• Victor
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    56 months ago

    Uhhhhmmmmmm. lol.

    Yes, I was thinking of that powering cogwheel. But I realize, the little raised wheel there is probably the back of the tank, eh. Not the front driving wheel, which is probably a cogwheel out of frame.

    But yeah, the wheel with the cogs isn’t called a “cog”, it’s a “cogwheel”, with “cogs”. The cogs are the little “teeth”. 👍

    • @wal_kr
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      56 months ago

      Just in case you’re interested, I believe the vehicle pictured is a Vickers Universal Carrier which has the driving cogwheels located at the rear:

      • Victor
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        36 months ago

        Ah, there we go! Thanks for digging that up for me 😊 Okay cool, so I assume that means the engine is also close there, further in the back?