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    • dru01 : Hi all, do we have any dates back yet
    • tsh-01 : waiting on replies for dates guys, sorry for delays in getting event info out, when i have it you'll have it, please bear with me, thanks, trevor
    • Shrek : ive retired..... packed up. sellin the lot...
    • ezz : No, sold the L200 too, I'm truckless at the mo,
    • GAZMAN : coss i need to save up for fuel! av u seen the price of it!
    • GAZMAN : Trev! any dates yet for this year?
    • GAZMAN : ezz! have you still got the L200?
    • ezz : I've sold the Jimny :(
    • dru01 : have we got any 2012 dates yet
    • GAZMAN : Shrek!...Av you bought owt yet?
    • Shrek : wots occurin ?????? next event ?
    • Shrek : can u all text me your phone numbers with ya name please. I lost all my contacts. cheers shrek. ill be om my same number from 30th dec. 07859361578.
    • dru01 : Has anyone got any scaffolding, enough to span a single garage
    • ezz : Sorry I couldn't make it
    • Shrek : might be a bitwarmer than last year.. i hope..
    • dru01 : think the penguins will be joining us again this wkend
    • ezz : I'll be there!
    • dru01 : which one Gaz, engine in frontera just final connection, not done owt on the rangey yet
    • GAZMAN : Dru..have you got that motor changed over yet?
    • dru01 : I shall be attending
    • GAZMAN : i will be there!
    • GAZMAN : Stewpot,s going with 'BRUM'
    • Shrek : who is going 2 hollymooreside
    • dru01 : Thanks for the conact on the 235/80/16 tyres, think ive sourced some, thanks again
    • GAZMAN : Has anyone go any 235/80x16 off road tyres for sale?..if so give me or Drew a call! Cheers
    • Chrischevymudclimb : Bring along some wood and we'll stand around it
    • Shrek : Next meeting is @ hollymooreside on dec 11th. postcode is S42 7HP. its £10 per truck for members and £20 per truck for non members..this will be the last event of 2011..
    • Shrek : if anybody wants ant spondon off road stickers let me know before the hollymooreside meeting in december..
    • Shrek : hey gaz i did
    • GAZMAN : Hey Shrek...Dont forget my reg plate!
    • Shrek : WAKE UP !!!
    • Shrek : from burton the following will be attending .. phill hill (discovery), young phill ( vitara ). jonny stanley ( vitara ). martin ( suzuki sj blitz ) . amd me in a landy 90.. and 2 possibles...
    • Shrek : roll on sunday the 20th .. mud time is long overdue...whos comin ????????
    • tsh-01 : sibbertoft post on, need min 12 to go ahead, please confirm if attending!
    • Brian (Scotty) : still cant get photos to upload on here, its easier building a defender I think

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Author: scammell03
Written on December 16, 2007

This clip is cribbed from youtube, We have many more within the club to be put on youtube.

When I can pin Nigel down, there will hopefully be a write up of his truck on here too.

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Scammell Explorer History

(Shamelessly cribbed from www.rememuseum.org.uk)

During the early development of the Scammell Pioneer in the 1920s and 1930s, a few six wheel drive versions were produced and others were made experimentally during World War 2. The limitations on the Pioneer’s cross country mobility were mainly to do with traction, if the four driving wheels were unable to grip on soft ground. So, soon after the War ended, experiments began with a 6 x 6 recovery vehicle. The outcome was the Explorer which bore a strong resemblance to its predecessor.

The rear axle and transmission layout was virtually the same but a shaft from the main gear box provided power to the driven front axle. In the late 1940s, when Explorer was under development, the Rolls Royce designed ‘B’ Series of standardised petrol engines was being tested and the War Office decided that the front line would have petrol engines rather than diesel. The Explorer was fitted with a 10.3 litre Meadows petrol engine. The clearance needed for the driven front axle and the greater height of this engine required a much higher bonnet line and cab. The weight of the front axle dispensed with the need for additional ballast weights at the front.

The body and cab on the Explorer were very similar to those on the Pioneer, but the body side access was repositioned. The jib winch was powered instead of manually operated and a spare wheel carrier at the rear was an original design feature. Later in their lives most Explorers were fitted with additional small lockers on each side of the spare wheel.

Minor variants exist of the basic design of recovery vehicle. Early ones have the front mounted towing hook fixed to a leaf spring whereas others have it bolted to a solid cross member. Some vehicles were fitted with extra cab insulation and one, now in the Museum’s collection, had been used in East Africa and was fitted with an air intakes on the cab roof to improve cooling.

There was a ballast tractor variant of the Explorer built in small numbers for the RAF. Another export version of the recovery vehicle was fitted with the more streamlined cab of the Scammell Constructor. Some of these versions were used in the New Zealand Army by RNZEME.

Scammell Explorers remained in service into the 1980s, the last ones with TA units. The intended replacement, the AEC Recovery Vehicle Medium, was itself eclipsed soon afterwards. In the 1960s, the advent of the Leyland, rated as a heavy recovery vehicle, had led to the downgrading of Scammells to the designation of medium recovery vehicles.

2 Responses to “AWDC Heavy Trial 2007 Slab Common”

  1. Maurice Cripps Says:

    Hi i used to do these in an exsplorer anyone no when the next one is thanks

  2. Frank Says:

    This is a very good website with lot of information about Scammell.. I am a person who like to know about early military vehicles. I own a DAF YA-328 which was built 1953- 1958. So I’m looking parts all over in the internet.

    Basically I really like this website, because it has plenty of information about the vehicle. I would really like to read an article like this and I would like to own a Scammel Explore some day if i can.

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