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Rim II
Nov 20, 2011 18:22:14 GMT 1
Post by fordflathead on Nov 20, 2011 18:22:14 GMT 1
This has now been identified as most probably Opel 1,5t 1938-42. It is available for sale / trade.
Fordflathead
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Post by fordflathead on Nov 20, 2011 18:18:49 GMT 1
Hi! You are right, Opel 1,5t, but probably 1938-42 model. If someone needs such an axle, this is available for sale or trade. It has been outdoor for many years and is not pristine, but still restoreable, and includes brake units. I also have one good rim, as can be seen on page 3 of Identify; Rim II. The rims on the axle are kaputt.
Fordflathead
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Post by fordflathead on Nov 19, 2011 12:32:28 GMT 1
Any idea on this? Ex Wehrmacht. German, French? A light vehicle, about 16" rim of thin steel. Attachments:
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Post by fordflathead on Nov 19, 2011 12:25:26 GMT 1
And here is a frame, so now you have a project to start on. Attachments:
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Post by fordflathead on Oct 18, 2011 18:12:10 GMT 1
Another nut to crack: 4 identical brake units lies in my barn, brought to this country by the Wehrmacht. Outside diameter of drum 450 mm, 5 wheel studs, stud circle 160 mm, 9 attachment studs on the backing plate, stud circle 125 mm. Any idea? Probably prewar or early war German, but could be French or something else. Attachments:
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Post by fordflathead on Oct 18, 2011 18:07:56 GMT 1
Anybody who recognize this? Relatively large gearbox, but not as big as for a heavy truck. Olive green paint under the oil slush. Metric dimensions, suggesting Continental Europe or Sweeden. Attachments:
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Post by fordflathead on Aug 19, 2011 19:30:34 GMT 1
Hello every viewer! We found out! This is the turntable for the front axle of Wehrmacht 2-axle trailers. Stupid me I did not see. Never too old to learn!
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Post by fordflathead on Aug 19, 2011 19:16:32 GMT 1
Any idea what this is for? Ex Wehrmacht. Paint is new. Lokks like some sort of weapons mount with eyes to hook up webbing straps? Each end has claws or fittings to lock into something else, male and female mates. About 80 cm wide if I remember right. Attachments:
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Door
Aug 19, 2011 19:06:07 GMT 1
Post by fordflathead on Aug 19, 2011 19:06:07 GMT 1
Hello! To me it looks like the door belongs to Henschel 33G, but others looked similar.
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Post by fordflathead on Aug 7, 2011 21:06:26 GMT 1
Any idea? Ex Wehrmacht. 20" dameter and about 7" wide. Attachments:
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Gearbox
Apr 12, 2011 19:45:40 GMT 1
Post by fordflathead on Apr 12, 2011 19:45:40 GMT 1
Hello! Data plate reads:
Lizenz ZF Nr 136 / 10733 (the next to last digit may be 6 or 8 as the plate is damaged)
Fordflathead
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Post by fordflathead on Mar 19, 2011 18:12:31 GMT 1
Can anybody identify this unit? Ex-Wehrmacht. Has gears and chain sprockets inside. Probably something was protruding through the four holes that could rotate synchrone by the chains inside. 2+ meters long. Foundation for air defence listening device? Attachments:
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Rim I
Mar 19, 2011 17:54:02 GMT 1
Post by fordflathead on Mar 19, 2011 17:54:02 GMT 1
Can anybody identify this rim? Probably ex-Wehrmacht. Think it is 20". 10 small bolt holes! Attachments:
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Rim II
Mar 19, 2011 17:49:51 GMT 1
Post by fordflathead on Mar 19, 2011 17:49:51 GMT 1
Can anybody identify this rim? Probably ex-Wehrmacht. Small and light. Attachments:
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Post by fordflathead on Mar 19, 2011 17:45:28 GMT 1
Can anybody identify this framework? Ex-Wehrmacht. Measures about 1,5 X 1,0 meter. Attachments:
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