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    #16
    Thanks Mike,
    You`re right indeed.
    I think you replied to my post while I was changing it, sorry for that.

    Matt

    Originally posted by Mike Coleman View Post
    I looked at a picture of the mountain howitzer too and thought at first it was a match. But if you look closely you will notice the size of the holes relative to the wheel is not the same, the location of the holes in relation to the rim is different, there is no raised rim around the holes on the howitzer, the hubs are not the same size and the number of bolts or rivets around the hub is different and the wheels in question show a scalloped edge and on the howitzer the edge is flat. So I don't think these are the same wheels.
    Mike

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      #17
      Hi W,

      Wow, very close, but when you look at the distance between the tyre and the holes you will see it is shorter than the same distance in OUR wheels.

      Could there be several types of wheels for the same "kanone"? (by diff. manufacturers for instance?)
      Because If not, I am starting to think we are looking at something rare here.

      Many Thanks guys

      If you have the patience, please help us find the perfect match; we believe in you

      Take Care,

      Matt

      PS I found another photo of the Gebirgskanone L/22 and it appears they`re not those wheels for sure:
      http://www.sieber-online.ch/artiller...33_L_22_01.jpg


      Originally posted by W Petz View Post
      The wheels are off a 7.5 mm Gebirgskanone L/22

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        #18
        It seems to me, these wheels are part of limber for some artillery gun.

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          #19
          I think the general consensus is that these wheels belong to some artillery piece but which one?? I'm searching through all my books right now and hopefully I will find a exact match.

          Originally posted by RTY View Post
          It seems to me, these wheels are part of limber for some artillery gun.

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            #20
            You`re great!
            Thanks guys.

            Matt

            Originally posted by W Petz View Post
            I think the general consensus is that these wheels belong to some artillery piece but which one?? I'm searching through all my books right now and hopefully I will find a exact match.

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              #21
              This is a photo of the same wheels:

              It can help in identification.

              Peter

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                #22
                Second photo:

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                  #23
                  Hi guys.
                  What is this canon?

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                    #24
                    Hi,
                    Peter says those wheels are identical.
                    So now the only unknown is the identity of this cannon.
                    What do you think that is?

                    Many Thanks,
                    Matt

                    Originally posted by Sirpiotr View Post
                    Hi guys.
                    What is this canon?

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                      #25
                      Wheels

                      Guys,

                      These are definatley from a SdKfz 9 half-track. the same wheels have been grafted onto a 45mm Russian Anti-Tank gun (orginally would have had spoked wheels).

                      This is a big half-track, at 6'5" tall (1.98mtrs) I can just look into the drivers cab floor!

                      http://users.skynet.be/fa626226/imag...n2003/famo.jpg

                      David

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                        #26
                        Originally posted by zundappuk View Post
                        Guys,

                        These are definatley from a SdKfz 9 half-track. the same wheels have been grafted onto a 45mm Russian Anti-Tank gun (orginally would have had spoked wheels).

                        This is a big half-track, at 6'5" tall (1.98mtrs) I can just look into the drivers cab floor!

                        http://users.skynet.be/fa626226/imag...n2003/famo.jpg

                        David

                        I concur, the wheels on the cart are inside out, you can see the impressions pressed into the metal.

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