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    BlackenZaibBlackenZaib
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      What was the point in this thread?

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      Lorrin BarthLorrin Barth
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        [quote=”BlackenZaib” post=117873]What was the point in this thread?[/quote]

        I’d guess that all of us who post here with any regularity are auto mechanics, some professional and some amateur. Whether professional or amateur I think the prospect of bringing a discarded ancient military machine back to life would be daunting. These guys tear into it with little more than enthusiasm. So, this is an outstanding example of the best of what we do. So, the point is I think any good mechanic would enjoy viewing this video.

        One of the things I noticed when the vehicle was first pulled out of its resting place was that the tracks were loose. Later, when driven onto the trailer, the tracks seem tight. Whatever they did to accomplish that alone has to have been an enormous task.

        #632288
        BlackenZaibBlackenZaib
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          there is a video in this thread? I can’t see it if i did I most like would not of made a post.

          #632375
          Lorrin BarthLorrin Barth
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            Yeah, there’s video so I understand your confusion.

            #632383
            BlackenZaibBlackenZaib
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              [quote=”barneyb” post=117982]Yeah, there’s video so I understand your confusion.[/quote]

              Ok cool. Obviously the Online Proxy Server I access this site through blocks videos.

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              John HugonJohn Hugon
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                We have chickens and goats, we have crummy tools and we have a machine that probably dates from WWII. I admire the “Can do” of these guys.

                WOW….Amazing!!!

                #633524
                Lorrin BarthLorrin Barth
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                  Remember reading in history class of great ships taking miners around the horn to California during the gold rush and setting speed records. Well, they still roam the seas. Watch Stad Amsterdam, on a scrap of canvas, scream across the Atlantic in a storm.

                  What does this have to do with vehicles you might ask. Ahh, nothing, just great viewing. Enjoy.

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                  Jerry GillesJerry Gilles
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                    Those tracks have slack adjusters on them to take the slack out . But I agree there saying they dont have much tools but and were trying to restore a machine that dates way back . Would be better if it was translated for English

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