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New Set of Stuart Tank Track Pads, Cost to produce in 2005 was $12,000
New Set of Stuart Tank Track Pads, Cost to produce in 2005 was $12,000
New Set of Stuart Tank Track Pads, Cost to produce in 2005 was $12,000
New Set of Stuart Tank Track Pads, Cost to produce in 2005 was $12,000
New Set of Stuart Tank Track Pads, Cost to produce in 2005 was $12,000

New Set of Stuart Tank Track Pads, Cost to produce in 2005 was $12,000

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This item is in Elk Horn, IA

Overview of New Set of Stuart Tank Track Pads, Cost to produce in 2005 was $12,000

Item Details

This is for a complete set of newly made tank track pads for the Stuart Tank. Old rubber was milled off metal linkage and new rubber molded on. My cost to do these in 2005 was $12,000.00


The M5A1 Stuart tank utilized track pads or track shoes as part of its tracked propulsion system. Track pads are essential components that distribute the weight of the vehicle over the tracks, providing traction and preventing excessive wear on the track links. While specifications for specific track pads can vary depending on the manufacturer and model, here are some general specifications for track pads used on the M5A1 Stuart tank:


Material: Track pads were typically made of hardened steel or a durable rubber compound to withstand the rigors of off-road and combat operations.


Dimensions:

Length: The length of the track pad varied depending on the design and manufacturer but typically ranged from approximately 12 to 18 inches (30 to 45 centimeters).

Width: The width of the track pad was typically designed to match the width of the track link and could range from approximately 6 to 8 inches (15 to 20 centimeters).

Thickness: The thickness of the track pad could vary but was typically designed to provide sufficient durability and surface area for traction.

Weight: The weight of individual track pads varied depending on the material and design but could range from approximately 5 to 10 pounds (2 to 4.5 kilograms) each.

Mounting: Track pads were attached to the track links using bolts, pins, or other fastening methods. The exact mounting system could vary depending on the track design and manufacturer specifications.


Surface Pattern: The surface of the track pad often featured a pattern or texture to enhance traction and stability on various terrain types, including mud, snow, and gravel.


Durability: Track pads were designed to withstand the stress and friction of continuous track operation, providing reliable performance over extended periods of use without excessive wear or deformation.


Service Life: The service life of track pads could vary depending on factors such as vehicle weight, terrain conditions, and maintenance practices. Regular inspection and replacement of worn or damaged track pads were essential for maintaining optimal track performance.


Compatibility: Track pads for the M5A1 Stuart tank were specifically designed to be compatible with the tank's track links and suspension system, ensuring proper fit and function.

Payment

Wiring Instructions QUAD CITY BANK & TRUST 4500 N Brady Davenport IA 53806 ABA 073902232 For Credit To: GLENWOOD STATE BANK Acct # 8001851 For Further Credit to: The Home Hunters Group PLC Acct #431056
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Auction Details

LAR Restorations Retirement AuctionTBA, Elk Horn, IA, 51531Monday, Apr 29, 2024 | 12:00 AM CDT

Terms Of Sale

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