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additional links for mog trailers. scroll thru each page, there was at least one pic w/trailer..
http://unimogblog.blogspot.com/2008/01/unimog-trailer.html
http://www.tx4x4.com/unimog.html
http://tractors.wikia.com/wiki/Unimog
http://visumod.freeshell.org/unimog/guestpics/
Mike
get any pic's of that fire truck? If so, can you post them in the Mil Fire Truck thread or send them to me and I will?
http://www.steelsoldiers.com/showthread.php?t=10371&page=16
thanks,
Mike
Interesting project..good luck on your endeavor. In a quick google search, I see that you have appeared in many different forums seeking info.. Hopefully something will show up for you..
Mike
a few links/pics for info junkies...
My Friend in Hawaii send the following pic and questions..feel free to comment
his web sight: http://www.firetrucks.mil-fire.net/
********"...The attached picture came from a friend in Germany. The truck's location I do not know. I have never seen, "in the flesh", any of the Class 530 series...
1970 KAISER JEEP M45A fire truck
from a rock and dirt ad/ Sunrise Equipment Co in Ohio
No connection/just wanted info/pics for this thread..
ad link if you're interested...
Marker lights..
Al, Got any pic's of your rig at night 'all lit up w/ markers and extra lights on?
hopefully, they don't turn out like the Japanese Truck pic below..
Mike
an older thread, may answer some questions..
http://www.steelsoldiers.com/showthread.php?t=13702&highlight=travel+canada+mexico+border
Mike
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By three methods we may learn wisdom: First, by reflection, which is noblest; Second, by imitation, which is easiest; and third by experience...
here's the ad, no price and same pic..
http://www.rockanddirt.com/perl/search.pl?ses=D30697632%26type=A%26ord=date&method=detail&invnum=2974051&db=truckdb&srch=%26db%3Dtruckdb%26catnum%3D3063%26sellerid%3D2037%26start%3D%26method%3Dsearch
Mike
..on the subject of new/separate forums, how about a threshold of some magic number of pages or responses that would justify a new forum for any subject, like, for instance the 'Military Fire Trucks' thread.? Currently, it has 149 posts , 22,267 views and 15 pages... I feel at times like the...
latest..posted under the Malta Half Trak thread but since it mentions Deuces, will cut and paste the statement on serial numbers.. I had forwarded him all the posts that you-all put in here about deuce SN locations..
"M35's, no serial numbers whatsoever in the areas given and even most...
must have been some sort of a road at some time. I wouldn't think they 'walked' those track layers 90 miles.. Depending on the 'historic' aspect of this location, NPS (National Park Service) maybe be up for someone removing that stuff. Although the other concern they might have would be...
couldn't find any other pics at the moment...Maybe someone else can locate some good 'action' shots:
...from this book:
Mike
rattlecan, was this the type (lower left on page pic) of Buda engined rig or maybe its predecessor?
NC-8A Power Cart GPU T-33 F-86 P-51 B-25 Corsair A-4 1/2
not a tug, but close to the purpose for this thread... disregard '1/2' in post title..no other..
ebay item # 290290756373
auction ended/reserve not met/one bid $1000.00 USD
location: New Smyrna Beach, Florida, United States
NC-8A...
UNITED TRACTOR ARMY MILITARY VEHICLE 1972 MODEL G-40 1/2
ebay item # 250362570499
auction ended no sale/no bids/ start price $1000.00 USD
location: Mocksville, NC, United States
United Tractor Model G-40-C. Federal # 3930181-3217. US DAS 40070C 4251 . US Army Model MHE217. Delivered 2-72...
continuing Malta
latest:
Made a flying visit to the store. See more photos of HalfTrack.
Red Diamond engine (IH) no serial number and looks like individual dials not
a cluster although they were not immediately in front of the driver. Armour
thickness not practical as since rebuilt probably...
here's a few more links:
http://www.vintagepowerwagons.com/
http://www.allpar.com/model/ram/powerwagon.html
http://www.texaspowerwagon.com/
http://www.google.com/search?client=safari&rls=en&q=m37&ie=UTF-8&oe=UTF-8
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Juwnt_TrlSc other vids on the same page...
doing a little research, from what I find, it is an M5. The rear one-piece body and that 'tool carrier' being full length on the body side seem to nail it..
Mike