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Re: Strange T84 found (for sale:)

Postby dilvoy » Wed Jan 06, 2010 11:47 pm

ozm29c wrote:Fellows,
This is a T24/M29/M29C weasel Transmission. The give away is the filler plug elbow extension fitted to the transmission housing. This was a field modification fitted to increase the fluid capacity of the transmission.
This transmission may be fitted in other applications but in this case I can confidently say it is for a Weasel.
Cheers
John W.



So that street elbow is an original piece to this transmission in this application?
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Re: Strange T84 found (for sale:)

Postby ozm29c » Thu Jan 07, 2010 2:21 pm

It is indeed :D :D
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Re: Strange T84 found (for sale:)

Postby Remko » Fri Jan 08, 2010 12:04 am

dilvoy wrote:
ozm29c wrote:Fellows,
This is a T24/M29/M29C weasel Transmission.

The give away is the filler plug elbow extension fitted to the transmission housing.

This was a field modification fitted to increase the fluid capacity of the transmission.



So that street elbow is an original piece to this transmission in this application?


Not factory original, but possible an original WWII (or somewhere in the last 65 years) mod.
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Re: Strange T84 found (for sale:)

Postby Steven Malikoff » Sat Jan 09, 2010 2:05 am

The street elbow is indeed an original WWII field expedient for the Weasel. TB 9-772-FE1 (7 September 1944) covers its installation so that the gearbox capacity is increased from a pint to a quart. The TB states that when correctly positioned, the elbow turned should be turned towards the rear of the transmission and the lower lip set at 1" above the lower edge of the plug the elbow is in. This mod and TB # was also referred to in Army Motors Volume 5 (December 1944) page 261.
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Re: Strange T84 found (for sale:)

Postby Gordon_M » Sat Jan 09, 2010 5:25 am

ozm29c wrote:Fellows,
This is a T24/M29/M29C weasel Transmission. The give away is the filler plug elbow extension fitted to the transmission housing. This was a field modification fitted to increase the fluid capacity of the transmission.
This transmission may be fitted in other applications but in this case I can confidently say it is for a Weasel.
Cheers
John W.



John is absolutely correct - except that the real reason for the elbow was so you could fill the darned thing at all. Since it rests quite well down in the Weasel hull you are going to have to fill it via a right-angle of some kind.

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Re: Strange T84 found (for sale:)

Postby ozm29c » Sat Jan 09, 2010 3:45 pm

Gordon,
Off topic but here is an interesting photo for you. Located here in OZ
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Re: Strange T84 found (for sale:)

Postby Gordon_M » Sun Jan 10, 2010 4:25 am

Nice, John, got any history on it? An early Tucker 743 Freighter. I presume it is somewhere in the Snowy Mountains area as that's the only place thereabouts you could use one. A - ABLE is at the Christchurch museum in New Zealand and may well be the next closest one. I sold an MH-SNOGO down that way last year.

Not wanting to go too far off-thread here. Tucker built military versions of this thing (CARRIER - QUADRI-TRACKED) but they looked to be well over weight compared with the standard production, which is why USAF procurement was of the standard vehicle for use on the DEW Line and similar projects. Tucker also did a lot of the prototyping on the T26 Snow Tractor that later became the Allis-Chalmers M7 Snow Tractor.

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Re: Strange T84 found (for sale:)

Postby ozm29c » Tue Jan 12, 2010 3:26 pm

Gordon,
Yes this Tucker is indeed in the Snowy Mtns. I can put you in contact with the owner. Other than that I know little of the vehicle history.
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