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We hoped it was a '36, but it's not. I did some googling, but can't seem to figure out what year it is.
Anyone an idea? Dennis |
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I'm fairly certain that's '39.
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It's interesting to see that on the bottom right corner of the transmission cover there is a noticeable amount of pitting. I have seen many of these covers over the years and most of them are pitted in the same area. This must have been a common place moisture was trapped?
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Thanks.
On our '36 the driver's side was actually worse. |
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What side is your driver on, left or right?
As a side note, we'd just recently imported a horse from the Netherlands. Beautiful animal!
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Is that typical (driver side) in your country?
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Unrelated, but curious how your horse was transported? By boat or on a plane? I'm not a horse person, but that is a very nice looking animal for sure.
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I had no idea.
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Actually, now that we've gone international, "left side" and "right side" is much clearer.
Last edited by tubman; 04-09-2026 at 06:21 PM. |
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Ah, to be clear: Steering wheel is left, we drive on the right side of the road.
About horse transport: they're usually transported in Cargo planes and accompanied by 1 or 2 persons that take care for them during the flight. They're in accessable boxes on the main deck. I used to fly Cargo planes and had them on board every once in a while. Dennis |
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Nice looking horse Kube. My father is a Purina and Kent feed dealer. I've made a lot of custom horse feed rations over the years.
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kube nice hay burner
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