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12-26-2013 12:32 AM
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Are they still pressure charged? Are you going to charge them? The current colour is/was black. I would imagine that they were colour changed to suit current at-the-time safety regs because some of them are/were khaki green
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Peter,
Yep. their still charged..
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Paul....., just been told by my other tank pal that it was when they were charged with BCF that they were khaki coloured. Otherwise silver or black with a white band - which I suppose indicates something. These were a job for the CET's or Control Equipment Teccies. Apparently getting into a Cent was the only time they got their hands and overalls dirty.
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No wonder we were always short of Cent spares.......... They were all in Oz! Can we see a pic of the chassis/repair plate? It's a good example of everything being repairable in the workshop. No throw-away, roll-sealed for life kit!
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I have to ask, i see fire alarm, is that a button? I assume it starts fire suppression, does it make any noise like an alarm?
1943 White M4A1 Halftrack (now M2A1)
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If I recall correctly, that alarm is like a little horn...quite audible though.
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