I picked this up and I myself have identified it as a track link for a Pz I Ausf. C. It is 295mm wide, so I think it is the enlarged width track introduced from May 42 to replace the rubber padded 260mm version. Am I on the right "track", you think or is it from some other vehicle I have not considered? The version I think this is has the designation Kgs 62-290/90, but despite being profusely marked the numbers don't confirm this. Ideas?
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I'm sorry to dissapoint you but this tracklink does not belong to a Panzer II.
only the Ausf D had a central guidehorn all the other ausf had double rows of guidehorn since those Pz II's had single roadwheels. Even the Luchs Ausf L had double guidehorns per tracklink.
Now I hear you think from what vehicle is this Tracklink from then ?
its from a halftrack ...a Czech postwar OT 810
ciao
Bullitt
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I never said Pz II. Pz I Auf. C. and F. both had single guide horns like this, but the F tracks, Kgs 61-500/130 had a width of 500mm, and the C had a spec of 290mm. Mine is 5mm oversized, but otherwise it has the right shape and spec.
I am open minded about other possibilities, including post war Czech, but your reasoning does not apply, so please show me something that ID's it positively as an OT 810. Photos perhaps?
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I tend to agree, not a perfect picture but something to convince you.
http://www.google.se/imgres?q=ot+810...23&tx=92&ty=64
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Dingo, thanks for that link. Indeed, they look identical, whereas there are minor differences between what I have and what a Pz I Ausf C track should look like. Anyway what i see is compelling enough to convince me, case closed. Also, I recalled after posting that the last digits of the designation, Kgs 62-290/90 was supposed to be the pitch of the caterpillar track, which must be the pin to pin measure. Hole to hole distance is 90, but hole center to hole center is about 105, so the discrepancy is enough to prove my guess wrong. For what it's worth, here's what the Pz I Ausf C. track is supposed to look like.Attached Files
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Hi
I never said Pz II. Pz I Auf. C. and F. both had single guide horns like this, but the F tracks, Kgs 61-500/130 had a width of 500mm, and the C had a spec of 290mm. Mine is 5mm oversized, but otherwise it has the right shape and spec.
I am open minded about other possibilities, including post war Czech, but your reasoning does not apply, so please show me something that ID's it positively as an OT 810. Photos perhaps?
cia
Bullitt
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