Is anybody capable of identifying the rubber rim of a Panther rolling wheel? A few weeks ago I was in Luxemburg and did an odd find at the edge of a forest. I found a piece of rubber, more or less 1,5 m long. To make this piece a full circle I think about 3 to 3,5 m was needed. So not the full part was laying there, but it says something about the size of the wheel it was atached to. Furtunately there was an inscription on the rubber. It turned out that the manufacturer is "Fulda Gummiwerke": In WW2 an important producer of rubber parts for tanks.
Looking at the rubber surface, it is unlikely it ever touched the road itself.
A picture of a small piece is on my homepage. http://home.planet.nl/~versloot in the Ardennes 2003 section.
I would be very happy if anyone can help me identify this thing. Is it really from a Panther (or perhaps Hetzer or other tank with large rolling wheels) or is it something agricultural.
Looking at the rubber surface, it is unlikely it ever touched the road itself.
A picture of a small piece is on my homepage. http://home.planet.nl/~versloot in the Ardennes 2003 section.
I would be very happy if anyone can help me identify this thing. Is it really from a Panther (or perhaps Hetzer or other tank with large rolling wheels) or is it something agricultural.
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