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Old 02-28-2013, 08:21 PM   #1
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The march issue of NG, page 59 has a great photo of "discarded vehicles and farm equipment" in their article on Fracking. There is a F-1 Dualee I think, a pile with 2 steering wheels and the photo is framed inside a 38 ??
The windshield knob is 38 I believe, but the dash has 2 defrost vents, 2 knobs by the windshield spit and a botton/knob above the gauges. What is it?
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I was looking at that too but I couldn't figure it out from the ghost image.

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I think the interior view is of an International K/KB series. And the duelie is at least an F4.
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I think the interior view is of an International K/KB series. And the duelie is at least an F4.
I must correct myself, 'tis a 39-47 Dodge. Could be an early Power Wagon as well, as they had the same dash.
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I think the interior view is of an International K/KB series. And the duelie is at least an F4.
Henry; Thanks for doing such a dangerous job that benefits ALL Americans, even the dopes who condemn the use of coal to light up America and keep them warm. They condem you from a electric lighted warm office much like the people who criticize farmers with a full mouth of food... The Ford is certainly F-4 and up....Looks to be a post WWII up to 1951 from the grille.
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Henry; Thanks for doing such a dangerous job that benefits ALL Americans, even the dopes who condemn the use of coal to light up America and keep them warm. They condem you from a electric lighted warm office much like the people who criticize farmers with a full mouth of food... The Ford is certainly F-4 and up....Looks to be a post WWII up to 1951 from the grille.
Why, thank you. Not so much danger as all mines in ND are surface mines. Just need to make sure you're not standing behind or in front of a piece of equipment when it is ready to move! Quite amazing how much snort is generated by the 32 liter V12 in a Cat D11T dozer.

I have to shake my head when I think of all the hypercritical bozos like algore who blather on and on about gorebal warming, but then buy a house on a beach! and fly all over to spread his bs ( which has made him quite a rich person).

Now we have morons like matt dumon (an expert 'cause he acted in a fracking movie), joko ohno, woman kaka, and the like who are against fracking. Just the lastest cause, I guess. Maybe they would like windpower or solar to fuel their jets as they fly around?

What you don't hear about: the last mine I worked severed and fed 7.5 million tons of coal to a 1000 megawatt power plant which provided electricity to all of Minnesota but the Twin City metro area. Its discharge of pollutants for ONE year equals just ONE DAY of pollutants discharged in LA from rush hour. You don't hear algore or joebiden talk about shutting down LA's traffic!
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