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I'll have to get a shot of the engine the next time I'm back at home. I can't believe that I don't have a better engine pic.
This engine (IND 15A) is a flathead six, and the smallest in this particular family (377 CID). They were available up into the 450 CID range (I'll have to go look in my...
My 1951 Bucyrus-Erie 22B is a Corps of Engineers machine, powered by a 377 cubic inch flathead six.
It was the smallest in that particular family of engines.
Your engines are looking real good CS!
Although it will take longer to fit-up, I would suggest that you butt weld the panels.
No chance for water/mud/crud getting in the lamination created by the panel overlap of a flange.
All went well today. The Marines were a fantastic group of folks that really came together for a great event.
I had the M35A2 there at 0830, and one Korean War Vet took me out for breakfast! What a great bunch! It was very windy all day with a small amount of sun. We brought out some pizza...
I called the local Marine Corps League, and met them for their December meeting.
I will have the M35A2 and the M816 at the Walmart parking lot in town this Saturday from 0900-1600, for the "Toys for Tots" toy drive.
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