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Sorry these were all the pics I got at Memphis. Trying to keep up with a 3 year old took up most of my time.
Hopefully we will be out again before the end of the year and I will get more. Patsy |
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Patsy,
Did Larry find out what was wrong with the car? |
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Jim,
He hasn't even taken the car out of the trailer. He just started working on the other engine getting it ready. He is out of town working now so it will be the weekend before he gets back to it. Thanks, Patsy |
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Larry,
Did you see the pics of you up at Earlville posted on another thread here? You looked pretty good in those shots. Enjoyed all of your reports. Thanks |
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Cyclone,
What shots of Dad at Earlville are you referring too? BTW, are you in the earth moving business? Thanks, Chris |
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chris-they are in here:
http://greggteeldragpictures.shutterfly.com/ |
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Chris,
The above post is the correct one that I saw, and the Cuda looked good to me. Yes, I am sort of in earthmoving, I assemble the truck in my pic, the 797 Cat truck. V-24, 3800+HP, I forget the torque rating. Tires are 13.5 feet tall and will haul 400ton. It weighs one and a half million pounds empty. We never see one complete because it would crush all the underground piping around the factory if we drove one. Right now our biggest customer is Canada for the oil(tar sand) and next year Australia has a large order on the books. We only have a few of these in Wyoming and our tech center in Tuson. I would love to drive one even if it only has a top speed of 40mph and a red line of 1900rpms. Steve |
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