Restoring a WWII Clark Airborne Tractor aka Dozer
Used as a chicken roost by the former owner... Why the heck would I want to do that? I have been doing research for a book I am writing on the 139th Airborne Engineer Battalion. They were the combat...
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... a pile of socks! Wintertime is my time for knitting. Every year (or almost every, I should say) about the time it starts to get cooler I begin wondering where I stashed that bag of yarn I found on...
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Bullets, Powder, Primers Several years ago I was heavily into research on precision rifles. I was interested in having a suitable long-range rifle built because I sincerely enjoy marksmanship. I enjoy...
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More Clark Airborne Dozer Stuff: Making Your Own Metal Fuel Lines Part 1 Metal Fuel Lines During the rebuild of the Clark Airborne Dozer it was apparent that the rubber fuel lines were not original to...
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Making your own metal fuel lines: Part 2 I wrote a previous blog article about making my own fuel lines for the Clark Airborne Tractor restoration project. This is the second part of the article which...
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