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WTB Tailseat Kit for a D2

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9 years 9 months ago #108132 by Lance Jones
One of our Chapter18 Members wants to convert a D25U to a Tail seat Model , Does anybody have a full set of parts including Fuel tank , Fenders they wish to Sell ? over the West side would suit Best for Shipping , contact Me with Details and I will pass them on LJ

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9 years 9 months ago #108134 by rotorbob
Replied by rotorbob on topic WTB Tailseat Kit for a D2
i HAVE ALL OF THE PARTS YOU WILL NEED FOR A TAIL SEAT D25U KIT FOR SALE. SEND ME A PM. THANKS ROTORBOB

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9 years 9 months ago #108137 by old-iron-habit
Is it just me or does anyone else struggle to read a paragraph that is all capitals?

1937 Cat #11 tandem auto patrol,diesel, w/plow and wing, 6K506SP, 1937 RD 4 Ag Crawler RD5356, 1939 Cat 22 2F5429, 1952 Model 212 Grader 9T03427, 1953 2U D8 Dozer 2U20751, 1961 922A Rubber Tired Loader, 59A812, LeTouneau LS Cable Scraper, Cat/Lincoln 600 AMP Dual Welder, DW-21 Cat Scraper, DW-10 dump wagon/water wagon

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9 years 9 months ago #108138 by neil
Replied by neil on topic WTB Tailseat Kit for a D2
It's not just you OIH - to some folks, all caps denotes SHOUTING - I'm sure that's not the case here...

Cheers,
Neil

Pittsford, NY

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9 years 9 months ago #108139 by rotorbob
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sorry it was on cap lock . Rotorbob

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9 years 9 months ago #108141 by daron
Replied by daron on topic CAPS used to be the norm
Up into the 1980's caps were the norm. Teletype, almost to its bitter end, was caps only. I/O terminals on many computers into the 1970's were TTY's. Western Union Telegraph was caps only.
For those of us whose earlier computers were the Commodore's like the Commodore 64 (40 characters on a TV) and particularly the "Transportable" SX-64 (with its 4" 40 character screen) CAPS were a blessing.

Daron

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9 years 9 months ago #108147 by old-iron-habit

sorry it was on cap lock . Rotorbob


Not meaning to knock on you rotorbob, I have to work hard to read all caps. Might be the age thing.

1937 Cat #11 tandem auto patrol,diesel, w/plow and wing, 6K506SP, 1937 RD 4 Ag Crawler RD5356, 1939 Cat 22 2F5429, 1952 Model 212 Grader 9T03427, 1953 2U D8 Dozer 2U20751, 1961 922A Rubber Tired Loader, 59A812, LeTouneau LS Cable Scraper, Cat/Lincoln 600 AMP Dual Welder, DW-21 Cat Scraper, DW-10 dump wagon/water wagon

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9 years 9 months ago #108149 by rotorbob
Replied by rotorbob on topic WTB Tailseat Kit for a D2
No worries. Have a great night.

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9 years 9 months ago #108167 by neil
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Man, those were the days Daron - funny video the other day of kids scratching their heads over a typewriter - that's a technology I'm not sorry to see the back of. Now, if I could just buy a new vehicle without any danged electronics and overly complicated plumbing….

Cheers,
Neil

Pittsford, NY

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9 years 9 months ago #108280 by Mick
Replied by Mick on topic Tail seat
Hey Lance,
I'll have a complete running 22 tail seat up for grabs in the next few weeks, just saying ;-)

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