• Steel Soldiers now has a few new forums, read more about it at: New Munitions Forums!

  • Microsoft MSN, Live, Hotmail, Outlook email users may not be receiving emails. We are working to resolve this issue. Please add support@steelsoldiers.com to your trusted contacts.

G749 preservation

m1010plowboy

Well-known member
Steel Soldiers Supporter
3,863
2,571
83
Location
Edmonton, Canada
This was too funny not to share. I received a picture from the director of the museum. Just a picture, no context.

IMG_3931.jpg

It appears my good deed to ask for a picture of George in front of the radar dome set off the alarms and triggered the security team. I guess I should have warned security that a truck from the 50's might pull up outside the gate. If you visit the dome, it will be known. Shortly after the security pic......I get the real pic from the new owner out doing good deeds. George the 11/7/56 M135, 113505503 at the 1963 Alsask joint U.S./ Can. radar dome around 40 years after the last Early Deuce would have served at the dome. Happy 40th George!

image0000.jpg

I also received pics from some wild drone pilot camped at the G749 farm. The swamp has never looked so blue.

Resized_IMG_20240608_2102056.jpgResized_IMG_20240608_2101037.jpgResized_20240608_205725.jpg
 

m1010plowboy

Well-known member
Steel Soldiers Supporter
3,863
2,571
83
Location
Edmonton, Canada
Cameras now are everywhere.

We can run, but there's no more hiding.

:naner: :doghead: :naner:

Don't get me started on cameras......ooops, you did. The dome cameras are also set up with two way comms. The director can speak to folks near the site. Imagine sneaking down a side road to empty some water only to have a voice from no where tell you to put it away. It's also easier to calibrate cameras when subjects stay 6 feet apart.

.......Talk about staying 6' feet apart........ It turns out.....Gracie........wasn't shacked up with a new guy. It just so happens...... Gracie.......was shacked up.........with another M207. Gracie.......has a sister....just a little more than 100 apart out of the delivery room. George had to be parked 6 feet away just to keep the herd from multiplying. Gonna need a fire truck to keep those three apart.

g749fam.jpg

You can see from the pics the 'other' M207 had some........enhancements. Looks like she's open to talk about it so when the steam comes back off the pasture, we'll ask for some......well.....more revealing photos. This thing comes right out of the middle of the old crank. Any of the other girls have anything like this?

207winch.jpg
 

rustystud

Well-known member
9,184
2,760
113
Location
Woodinville, Washington
After 900 km and 2 baths the Fort Mac power pak pulled in beside Piglet today.

View attachment 927382

Why is it that every part of an engine is designed to throw spray back in your face when you're pressure washing? I ate decades of dirt. Left a decent mess in the truck box too but the Simple Green does a great job. It's a 302 blue block.

View attachment 927384View attachment 927385View attachment 927383View attachment 927381View attachment 927386
Hey Dave, what is that huge thing with a chicken coop on it's back ?
 

m1010plowboy

Well-known member
Steel Soldiers Supporter
3,863
2,571
83
Location
Edmonton, Canada
Hey Dave, what is that huge thing with a chicken coop on it's back ?
I had to find the info. There is some crazy stuff up North.

P7062625.JPGP7062619.JPG

Didn't know this would get done but there it is......done.

P7142687.JPGP7142688.JPG

Not many pics again. Two guys, 4 hours, relaxed, lots of breaks and the Power Plant in Piglet is Pulled. The most time consuming part are the 30 Torus bolts.

P7142685.JPGP7142680.JPG

Found out the 1952 CDN did not have the side slot in the hood or the bar on the window post to hold up the hood. That was new. Now we need to look to see when the XM time quit with the hoods and the hood keeper upper was created. This 1952 also had the rear view mirror so it's a little different beast.

P7142679.JPG

We're doing a little transmission sortin' and when I was hunting for parts in the North I saw this thing sticking out of the dirt.....the last 3 pics down there. The only thing exposed was this side cover so I asked the lopo boys if I could take it. It's funny what makes people laugh but when they quit laughing they said yes. Looks kinda familiar.

