Emergency Bag Substitute

gene

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I have all of these on my web page for future ref.

http://www.california.com/~eagle/rear.html

This reminds me how much I enjoy writing / publishing on the net rather
than in news letters and magazines. Not only can you do it in minutes, but
you get great feedback immediately so that you can correct any errors or
changes caused by time and technology.

The last two months there were articles published that made me think "wow
too bad they were not on the net" One talked about restoring the rear
bogie pins, when we have found on the net they are wrist pins from diesel
pistons and would be cheap to buy. In addition, they were the small pins
which there is still a chance you could get GMC to replace.

There is definitely a place for both types of publications, but I much
prefer this medium.

gene

>Subject: Re: GMC: Block and Pin
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>GMC International News Letter # 18
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>A 4"X 4" piece of wood cut to the length of 13.5" with a hole in the center
>of each end to accept a 5/8" X 5" lag bolt has been used.
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>A 1 1/2" iron pipe 13.5" long and used a 5/8" threaded rod 16" long with a
>nut and lock washer at each end.
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>GMC Newsletter # 37
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>A 3/4" threaded rod 18 1/4" long and 2 nuts threaded onto each end of the
>rod. Distance between bogie arms 13.5"
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>Marlene Meineken
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