There is a nicely restored WW1 US tank at the Ropkey Armor Museum in Crawfordsville Indiana, USA. Also a tracked Holtprime mover.
-m
I am not that familiar. It has a Buda 4 cyl. gas engine, and a crew of 2 or 3.
I think it is a smaller Renault type.
-M
Almost certainly a 6-ton tank. The 6-ton was a licence built Renault FT tank - one of the changes made by the US manufacturers
was to change the Renault engine of the FT to a Buda engine in the 6-ton.
The 6-ton tank had a crew of 2.
Regards,
Charlie
Hello Charlie,
Yes, you've got it - spot on !
Thank you for the clarification.
I am interested in WW1 vintage trucks. Any leads are appreciated.
-Martin
The wikipedia page on the Ropkey Armor Museum has a photo of the M1917 "6 ton":
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ropkey_Armor_Museum
Although that page describes the tank as a "First World War M1917" the wikipedia page on the M1917 correctly states that none were delivered in time to take part in the war:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Six_Ton_Tank_M1917
thank you.
Well worth the time to tour.
Has a gun from the USS Arizona, trfit prior to Dec.7th.