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Re: Re: Barn Fire Tractors
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Posted by Lewie on March 22, 2003 at 16:25:44 from (162.39.36.133):
In Reply to: Re: Barn Fire Tractors posted by Leroy on March 22, 2003 at 08:24:45:
Tires burnt but not completely. Carb looks OK as it was against the wall away from the really hot area. No paint left, radiator intact but melted, hoses did'nt burn all the way off, sheet metal beyond repair, all gauges and wiring gone,antifreeze still in block, oil pan full, fuel tank still has gas in it but it expanded around the top and burnt off about 8 gal., starter gen. arm. melted, trans. still full of Hy Tran, the worst part was my 36 Chevy 2-door that I have had since 1967 was badly damaged also. Thanks for all the replys Lewie
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