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Was going though my new to me MKT-90. Counted all the poles and see all the roof poles and rail poles are there but only 4 of the side stand off. I'll just steal them from my 75.
One thing I see is the rubber mat on the floor should NOT be left down on the floor. It seems to holds water and...
You think that was bad. I had to unload a 7 1/2 ton crane off the back of a M172 that was on the inspection ramp at the time. That put it an extra 3 -3 1/2 feet off the ground.:D
Well I just picked up my new to me MKT-90. Seems to be in much better shape than my MKT-75. The 75's frame is rusting thought and has a lot of cracked welds on the aluminum part. If it was on the steel , I could fix those welds that easy.
Now for GP bidders , if it's about to close with no bid...
I have not done it myself , but I read an article about a school bus driver. His route was right a long the border. He had to cross like 2 or 3 times each day. It was un unmanned site so he had to get out of the bus and call in form a phone at the crossing with the list of name of the students...
My FD and PD both have one , haven't seen either one in a long time.
Come to think of it, years ago one of the local FD got a exCG boat. The chief was out on it every weekend. After the board got the fuel bill it never left the station again.
I just found this on google. Looks like it spent most of it military time in the Japanese military.
L-19A
11061/IV
(ex. 50-1655)
4th Aviation Squadron
Camp Metabaru
(Nov.19, 1967)
ITAZUKE-1
No.11359
L-19A
11061/VI
(ex. 50-1655)
6th Aviation Squadron
Camp Jinmachi
(Feb.1, 1974)
Straight Wings...