Picture of the Week 2/28/2011 UPDATED

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OK, I will ask: The bracket across the frame is for a stablizer I think so you would have the same on the other side, so where is/was the fuel tank?
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It is there Doc, looks like a workshop fuel tank
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Mick, what about the tracked vehicle next to it...the track profile looks like a German production, is it ?

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Me and Bill was wondering what it was :? It's in Sweden if that gives you any clues
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Just been told the tank is a Swedish Pvkv m/43
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ooooooohhhhhh! Tank Destroyer! :D

http://www.primeportal.net/artillery/th ... /pvkv_m43/

http://home.swipnet.se/~w-42039/pvkv_m43.htm

Now back to the CCKW.

Mick how far past VE day is the crane setup. Was it Swedish Military or a Civy Convert.

This basic truck with all it's adaptations never ceases to amaze me. :D
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Thanks Mick,
The 514th is pretty quick delivering answers as well :wink:

Cheers
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PS Sorry for the "side track" :shock: pun intended :roll:
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John V Cliche wrote:PS Sorry for the "side track" :shock: pun intended :roll:
Yeah...lets stop foolin' around and get that Yellow Tanker done! :lol:
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My friend Mats said "I think this is the Swedish version,to put it on a GMC" the rear wheel arches on this one look very post war?

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Mick,

I like it.

What is the capacity of the crane. Any dataplates on the crane part?
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Looking at my manual (if it's the same Quickway crane as my one) "Maximum load with outriggers 13,000lb's" at 10' radius 8)
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Are you sure you have the right crane-truck? That is a LOT for a CCKW chassis. My Schield-Bantam is only good for 6,000 lbs max with the boom in close. Remember, that is the truck, crane and 13,000 lbs load.

Quickway also made the one on the 6 ton Brockway truck of WW2. Maybe those are the specs/crane you are looking at?
Yeah...lets stop foolin' around and get that Yellow Tanker done!
It is gonna be OD! :wink:

Maybe John didn't read the bill of sale when I sold it to him and the "conditions in the 'when restored paint color section'..... :D
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dr deuce wrote:Are you sure you have the right crane-truck?
Not sure Doc, as I said 13,000lb's in my maual but only if it's the same Quickway crane as my one, I did not know they make smaller ones.
Looking at the boom it don't look as chuncky as my one.
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