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comparisons on penetrating oils
FWDTEXAS replied to FWDTEXAS's topic in Lubrication, Batteries & Electrics
If you have not tried it do not knock it, I have and so have others and we agree with the findings of the compaireson of diferent products. Also some of the products like instant freezing are waqy to expensive when you do a job like restoring a FWD. Quit redeculing sugestions unless you can prove me wrong. -
comparisons on penetrating oils
FWDTEXAS replied to FWDTEXAS's topic in Lubrication, Batteries & Electrics
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There was also a Liberty motor cycle but only a few were made before war's end and a Liberty plane was also on the drawing boards
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This museum was started 20 years ago and has a colection of over 30 planes. Visit their web site at www.war-eagles-air-museum.com. There are also cars and motorcycles and they just acquiered some cold war nuclear bombs.
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Tey said they would trade it for ?? www.war-eagles-air-museum.com
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This fire truck was delivered to the town of Deming NM in 1915 and is now on display (autside) behind the old RR station-museum in Columbus NM
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This truck is sitting outside the War Eagles Air Museum at Santa Teresa New Mexico and is inrunning condition.
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question WWI Ford Model T Ambulances
FWDTEXAS replied to plastic constructor's topic in Pre WW2 vehicles
Also have al look at www.pioneerflightmuseum.org -
All the vehicles and bikes at Kingsbury Aero Drome are runners and are regularly maintained and exercized by volunteers. At Pancho Villa State Park the FWD is inside as a static display but the whole place is climate controled. Alas the armored Jeffry Quad sits autside.
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He makes them with the Beetle runing gear but also uses the type 3 if so requested
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I was with the Belgian Para_Comando unit, we were part of the Comonwelt division until after the battle of the Imjin then joined the 1 Cavalery and the 3rd Us division.
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It probably is because some one replaced the original carburator with that of a John Deere tractor. As of now I shall stick to what I have but clean it up until I find an original one.
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Fantastic
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G0ood luck but as a frozen chosen I' ll pas on that. Come to think I did my Para_Comando training in that area about the same time of the year but in the 50's
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The Werner is a 145 build from 1935 to 1938 and is a re-build
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The engine is a Werner.
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Going to Columbus New Mexico next week to check-p on my other FWD and looking for some parts .
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You must be joking, it has been raining here sins I arrived 2 weeks ago and cold to boot.
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