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Looks great! I would love to see some more close up pictures.
It must not have been in the river to long as it looks in pretty decent shape. Glad you were able to get to it before the scrappers got it.That was an amazing, and fortunate 'find'.
Progress looks fantastic so far. Years ago I knew of a halftrack (M9) in a river near a power station. Nagged the owner for two years with no luck,
Then out of the blue he rang me saying the power company were excavating that site within a week.
So, IF you can get it out (By Tomorrow!) you can Have it!.(Laughing).
Ooooooooooooooooo! MyF100 at the time, 8 batteries, (or more) Tools, wire ropes, jacks, Pulleys..Winches..Drove over there the guy was still chuckling (waiting for us to fail and the crusher get it.)
3 hours later with a power crew and bulldozer arriving,
No wires, No Pulleys, No jacks, No winches, OH DEAR I hear you say.
Ha! Fired right up AND drove out of that river and mud!
The 'bloke' is NOT cackling now!
Some guy said he would take it home for me on his trailer. No way I said. That won't carry it. Yes it will..OK go for it sez' I. YOU drive it on and what fails you pays!.
CRUNCH! The 4 wheels on that trailer are now nicely parallel! with the floor and the deck flush with mother earth.
We took it home on my 'Chinese six' ex beer delivery truck.
It took me 4 years to re build it. Most satisfying and a great fun truck.
After MUCH searching through boxes of old disc drives......Here's...........Something I am going to be keeping saved for you to look at.
That's looking great!!Another progress picture hopefully first test drive soon.
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