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1 posted on 05/18/2021 7:40:10 AM PDT by dynachrome
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buffalo
2 posted on 05/18/2021 7:40:20 AM PDT by dynachrome ("I will not be reconstructed, and I do not give a damn.")
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Finders keepers?


3 posted on 05/18/2021 7:41:16 AM PDT by BBQToadRibs2
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How does something get buried in 30 feet of dirt?


6 posted on 05/18/2021 7:43:03 AM PDT by ProtectOurFreedom (“No man’s life, liberty or property are safe while the Legislature is in session" - Gideon J. Tucker)
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Doesn’t the Queen own everything deeper than 6 feet?


14 posted on 05/18/2021 7:49:45 AM PDT by posterchild
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15 posted on 05/18/2021 7:50:36 AM PDT by BenLurkin (The above is not a statement of fact. It is either opinion, or satire. Or both.)
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Reminds me of the guy who claimed that a 100+ brand-new pristine spitfires and hurricanes were buried in the jungle of Burma in 1946, and he was going to find them.


20 posted on 05/18/2021 7:55:39 AM PDT by PGR88
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In looking up Tanks lost in swamps, it appears several have been found. I remember about 15-20 years ago a Russian Tank, captured by the Germans, and remarked with German markings was pulled out of a swamp.


21 posted on 05/18/2021 8:02:48 AM PDT by Ruy Dias de Bivar ((Democrats have declared us to be THE OBSOLETE MAN in the Twilight Zone.))
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We had one of those one in a 100 year floods in a creek near where I live. Creek is 20 feet wide and maybe a foot deep most times of the year.

Through a extra long rainy spell and a huge rainfall deluge creek waters washed a triaxle White dump truck close to a mile down stream.

The power of water.


23 posted on 05/18/2021 8:06:41 AM PDT by setter
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More pictures here:

https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-9525535/Volunteers-spend-five-days-digging-perfectly-preserved-WW2-amphibious-vehicle.html


27 posted on 05/18/2021 8:15:38 AM PDT by Fresh Wind (Der Impfstoff macht frei.)
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When I was a kid there was an old Allis Chalmers farm tractor that had sunk in the mud near the creek decades before. It wasn't completely buried and was surrounded by brush and blackberry bushes People had vandalized what was visible. My brother asked the neighbor if we could have it. We were in our teens and the neighbor didn't think there was any chance that we could get it out, so he agreed.

It was summer so the mud had mostly dried up. We started by clearing a path through the brush to it. Then we started digging. After a day of dedicated effort we had most of the peaty dirt and mud cleared away from it. We had a surplus WWII hand winch that weighed about a 100 pounds that we were able to cart down the scene of the crime. It was basically a boat winch on steroids that had 1/2” steel cable instead of rope. We strapped the winch to a tree nearby and started cranking on it. We were able to pull the old Allis Chalmers out of the hole we had made using that winch.

The tires had all rotted off years before, but surprisingly the wheels were not in that bad of condition and we were able to joggle the gear box into a neutral position that let it roll. Once we got it to solid ground we were able to pull it back to our house using a jumbo sized garden tractor that we had. It was quite a sight.

My brother spent the next few months, all his money and some of my dad's rebuilding it. The first thing he did was start soaking everything with diesel and penetrating oil. He made a crank and we were eventually able to get the engine unseized. He had to replace all of the ignition parts. We didn't have a muffler when we first got it started so it made a terrible racket.

After he got new tires and he had it going again we had a lot of fun with that tractor. It went fast when it was in high gear. That first winter we pulled people around on inner-tubes and sleds behind it when it was snowed. There were not too many serious injuries. The most dangerous hazard was the homemade crank which went through several revisions before it would release reliably when you got the engine started.

29 posted on 05/18/2021 8:22:42 AM PDT by fireman15
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Eh. A really *good* unit of the line would have dug itself out and gone looking for its old commander.


31 posted on 05/18/2021 8:31:25 AM PDT by Flatus I. Maximus (My job went to India and all I got was this stupid severance package.)
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i would take that to my prom...

drive everyone there.


38 posted on 05/18/2021 10:09:09 AM PDT by teeman8r (Armageddon won't be pretty, but it's not like it's the end of the world or something)
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About 25 years ago, a California mudslide buried a huge frontloader and its operator. Neither has emerged from the site.


41 posted on 05/18/2021 3:42:09 PM PDT by Does so (The Media is the enemy of the people...Trial lawyers close behind...)
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