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Paxman's in Colchester, England next to where I grew up had a small part to play:

http://paxmanhistory.org.uk/paxwwar2.htm

TANK SPROCKETS

The story of Davey Paxman's participation in tank sprocket construction is a triumph in itself. Thanks to the evolution of a novel method of gas cutting, they turned out so many so quickly that what was only intended to be part of an urgent "helping out" contract after El Alamein, became a master activity, continuing almost to the end of the German war. With their specially devised cutter Davey Paxman made many thousands of sprockets for "Valentine", "Matilda", "Crusader", and "Cruiser" tanks. In addition to the above, indirect orders for sprockets included large quantities for Mechanisation & Aero Ltd., for English Electric Co., and for Ford Motor Co. Ltd. … the whole a victory of imaginative engineering. The process was quite unique … flame cutters were used like a tool and lathe … special apparatus was devised, bringing about a tremendous saving of time as well as over 40% saving of the forging weight. A capacity of over a thousand finished sprockets per week and up to 1500 bren gun carrier sprockets was reached and Davey Paxman were easily the biggest sprocket makers … Master Sprocket Makers in fact!

http://www.wwiiequipment.com/engines.aspx

e-mail David Boyd?

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dog of war,

While we wait, this should be of interest, seeing as how it breaks down Valentine production by model and engine type, with links to another page providing grog goodness on the power plants!

http://www.wwiiequipment.com/valentine.aspx

This should also be of help.

http://www.experiencefestival.com/a/Valentine_tank/id/2020929

Here's the who built how many and where piece of the puzzle.

http://ww2armor.jexiste.fr/BritTanks/English-Files/1-Vehicles/04-InfantryTanks/Mk.III-Valentine/01-Genesis.htm

Regards,

John Kettler

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