For those of us who love to find out the history of these things, it would be great if you could do us all a couple of favors.
- First, take some close up photos of the markings and post them for us and if there are any documents you can scan, or even photograph for us, that would be great. (Also you can post larger documents in the PHOTO GALLERY section of the ForumsForums, up to 2MB so we can see the detail).
- Second, provide us with any history detail you can about this specific unit.
- Third, if the CAA used several of these, it would probably be great if you could tell us something about their general use with the CAA such as how long were they in service, what were they used for, why did they need to drive on peat, etc.
Also its very interesting that the 2 belt doesn't de-track as easily as the 3 belt. I would have never guessed that. I would have presumed that it would have depended more on the depth and design of the cleats than on the tracks?