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Hi,
Had read posts on the forum before concerning what direction to mount the chevron type tires. Noticed this information today on one of my old originals. I'm sure everyone but me knows this stuff, but being new to the CMP hobby I found it very interesting! ![]() Thanks, David |
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David........ Now I am really kornfused.....
On the C15a all wheels are driven....... so do we play safe and mount one set opposed to the other in case of a tactical retreat....? or we have to pull ourselves out of the mud...? No wonder we see so many configurations on period photos...particularly front line photos. Boob
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Bob Carriere....B.T.B C15a Cab 11 Hammond, Ontario Canada |
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hi bob .its jim fraser in arnprior.i was talking to the farmer who has the sale of that old 60 hundred weight up here.he is looking for 100.00 for it.regards jim.
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Jim Fraser using a computer. Actually posting on MLU!!!!
Keep it up Jim. Tell all those secrets. Peter S Last edited by peter simundson; 05-03-21 at 16:19. |
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Hi Jim
Nice to hear from you....... tell the farmer it is coming to Hammond as soon as the ground dries up...... Will call you...... Thanks for remembering us Rotters Boob
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Bob Carriere....B.T.B C15a Cab 11 Hammond, Ontario Canada |
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