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kpm:
yes beware of frozen muskrat turds!!
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kpm:
Ted is right about the  brake set up to a tee!!...On a 1948 wooden wide gauge once owned by the post office for mail delivery...there was an 18 in braking lever on each side of the drivers seat,which worked off of a master clyinder on each side...i'd never seen this type of set up until today...it's very interesting to say the least,and was very functional on this wooden......I strongly agree with Ted and Bob that these bombardiers were quite a rare find.....this bombardier was in decent shape,it had been stored inside,that being said even though it was in a garage ,a tree had been blown down on the garage and smashed part of the roof ...I believe it could be revamped by anyone more handy with wood than myself..lol.
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the old trucker:

  Here is the bomber that kpm was talking about in the above post.

http://i333.photobucket.com/albums/m366/theoldtrucker/KPM1016-2.jpg

kpm:
that's the one,Peter,who has 5 other bombardiers,is going to bring this one back to par to make 6 in his collection,as he has bought it from me.
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FORD F-150:
Was searching the web and came across this website
https://postalmopar.com/product-category/pinion-brakes/

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