To: ironwill
I can't be certain, but it looks like the air intake might have had some protection on it. In that case, he did a mighty fine job of constructing it so it could not be easily stopped.
Has anyone figured out how he got in? I did not see that answered in the article.
22 posted on
06/09/2004 9:25:36 AM PDT by
SLB
("We must lay before Him what is in us, not what ought to be in us." C. S. Lewis)
To: SLB
Remember he was a muffler man, so it would have been easy for him to run a 3" pipe from the air intake into the cab, proving for a fresh air flow while the engine was running. IMO there had to be a door somewhere.
He was only dangerous to tyrants. No crime in that. You have to break a few eggs, to make a freedom omelette.
23 posted on
06/09/2004 10:53:29 AM PDT by
TERMINATTOR
("In my opinion, the M1 Rifle is the greatest battle implement ever devised." -General Patton)
To: SLB; Travis McGee
He did weld the door shut. SWAT tried opening it with explosives three different times and finally had to resort to using a cutting torch.
27 posted on
06/09/2004 9:22:39 PM PDT by
ironwill
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