I think the post war re-purposing sounds legit, but a tank engine designed to move 20 tons of steel in the least efficient way possible sounds like overkill to me - i do think maybe a generator or even recon boat engine?
Pics ftw.
Pics ftw.
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I think the post war re-purposing sounds legit, but a tank engine designed to move 20 tons of steel in the least efficient way possible sounds like overkill to me - i do think maybe a generator or even recon boat engine?
Pics ftw.
A barge engine, at least when on a working barge, kind of only needs to be slightly better and cheaper than a horse on the towpath.
wilkinson swordA lower, larger wwi tank engine with a different transmission might be what you have. They made a load of mk I tanks that were pretty much obsolete by the time the war ended if a French history of tanks series on Netflix is to be believed.
Cleaned the bayonet up yesterday - if any of yis nerds happen to be down with wwi unit armourers marking I might be able to tell where this came from!
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Yeah - had figured out the year, it was the w/e on the other side. The x and arrow are a qc mark basically
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