Also did anyone of you owned this.
Here is the http://www.wild-heerbrugg.com/wild%20t2.htm&apos ;">wild site at the bottom of the page is a place you can order manuals through email.
yes I still have one of those units in the garage. stored inside its bombshell casing with leather straps.
I do remember that it caused me a lot of upper arm & back pain when carrying it through paths not passable to vehicles. 🙁
Some site says this is an antique collection. Was it true ?!!
Still have T1A and T16 in original metal Bom cases and plastic shipping container's.
Wish I still had my old bumper sticker, "Best Surveyors are Wild". That sticker was on the old beer refrigerator out in the garage, that refrigerator is gone, replaced with generation 2 beer refrigerator. :beer::stakeout:
I still have a manual. You can send me the Wild T2 if you like.
(actually, I don't have one or I would send it to you. The Wild T2 is my favorite machine; perhaps because I turned so many angles with it. I do wish I had one for nostalgia's sake)
The Wild T-2 theodolite, what an elegant instrument. I have the user Manual (well, most of it nowadays) unfortunately only inside my head. My favorite version was from this era:
Didn't like as much the earlier ones because of the inverted image (although the optics were a smidge clearer), and the last model because of the compensated vertical circle index, which was voodoo to me and I suspect made the instrument less durable. Let me align a split bubble to index the vertical circle, Ishmael!
Anybody need help calibrating thier leica?
Excellent instruments. In combination with a Wild DI4 Distomat, I profiled thousands of kilometers of powerline route, often in remote areas. When the DI4 failed due to cable issues, I continued by using a leveling staff and making stadia readings. The total station instruments of today don't even have stadia lines!



