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Re: German trailers
trailer appointment?
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Re: German trailers
Good question. The second trailer appears to have a reel/spool on it.uncle wrote:trailer appointment?
Some more.
source: ebay.de
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Re: German trailers
Very interesting trailers, particularly the direction finding shack. The only one I can positively ID is No. 3: Schwerer Maschinensatz A & A 1 auf Kufenwanne per http://www.kfzderwehrmacht.de/.
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Thanks for that Max.
I've got a bunch more. Pictures 2&3 are described as a 'Harvester'. source: ebay.de
I've got a bunch more. Pictures 2&3 are described as a 'Harvester'. source: ebay.de
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Re: German trailers
Looks like the unassigned 5 ton dual wheeled trailer on Holger's site: http://www.kfzderwehrmacht.de/Homepage_ ... ilers.html
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As an old radio guy it's always exciting to find pics of unusual radio subjects. Here is a rare photo of an Ah. 470, Funkanhänger (Kurzwelle/Langwelle) or shortwave/longwave radio trailer.
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Hello to all ; a little more......................
German Tank transporters! Light Division on the move - Poland in 1939.
Source: http://odkrywca.pl/panzer-1939-czesc-12,701119.html.
Cheers. Raúl M .
German Tank transporters! Light Division on the move - Poland in 1939.
Source: http://odkrywca.pl/panzer-1939-czesc-12,701119.html.
Cheers. Raúl M .
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- Truck Faun L900 (probably) carrying a Pz Kw 38 (t) and on the trailer Sd. Ah. 115 another Pz Kw 38 (t) .............................
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I have no clue about this little trailer that looks like a militarized baby buggy. Some medical use apparently. Also the dragon symbol is quite interesting. Can anyone ID that also?
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Re: German trailers
I think you will find this is a hand cart as used in most railway stations for moving small loads.Luftflotte2 wrote:Picture is taken is Poland. source: ebay.de