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Post by Sd.Kfz. on Dec 26, 2009 18:14:02 GMT 1
Length between the pins: 148,5 cm
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Post by Sd.Kfz. on Dec 26, 2009 18:11:25 GMT 1
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Post by Sd.Kfz. on Nov 24, 2009 2:10:50 GMT 1
At first that wagon seems too heavy and too large for this rather tiny narrow frame, but maybe not, 'cause there are obvious similarities. Strange thing is that the trailer has cat's eyes at the end where the turnable table is. (See first photo)
Length is about 4 meter.
Colour is Feldgrau and Cat's eyes are: Fairylite (REGp) Pat.No. 233002.
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Post by Sd.Kfz. on Nov 7, 2009 16:56:12 GMT 1
Anyone who see what kind of trailer this might be? Second photo shows the arrangement for some turnable axle.
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Post by Sd.Kfz. on Sept 5, 2008 3:04:46 GMT 1
What are they worth?
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Post by Sd.Kfz. on Jun 20, 2008 1:36:41 GMT 1
Well, I'm in search for those aluminum rivets with large totally flat heads.
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Post by Sd.Kfz. on Jun 16, 2008 23:00:06 GMT 1
And I'm in need for rivets for those Haubenbänder. Where can one find those?
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Trailer
Apr 17, 2008 15:55:17 GMT 1
Post by Sd.Kfz. on Apr 17, 2008 15:55:17 GMT 1
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Post by Sd.Kfz. on Feb 23, 2008 21:31:51 GMT 1
Shouldn't Stoewer have a trip counter???
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Post by Sd.Kfz. on Feb 21, 2008 23:31:32 GMT 1
It certainly is no cast wheel. It is the early type of wheels whose production ceased during 1939. They were too weak because they lack the strengthening ribs, and eventually breaks near the hub because of sideways strain. The only 1-tonners which never were equipped with these I guess were the Saurers since Saurer started manufacturing after all the others.
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