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I found this place while looking for a new steering gear for our M51A2. Man, this is going to pop some eyes out, I bet. Sorry gals and guys, the place in in the Netherlands, so a wee bit too far away for most.
This is a bit of what I saw arriving at his place.
Then he showed me some of the toys inside the sheds: dump truck with troop seats and a goat.
And an DAF YA-126 weapon carrier
The trucks where parked too tight, I could not get a good distance for better pics, and also the light was not brilliant.
The big missing object in the pics here is the DUKW. Some people started restore it, than gave up and he got it for a good price. Still a lot of work needed though. There were some other trucks and jeeps in the sheds as well, and he mentioned that there were two more sheds at a different location.
Outside in the back this monster trailer. It has a large dolly, but normally it is operated without dolly but goes directly on a tractor. The rear has no ramps; when disconnected, the front part hinges and goes flat on the ground so a bulldozer can drive on it. Wooden floor, probably from 1944-45. I forgot to ask the type, and good not find it back on internet. Anybody?
This is a bit of what I saw arriving at his place.
Then he showed me some of the toys inside the sheds: dump truck with troop seats and a goat.
And an DAF YA-126 weapon carrier
The trucks where parked too tight, I could not get a good distance for better pics, and also the light was not brilliant.
The big missing object in the pics here is the DUKW. Some people started restore it, than gave up and he got it for a good price. Still a lot of work needed though. There were some other trucks and jeeps in the sheds as well, and he mentioned that there were two more sheds at a different location.
Outside in the back this monster trailer. It has a large dolly, but normally it is operated without dolly but goes directly on a tractor. The rear has no ramps; when disconnected, the front part hinges and goes flat on the ground so a bulldozer can drive on it. Wooden floor, probably from 1944-45. I forgot to ask the type, and good not find it back on internet. Anybody?
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