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What I wanna see is a bird's eye view of the field from Saturday when all the stuff was parked on it. I'm convinced that today it will survey 4" lower in elevation than on Thursday.
Steve
I'm surprised that no photos have come back from the show yet. These are last evening after the vendor's dinner. Today the whole perimeter as well as the center of the field was jammed.
The weather has been beautiful and SS has made a commendable showing from all the 'Guess who came over ..."...
Searching the crossreferenced numbers, I found references to Case and a couple of other tractors, but not the engine. Obviously, it was used in a variety of civilian and military equipment, but it seems that's about as much information as I'm going to get.
Thanks for your help.
Steve
I'm trying to identify the equipment or engine that this oil filter supports.
P/N is SA-15417
NSN is 2940-00-364-4956 (covers this one and apparently a bunch of other numbers and mfrs.)
filter size is 3 3/4" across and 4 1/4" high
Just can't seem to tie that information to the equipment...
I'll have the following available sharing space in the sheds.
- NOS M35 Multifuel radiator, still in box. American made.
- (11) Denman 9.00 x 20 tires, matched set, never mounted, flaps included. set only, 2 pallets. Will bring all if there's a buyer. Otherwise I'll have (1) sample.
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This is very, very sad news. I owe him much for his insight, advice and encouragement while getting started in this hobby. How I will miss him. How I will remember him . . .
You can really get a spray-like finish if you put in some elbow grease on high gloss. Less is req'd for semi-gloss. Very little is required for flat. Latex is more difficult to thin to flow than alkyd. If you want the rough CARC-like texture with roller and latex, just roll over and over...
I posted the following here on rolling paint jobs: http://www.steelsoldiers.com/showthread.php?96749-painting-an-MV-with-a-roller&p=1240148&viewfull=1#post1240148 The thread had a lot of commentary and examples, including SRJeeper's trailer.
What I posted was:
I was intrigued by the mention...
This is the thread. Photos are toward the end.
http://www.steelsoldiers.com/showthread.php?84934-2012-MTA-of-No-Jersey-Sussex-Show&highlight=sussex+2012
Steve
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