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    G'day Andy, cheers for that. Notice in the first photo of the left front the rear road wheel is off the ground. That's because it has a broken torsion bar. Generally if one is gone the the opposite will eventually go, leaving this tank slowly sitting on its bum and the weight of the tank then gets picked up by the remaining torsion bars. So they could break (could be over quite a few years) one by one possibly leaving this tank on its belly plate.

    Thanks again cobber, Easo

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    G'day all, a bit of moving of Vehicles here at the Tank Museum today and a few piccys. The last two are videos so click the image to play.





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    Enjoy Easo

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    Hi Troops
    Just wondering what the ARN is on the ARVM , I spent 9years on Leopard ARVMs, the vehs I had was , 27787,27782,32932 and 32933 I think that was there no's ,I spent a fair bit of time setting some of the museam veh up, I placed the mock up WW1 tank at the enterance, I think Lou walker was the RSM at the time, any way veh's all look good, keep it up, I must visit next time I am down.
    Regards
    Lozza

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    G'day Lozza, mate I'm only 900m from the Museum and will get the ARNs of the 2 ARVMs there. Bandiana Museum has an operational ARVM. The RAEME dust bowl has one holding ground with a gun tank on a A-frame as a gate guardian. The other 4 ARVMs have been allocated as hard targets. Wide bay, Shoal Water Bay and I forgot the other.

    For Museum activity I try to keep this thread going on the MVCA site, Military Vehicle Collectors Australia Incorporated • View topic - Today at the Museum

    Cheers Easo

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    I can't believe they would sent the ARVMs as targets, they would be a more useful veh than a MBT in more ways than one. The only LEOPARD veh the tankies had no control of, exept track miles, at the end they still get blown up, what a shame, Thanks for the info, Easo

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    Hey easo,
    do you still want pics of the damage to the Pt Kennedy (WA) one, or any photos at all as I don't recall seeing any in this thread.
    From memory (it's been a fair while since I was close up) all visi blox are smashed plus I think rear lites and reflectors. Not sure what else by now but the locals may have done more.
    Let me know what you want and I'll try to get for you.

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    When ever the opportunity arrives. I have relocated back to Darwin for a few years so my Leopard activities are a bit slow for now.

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    i love the tank in echunga, visit it often. It needs some tlc as weather is taking its toll slowly. a dab of rust buster on those areas would really be helpful to it. there is a driving tank of some sort around the hills here, does anyone know what or who owns it? the majority of the time i see it, it is living in a paddock with cows, and often driving around the paddock. reading throug this thread, can tanks not be owned by private people? decommissioned turret obviously. I have always wanted to sit in one or go for a ride, was hoping to in NZ as a company there ran tank rides/drives. but in the last few weeks they have shut up shop but if tanks cannot be owned by general public who might have enougb money to buy one (the NZ ones are forsale) then how did the lucky chap around maccy/strath end up with a tank?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Epic_Dragon View Post
    i love the tank in echunga, visit it often. It needs some tlc as weather is taking its toll slowly. a dab of rust buster on those areas would really be helpful to it. there is a driving tank of some sort around the hills here, does anyone know what or who owns it? the majority of the time i see it, it is living in a paddock with cows, and often driving around the paddock. reading throug this thread, can tanks not be owned by private people? decommissioned turret obviously. I have always wanted to sit in one or go for a ride, was hoping to in NZ as a company there ran tank rides/drives. but in the last few weeks they have shut up shop but if tanks cannot be owned by general public who might have enougb money to buy one (the NZ ones are forsale) then how did the lucky chap around maccy/strath end up with a tank?
    Yep. I visit the one at Echunga regularly too.
    When Easo was down here at Pucka, the days at the tank museum were great. With Easo, it was a real hands on experience.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Epic_Dragon View Post
    i love the tank in echunga, visit it often. It needs some tlc as weather is taking its toll slowly. a dab of rust buster on those areas would really be helpful to it. ...
    ... reading throug this thread, can tanks not be owned by private people? decommissioned turret obviously. ...

    ... but if tanks cannot be owned by general public who might have enougb money to buy one (the NZ ones are forsale) then how did the lucky chap around maccy/strath end up with a tank?
    Your information is not completely true.

    The Leopard tanks and the M113 are the first armoured vehicles that are not being sold by the Australian Government. Apparently the hulls of the M113 are still owned by the US Government and they therefore control who gets access, including other countries. Also a majority of the M113A1 have been lengthened and upgraded to M113AS3 or M113AS4 specification and will remain in service past 2020.

    Most of the Centurian fleet (101) were sold by tender to a single person. A couple of dozen off those were sold to the US to be disguised as M1 Abrams for use in the movie "Courage Under Fire", a few dozen more were scrapped and the rest are in private hands around the country.

    There are numerous WWII types in private hands and there are many foreign armoured vehicles privately imported to Aus, however it is very difficult to get through the import restrictions and paperwork.

    The Tank Museum at Puckapunyal has an annual operating budget from Defence that does not include appropriate funding for maintenance of the collection and being in Seymour there are limited volunteers available to even regularly wash the collection. Particularly those stored in the weather.

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