WEASELFEST . 2013 Military M29 M29C Amphibious Tracked Vehicle ......... Event / Get-together
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- Опубликовано: 28 сен 2024
- Military vehicle enthusiasts gathered together to enjoy a couple of days driving and sharing information about one of their favourite military vehicles. The video includes photos of the participants and their tracked world war 2 military machines called the M29 Weasel.
Very well done video❤ found it interesting and calming to watch.
If I had the room and resources, a Weasel would definitely reside next to my Corvette and my El Camino.
Thank you for putting this video together. Well done, sir Well done.
Oh, that event looks like great fun. I only wish I could afford a Weasel!
Weasels are great fun UNTIL you throw a track in a mud hole. Voice of experience here.
Well done Brock !!
1967. Alaska. Rebuild. Studdy engine. sold it 1973.
Has anyone yet built their own weasel from scratch? Does anyone have enough drawings or blueprints to begin such a project, perhaps substituting some more modern and readily available parts from other machines such as snowmobiles or track hoes etc.,? Perhaps even some significant improvements such as a modern 4 or inline 6 cylinder engine and automatic transmission. It seems to me it could be a great fun project! I would love to do so myself, even creating drawings from pictures or whatever, I'm sure exact dimensions would not be important since it would be a new and improved machine and most if not all parts would not be OEM. That said, I would think such a machine would be worthy still of the weasel name. Perhaps even built for less $ than if sourced from collectors and having to be restored
Sending one to scrap in Washington. The hull is pretty rusty. I have the manuals that show all the hull dimensions. The only hard to fab part would be the spring channels in the hull.
@kolsen6330 I'd love to take that weasel off your hands and save it from scrapper but unfortunately, too many other projects at the moment,and honey-do list is getting longer :( but I would love to have a look at those manuals!
I never saw that style/size anphib. I know about the Alligator and Amtrack used in the Pacific WWII campaign.
Very cool
Fun stuff Brock! Wish I had been there!