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Get the import control people in the US State Dept. the serial number and they should be able to locate the import paperwork. Where it goes from there is anybody's guess.
Saw something in one of the pics that did NOT look like radio related, but something I'm always looking for. Will probably have to make a trip up there now.
Ferro has rails! When you are bidding, figure in about $2 a railroad mile to get it shipped where it is going. And, since it will be a part of a unit train, it may take several weeks to move any appreciable distance.
Kenny, I'm planning on being there as early as I can get there on Friday (hopefully around 10am), and will be bringing a few fire extinguishers for you to take home for the new deuce.
GI way was to install the front end curtain first all the way down and just the top part of the back, then put the top on. Kept water from getting inside while moving.
Before I bought my first deuce, the biggest set of sockets I had were in 3/8 drive and no impact ones. Now I have a double set in 1/2 drive, plus an impact set, and a 3/4 drive set. Might have to go to a 1 inch drive for a couple of items. A single 1 inch drive socket can cost as much as an...
That is the proper CYA approach. No 'he said - he said' monkey business then. But, you do need to be able to find that paperwork for the rest of your life (or send it to DLA for their records). Sending to DLA and having them annotate your EUC with the new owner information would take you out...
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