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    Hi Dallas

    importing those thing must have cost you a fortune....
    how much was "postage" for the hatch?
    or do you have your own transport company?


    the muzzle brake looks like that from a Russian 76mm gun as on the SU 76

    ciao
    Bullitt

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      The real heavy things I've gotten shipped Air Cargo and my import broker did the rest. I just went and picked the stuff up at the airport.

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        My local parcel delivery man wasn't too happy about having to lug a 30kg Tiger track link to my front door the other day.

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          In my local post office they know me well. They let me a paper for me to go and get my packets That's a bit of a problem for them when you collect Panzer items.

          Carles

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            just a bit more of Panzer related items: have a look at the different closing systems

            Carles
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              20 ton jack

              Hi guys !
              Having bought a third 20ton jack, I made pics for comparison.




              Green one and rusty one are made by SBW ( Süd BahnWerke ) while the one in red primer has no SBW marking, it had a plate that is missing, due to some differences it is not a SBW made jack.

              The rusty one has heavy battle damage :


              The green one has a small shell perforation:


              Details pics:




              SBW stamp




              Enjoy

              Eric

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                The damage to the green jack looks more like a bullet hole, armour piercing perhaps.
                Have you had a look inside to see where it was stopped?

                Tom.

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                  Those are 3 GREAT items indeed!! . I've got a 3 and a 5 ton jack but wanting a 10 ton.

                  Carles

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                    I got this one today, fully functional, not bad for $100. This is a 10 ton jack, right?



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                      Hi

                      It looks very much like a 10 ton jack yes
                      what can you read on the data plates ( maybe you'll have to remove the blue paint to have a better view.

                      what is the height at the lowest position?

                      ciao
                      Bullitt

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                        Originally posted by Bullitt View Post
                        Hi Dallas

                        importing those thing must have cost you a fortune....

                        Who cares... It's only money.


                        Dallas - now those are some Panzer parts I'd be happy to own!


                        Rob

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                          Originally posted by Bullitt View Post
                          Hi

                          It looks very much like a 10 ton jack yes
                          what can you read on the data plates ( maybe you'll have to remove the blue paint to have a better view.

                          what is the height at the lowest position?

                          ciao
                          Bullitt
                          The data plate is unreadable unfortunately :-/
                          The height at the lowest position is 74 cm.

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                            Hi Asbjørn

                            when the height at its lowest position measures 74 cm then you have a 5 ton jack.
                            you should find a "5 - DIN" stamped on your data plate or embossed on the crank arm

                            a 10 ton jack is at least about 10 cm longer at the lowest position ( varies from manufacturer)

                            @Rob Johnson
                            Who cares... It's only money.
                            yes that true.... but I rather spent money on purchasing parts then on postage


                            ciao
                            Bullitt

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                              Here is my Stug Commander hatch. You do what is fair and reasonable on post/shipping if you want to get these parts from Europe to the Americas. Same on a huge scale if you are a collector of the tanks themselves. It has to be shipped, or flown if you want it here.
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                                That looks to be in amazing condition, Dallas! What's its background?

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