P7122664.JPGP7122668.JPGP7122670.JPGP7122667.JPGP7122665.JPG
 

m1010plowboy

Well-known member
Steel Soldiers Supporter
3,863
2,571
83
Location
Edmonton, Canada
Found some interesting yellow paint marks and the rebuild tags off the Piglet power pak transmission. Not sure if the yellow paint was from in service maintenance or someone just got lose with a paint brush but here it is. She's a 65 rebuild from the military.

P7242697.JPGP7242700.JPGP7272704.JPGP7272702.JPGP7272706.JPGP7272716.JPG

Heard a little tip to take the tool away from the work area using some long extensions. For the first time I had a long distance relationship with a nut and it was a real pleasure.

P7272709.JPG

There it is, off.

P7272711.JPGP7272712.JPGP7272718.JPG
 

rustystud

Well-known member
9,184
2,760
113
Location
Woodinville, Washington
Found some interesting yellow paint marks and the rebuild tags off the Piglet power pak transmission. Not sure if the yellow paint was from in service maintenance or someone just got lose with a paint brush but here it is. She's a 65 rebuild from the military.

View attachment 928646View attachment 928647View attachment 928648View attachment 928649View attachment 928650View attachment 928651

Heard a little tip to take the tool away from the work area using some long extensions. For the first time I had a long distance relationship with a nut and it was a real pleasure.

View attachment 928652

There it is, off.

View attachment 928653View attachment 928654View attachment 928655
I've seen that Yellow paint on other rebuilt military transmissions before. I believe your correct in thinking they (the military rebuild units) used this Yellow marking to denote a unit had been rebuilt once before. I've never seen a transmission rebuilt twice by the military. I guess this was their way to make sure a rebuilt unit got surplused out if it failed again.
 

rustystud

Well-known member
9,184
2,760
113
Location
Woodinville, Washington
I've seen that Yellow paint on other rebuilt military transmissions before. I believe your correct in thinking they (the military rebuild units) used this Yellow marking to denote a unit had been rebuilt once before. I've never seen a transmission rebuilt twice by the military. I guess this was their way to make sure a rebuilt unit got surplused out if it failed again.
 

rustystud

Well-known member
9,184
2,760
113
Location
Woodinville, Washington
From what I can tell they're all out of control everywhere.

We're burning down the world.

It can't be good.
While I agree with your statement about the world in general, I was referring to actual forest fires burning down "Jasper" and the surrounding countryside.
Good to hear from you "Ahab" . Very glad that you're still hanging around here !
 

Another Ahab

Well-known member
17,902
4,352
113
Location
Alexandria, VA
While I agree with your statement about the world in general, I was referring to actual forest fires burning down "Jasper" and the surrounding countryside.
Good to hear from you "Ahab" . Very glad that you're still hanging around here !
You bet! The fires haven't reached me here...yet.

Glad, too, to see that your Big Behind is still in the Game, rustystud. You're a part of what keeps me holding on here!

Cheers, Brother
 

m1010plowboy

Well-known member
Steel Soldiers Supporter
3,863
2,571
83
Location
Edmonton, Canada
I thought the Fort Mac part of this engines story was schpectacular but it just got better. The rebuild tag comes from a shop in Edmonton, of all places. A fella familiar with old things says Gopher painted a lot of engines blue. The schpeculation is, this was an 'after service' rebuild so it didn't need to be grey. I think it needs to be grey.

P8092753.JPGP8092761.JPGP8092758.JPG

Doin' a thing off-grid is different than doin' a thing on a shop floor but we're getting the power pak cleaned up. LMRmopar doesn't know I washed the family engine yet so let's keep it to ourselves. https://www.steelsoldiers.com/threads/my-1952-m135-build.208354/

P8092748.JPGP8092749.JPGP8092756.JPG
 
Top