Dennis,
Could you use one of the 12V ATV winches? I see them available for $200, with 1000lb capacity? Perhaps something could be found on ebay? Where did you hide the batterys? In the ballast box I would imagine?
Best regards,
Bob
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Diamond T and Trailer
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Re: Diamond T and Trailer
Hi Bob,
The working winch wouldn't be a lot of good as all it would do is pull the truck backwards plus the angle that the tank goes to when going up on the trailer plus you would have to free up the drive to the tracks too many difficulties I'm afraid.
The batteries as you can see from photo are under the tarp. We have two sets, which is good for ballast, the fullsize used to carry about 4 tons in the box, the main set (lhs) powers just the drive motors the aux set (rhs) powers the receiver, amplifier, lights and trailer ramp winch. We have a switch where we can change over from the main set to the aux set if the main set happens to go flat. The socket at the rear is for charging and the switch is to select which set of batteries to charge. The aux set came free with one of the mobility scooters we bought. Not very pretty but it does the job.
Dennis.
The working winch wouldn't be a lot of good as all it would do is pull the truck backwards plus the angle that the tank goes to when going up on the trailer plus you would have to free up the drive to the tracks too many difficulties I'm afraid.
The batteries as you can see from photo are under the tarp. We have two sets, which is good for ballast, the fullsize used to carry about 4 tons in the box, the main set (lhs) powers just the drive motors the aux set (rhs) powers the receiver, amplifier, lights and trailer ramp winch. We have a switch where we can change over from the main set to the aux set if the main set happens to go flat. The socket at the rear is for charging and the switch is to select which set of batteries to charge. The aux set came free with one of the mobility scooters we bought. Not very pretty but it does the job.
Dennis.
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Re: Diamond T and Trailer
At half term we went for a trip up to Norfolk and took in the Muckleburgh Collection and was pleased to find that they have a big version there!
This not perhaps the correct location, but there was a Centurion tucked away in a corner as well.
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Hi Steve,
Looks as though you had a good time I would like to visit over there sometime and take in Duxford as well. Might do a trip with the caravan. Thanks for the photo.
Dennis.
Looks as though you had a good time I would like to visit over there sometime and take in Duxford as well. Might do a trip with the caravan. Thanks for the photo.
Dennis.
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Hi Dennis
The Muckleburgh Museum is well worth visiting, it is more than just a collection of vehicles. The is a very good section on the history of the camp and the local regiments which if we did not have teenagers in tow, would have kept us for much longer. The vehicle sheds were cold! so I would say spring or summer is best for a relaxed visit, and as everything was pretty tightly parked, a day when there is an event so the sheds are less packed and there is more space to walk around the undoubtedly interesting range of machines.
Plus Norfolk is well worth the visit!
Steve
The Muckleburgh Museum is well worth visiting, it is more than just a collection of vehicles. The is a very good section on the history of the camp and the local regiments which if we did not have teenagers in tow, would have kept us for much longer. The vehicle sheds were cold! so I would say spring or summer is best for a relaxed visit, and as everything was pretty tightly parked, a day when there is an event so the sheds are less packed and there is more space to walk around the undoubtedly interesting range of machines.
Plus Norfolk is well worth the visit!
Steve
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Re: Diamond T and Trailer
Have just heard from the Editor of Classic Military Vehicles that my article on the build and photos of the Diamond T & Trailer will be appearing in the issue on sale on Dec 21st - we live in hope.
Dennis.
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Re: Diamond T and Trailer
Fingers crossed for you Dennis
It's certainly worth some column inches.
Adrian.
It's certainly worth some column inches.
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Re: Diamond T and Trailer
Hi All,
Just a short not very good video (difficult to drive two vehicles and handle the camera at the same time) of the Comet loading and unloading on to the trailer.
Dennis.
Just a short not very good video (difficult to drive two vehicles and handle the camera at the same time) of the Comet loading and unloading on to the trailer.
Dennis.
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Re: Diamond T and Trailer
Nice vidio Dennis,
Two impressive models that go together well,great job.
Cheers
Phil
Two impressive models that go together well,great job.
Cheers
Phil
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Hi Dennis
I love your Diamond T, Just great and a real show stopper.
Best regards Roy
I love your Diamond T, Just great and a real show stopper.
Best regards Roy
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Re: Diamond T and Trailer
Well the article appeared in the current issue of the Classic Military Vehicles magazine after all. I hasten to add that the weight of the King Tiger that is quoted included the weight of the truck and trailer as well. View it by clicking below.
Dennis.
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http://s1041.beta.photobucket.com/user/ ... a.jpg.html