Posted by oldtanker on March 23, 2014 at 13:49:19 from (66.228.255.116):
In Reply to: Turbos revisited. posted by Jerry/MT on March 23, 2014 at 12:56:19:
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Jerry, that's most interesting. One of the tractors being hauled down the road yesterday was a articulating steer, 4X4 that had to of come out of the Fargo CaseIH plant and was heading east on I94. Big sucker. Blue, said Hew Holland on it. Had a rain flapper on it but no visible tape of other type of plug. That doesn't mean that there wasn't some type of insert. I did a quick internet search and could find nothing on it.
I'm thinking that it could be like the .50 machine gun and the Army. When going through basic and again in advanced training we were told you couldn't shoot .50 at troops under the Geneva convention. Also got told you couldn't shoot at paratroopers. Yet the tank gunnery manual gave the lead factors for engaging paratroopers with the .50. What we were later told was those rules were told to Patton's troops when he was running low on .50 ammo for close air defense. He wanted to conserve ammo so had that story put out knowing he had plenty of .30 ammo to use on troops. The real thing is you are not allowed to fire on aircrews baling out of disabled aircraft. That rumor lasted until sometime in the 80's. So a rumor about a turbo could last a long time too I guess, weather it be to plug or not to plug. Next time I'm in Fargo I'll see just how much stuff is getting hauled out of the CaseIH plant and try to see if there is an insert type plug.
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