LOST FREIGHT in NEW ZEALAND

Snowhite

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Oct 13, 2010
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Greetings Treasure netters, I'm the 'lost freight' man way down here in NZ and I have a fine piece of 'something ' for everyone to get there heads around. It arrived by airfreight, from Singapore (I think) and the only identifying mark is this HVT100202NZ, on the box. It is a well made cylinder,an engineered piece measuring....
760mm long x 210mm od wide (190mm id)
there is a milled flange type collar on one end, when I first saw it I thought it was a sleeve for a oilwell mud pump, but I've shown it to several oil field supply folks down here, and they are still scratching their heads.
I get a lot of unusual things down here being at the end of the air freight run, this is where the air lines unload all their goodies...and that's where I come in.
Hope you can help
Lewis

Ok folks I've read the collective thoughts of you all and I think it begins to make sense, I think it's off a large earthmoving machine, thinking Bucyrus/Terex, I tried that company in Australia and US, they didn't recognize the HVT part number, but I think we're on the right track.

I've loaded some more pics guys, in order down they are....
1 x View fro the top looking down the internal bore 190mm ID
2 x Bottom showing internal flange, outer bore is smooth after top flange, milled smooth
3 x total outer bore 760mm smooth (red dustpan for size)
4 x Outer shot of travel box with HVT100202NZ
5 x top flange
 

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