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Post by m35gibson »

hey monkey man
earlier i made an album and loaded 5 pics, when i checked on them,
none apeared, what did i do wrong?
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Outstanding pix! Thanks for sharing!
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Is that a M43 with windows??
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M152

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refit1701 wrote:Is that a M43 with windows??
I am pretty sure that's an M152 radio truck, essentially an M43 with windows
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Post by Lifer »

Correct. It is an M152 radio truck. It was manufactured solely for the Canadian armed forces. None were ever used by US forces.

Attn NIVEK: I'm sending you a pic of the interior of an M152. Would you be kind enough to post it here for me? Thanks. :)[/img]

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Good job, Kevin! Many thanks! :D
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nice of them to leave the heater in the back on the M152!
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Post by SydneyM37 »

Great looking truck you have, those C42/C45 Larkspur Radio's sure add to the feel, I had a C13 mounted in my Ferret a few years back.

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Post by Lifer »

Unfortunately, it's not my truck. :( I googled "M152" and found the pic on the 'net. The interior pic was courtesy of the RCAF. Guess I shoulda mentioned that!
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Hey Bruce.....

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G'day Bruce...
Sorry I haven't had a chance to get under the truck and get the 1st of the 2 fuel pumps put for you but I'll do so ASAP!!
Question though, have any of your guys got a telomast or spares for it, I recently got given a 27Ft mast (Model/Nato No#) 5985-66-107-9535 and it is in a poor but repairable state, I have been advised that it is part of the Larkspur kit of field equipment hence the question in this thread.
Thanks and Take Care

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