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RE: Titanium snails

From: Michael Brown <mwbrown@s...>
Date: Fri, 28 Jun 2002 07:23:06 -0700
Subject: RE: Titanium snails

A "T" bar.  Like steering a bicycle.  On the M-1 the throttle is on the
T-bar 

Michael Brown

-----Original Message-----
From:	Roger Books 
Sent:	Friday, June 28, 2002 6:02 AM
To:	gzg-l@csua.berkeley.edu
Subject:	Re: Titanium snails

On 28-Jun-02 at 00:41, Edward Lipsett (translation@intercomltd.com)
wrote:
> I think the basic stimulus to the evolution of these things was to
come up
> with something capable of making holes in titanium-alloy weapons.

No, just some small insect that could take out a tank that J.A.
couldn't just blast off with his pressure washer.  :)

BTW, I know next to nothing about tanks, but I can't recall much
on a bulldozer (other than the exposed engine) that a pressure
washer could hurt.  I've never seen a zirc fitting let water
into the inner bearings.

Just out of curiousity, do you use a steering wheel on a tank
or two levers like a 'dozer?  I'm guess the levers may have once
been used but not currently.

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