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Strategies & Market Trends : Winter in the Great White North -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: marcos who wrote (4987)8/25/2003 2:51:38 PM
From: E. Charters  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 8273
 
1000 gallon is more like it. That is only 5 tons. Drag the sucker on skids. A 6' by 6' tank is all you need, with a wajax and 200' of bullhose.

Fire jumped an 80 metre break.

Should have a water ditch ready for filling as well as a break. Be ready to light fuel to backfire. Wet the roofs and wet 50 metres on the near side of the break. Take a day to do one mile of that with 3 machines. 8 hp Wajax uses 1500 gals per hour I think.

Model A was 1934 for sure. Best seller Ford had.

EC<:-}



To: marcos who wrote (4987)8/25/2003 7:46:53 PM
From: ralfph  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 8273
 
Marcos the model T,s last year was 1927 . In 28 they made the model A which ran until 31. This was followed by the model B or what is better known as the 32 Ford. Lots of models and such- convertables , sedan deliveries, phaetons,roadsters, coupes tossed in for good measure.

If you ever trip over a Power Wagon up your way- 42 version or WC53 let me know.

later

ralfph

The 33 and 34 fords had their own hidden codes but most of us just call them by the years they were made. The 33 has a swoopy curved grill the 34 is straight.

Fords 32,33,34 and 40 ford deluxe are some of the nicest body styles they ever produced.



To: marcos who wrote (4987)8/25/2003 11:04:29 PM
From: ralfph  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 8273
 
I hope all is going ok with you and yours. Things must be a bit stressful around you right now.
I lived in Armstrong for a few years and a friend of mine has a orchard in Summerland. I spent mucho time there in the 70tees. My grand dad is buried in Kelowna and my dad has joined him there. He used to drag us up to Kelowna -Greenwood, Rock crick and area for lots of vacation time in the late 50tees and 60tees. Dad was brought up in Kelowna in the 30tees to 40tees range. I stopped going back when the area lost its rural charm...but the ties remain.

Anyways like I was saying I hope things do not get to bent out of shape for you.

The 33/34 ford was called the Model 40 ,this gets confusing when you toss in a 1940 ford ,which is a different animal.

take care

Bruce