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    I rescued a set of 75mm Pak wheels plus unknown axle.

    Yesterday I rescued a set of 75mm Pak 40 wheels which were due to go who knows where, but certainly not befitting of such items.
    They are in excellent nick overall, albeit missing one of the bearing caps on one wheel. The rubber is well used either in combat or in its post war years as the front wheels of an old horse drawn cart.

    Even after 60 odd years of dirt, rain, snow and insects both wheels spin perfectly!

    It has definately seen combat as there are several scrapes and holes punched through by fragments.
    One hole can be seen in the third picture directly above the bearing at about 1 o'clock.

    I am unsure of the axle but it does fit the wheels perfectly. There is a square cut thread, just off centre, covering about one third of its section with a channel cut down its length.
    I suspect that it was either fitted post war from some other military hardware or it is all that remains of an adhoc artillery piece e.g. French 75mm.

    I'm thinking of stripping the whole lot down, sand blasting it and repainting.
    I also need to do some weight training because it is bloody heavy!




    #2
    Excellent discovery! Glad these did not go to the scrapyards!
    The World Needs Peace

    Interesting photo archive: http://www.lostbulgaria.com

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      #3
      lol who painted it red?

      maybe that's why there's bullet holes on it...somehow i doubt a pak 75 would be easy to hide with red wheels...

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        #4
        'front wheels of an old horse drawn cart' - I think it was Mario. He wears red

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          #5
          Well saved!

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            #6
            Wow I just cannot belive you can still find such a things nowadays.
            Thanks for sharing and many thanks for saving them from the litter
            Ace

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              #7
              i dont think these are from a pak 38 or a 40 wrong type and wrong number of spokes a pak 40 normaly has 5

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                #8
                They are definately Pak40 wheels as I know of at least five designs of wheel for them, the last one being mine:

                1. 8 convex spokes


                2. 8 convex spokes(slightly different design)


                3. 8 spoke, 4 convex & 4 concave alternating spokes


                4. 10 spoke solid wheel (5 convex & 5 concave)


                5. 6 spoke (mine)

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                  #9
                  Great save! And yes they are indeed PAK 40 wheels!


                  Gary

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