 04-08-12, 02:26
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If you come across any 105 howitzer stuff keep me in mind. My want list is getting shorter, but still plenty on there.
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Old 05-08-12, 17:24
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Default 20 CWT almost finished

got to finish up the paint and tactical signs and a couple of other items but into the garage for now as I've got to have the yard cleaned up for my son's wedding next week. I don't know why they all couldn't just mingle around the trucks and stuff....

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Old 05-08-12, 21:28
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Looks great Harry, well done!

Please be aware this one of only a handful of these tailers left, letting alone restored ones. . .

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Old 16-08-12, 07:28
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Ha sounds like a novel title don't it. Yes we are back with the loot as it were.
It was a long drive and although the wheel was large even without the tire. Anita did not have to cuddle up with it while sleeping in the back although I did suggest it should come between us a few times! Ha ha. Naw she was a good sport and i managed to stow it away under the bed on my side so it tilted me to her side...? It made it home intact and even across the line without search or siezure when coming back to Canada via Saskatchewan. No recipt? No worries had the one for the rad I got...thans Rob for the tour and the recci of the elephant grave yrard! say Hi to Al!
It was good to meet you Rob and see your set up, sorry no pics as I want to leave that to him...well there was one of us together when he was suiting up for battling rust! Maybe I'll post it If Rob says it's okay...? Anita askes Rob...?

As I said great to meet you Rob and I am glad we got to bring the rim to other west of Canada...
Casey and Anita...
Oh By the way if you do get the chance to be envited to Rob Loves Compound..be prepared to walk lot's, work lot's and get dirty! Did I mention Work? Kidding Rob
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