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Thanks Tim B.

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What can I say?!

Came into the office this morning and in the post box was an envolope from Franklin TN. Now, we a great deal of business with the US so not to much of a surprise to have something from the States.


Then I recognized the name on the envelope. Within milli seconds it was opened.

What a wonderful surprise, oh what was inside?...................only a copy of the Assembly Operations for a GMC 6x4 and 6x6 truck produced for the US Army!!! :shock:

This is all down to the wonderful help of Tim Baltz. Tim, you are a gentleman, thank you very much for your help with and taking the time and expense of copying it and sending it over, it must of taken a great deal of your time to copy it!

This is what forums like this are all about, to be able to help and share information with other like minded people from around the world is wonderful

If there is anything I can do to return the favor then please just let me know.

Thanks Tim.

Jack
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That is what this hobby and site is about, all of us willing to help each other. :D
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