TOAK, The Thread of All Knowledge part XIV.
It looks great. For what new vehicles are going for these days it will likely be worth fixing. Nice work on the upkeep Jeff.
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Howdy John. What did ya do with that pretty blond that was around here earlier? Is she making you a Sammich?
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Some of the big aircraft tugs, too. I think the latest one I got into was 1950's or earlier, but I'd guess the newest ones have them, too. Worked on a steam to gas, steel wheels to rubber railroad thing for moving cars in a railyard that was converted to an aircraft tug that had them, too. What a mechanical frankenstein that was. All those things required tools that wouldn't fit in any of my toolboxes.
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The gal or the van? ... Please be specific
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