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Help w/ HST Pulling 8" Howitzer

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fredjocko - 17 Mar 2008 00:00 GMT
Hi:

I have almost finished my High Speed Tractor and I need help with the
air hose for the brakes on the howitzer.  I have found a couple of pix
showing the hose from the tractor but nothing showing where it goes on
the cannon. Are the hoses mounted on the cannon permanently or do they
just hang loose?  Where are they stored if they are only used when
pulling the gun?

I have the new high speed tractor book and surfed the net and no
luck.  I even talked to a retired artillary officer from the 60's and
70's and he said that was before his time.

Could someone please help?

Thanx,
Carl
AMPSOne@aol.com - 17 Mar 2008 20:21 GMT
> Hi:
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> Thanx,
> Carl

Carl,

The main airbrake hoses are permamently mounted on the inside of the
trails of the gun and from what I recall connect to the ones on the
limber, which have the connectors ("glad hands") to connect to the HST
fittings. I haven't looked at it in several years but that is what I
photographed here at APG several years ago but can't recall which disk
it was on! ARGH! Too many photos...

Cookie Sewell
Chris Hughes - 19 Mar 2008 00:10 GMT
Hi Cookie,

I've emailed Carl with photos showing what you describe!

I took photos of the 8" Howitzers at Woolwich and Duxford, concentrating on
the brake lines from the guns wheels right back to the limber.

Only the Woolwich gun (Royal Artillery Museum) has a limber and this appears
to differ slightly to the AFV Club kit, but the brake hoses are as you
describe them.

Anyone else who needs the photos, drop me an email!

Chris
AMPSOne@aol.com - 19 Mar 2008 23:28 GMT
> Hi Cookie,
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> Chris

Chris,

Hooah! A "Redleg" at heart!

Cookie Sewell
Chris Hughes - 20 Mar 2008 01:19 GMT
Yep, on the button there Cookie!  It's how I started off some 35 years
ago...  I spent 6 years in the Royal Horse Artillery before going on to
other things!

As they say over this side of the Pond - "Once a Gunner, always a Gunner"!

Regards,

Chris

<Chris,

Hooah! A "Redleg" at heart!

Cookie Sewell>
 
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