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That explains it, you're the smarter gender. ;-)
Now on to the problem. We have to wait until we get someone on the crew to get pics or a visual of the truck and possibly the damage in order to help you. It's probably and 809 series.
Just make a copy of an EUC and have them sign the rules section and keep it in a safe place. I got a reprimand letter from the DLA last year because I scrapped an M105 and didn't have them sign an EUC. The buyer just needs to know the rules.
I have worked in a lot of machine shops in the area and some of the machines still in use are from before WWII. That is pretty cool to see pics of the rebuild of bearing.
Nice work.
What is a puter?
Some malleable metal alloy, traditionally 85–99% tin, with the remainder consisting of copper, antimony, bismuth and sometimes, less commonly today, lead?
Something golfers use?
Puter (also spelled Putèr; puter (help·info)) is a variety of Romansh spoken in the Engadin...
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