Forgot about those two.  If you get down to definitions the sprocket
driven TTS is a timing belt also.

Steve



On Feb 5, 5:10 pm, "Chrysanthos Kanellopoulos" <[email protected]>
wrote:
> I had used timing belts in my alumnium Tankette, which looked more like a
> carrier at the time. They were expensive. They were engaged from 3 mm pins
> and kept in place with guide plates I had copied from Skoda tanks. as in the
> attachments; another guy has built a wooden tank with friction driven timing
> belts and rubber guide horns. All I can say is they have great traction and
> they are a readily available, perfect solution.
> These were the days I was building tracks from dog chains and right angle
> hand drills for transmissions....  Until one day I contacted a gentleman
> called Joe Sommer and then George MAstoras......
>
> Chrys
>
>  TankBelt[1].jpg
> 36KViewDownload
>
>  TankFront[1].jpg
> 32KViewDownload
>
>  TankBack[1].jpg
> 39KViewDownload
>
>  sprock_n_rub_track.jpg
> 198KViewDownload
>
>  sprock_rubb.jpg
> 205KViewDownload
>
>  sprock_rubb_b.jpg
> 186KViewDownload
>
>  Skoda24.jpg
> 32KViewDownload
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