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Dan, here's a few of the "liars" during the rain delay.
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Jeff------Thanks for posting those pics. Kinda looked forward to a group shot under the "Liar's Tent" with Brocky, Roger Martin, Tom Amaducci , Peter Wood , and others. I enjoyed meeting Art Grover, an ex resident of Spencer, NY that worked in Brockway's factory branch in Elmira, because I could brag that I drove a 1693 powered model 360 in the parade in 2016.
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Second guess,, the wheels are from an Oliver seeder of some sort.
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I am only guessing here but it looks like the wheels came off an old side delivery hay rake???
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Jeff Lakaszcyck (2/20/2017) The first "oddball item" in Brocky's post is a Tom Spencer's creation. Tom calls it a Rickshaw. Tom designed and built it with help from Jerry Grizzell. It uses a lawnmower engine and servos from a zero turn lawn mower to drive the wheels. Jerry says it is quite a handful to drive and requires careful co-ordination to keep it on a level plane. The machine is still having growing pains, one of the servos failed and they were unable to drive it Saturday.
 I must have one! Wonder if I can trade the wife in? Does he need a cook?
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Looks like everyone was having fun Jeff. I sure wish I could have been there. I will be in Des Moines though.
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Wonder where they got those wheels and tires?! Jeff Lakaszcyck (2/20/2017) The first "oddball item" in Brocky's post is a Tom Spencer's creation. Tom calls it a Rickshaw. Tom designed and built it with help from Jerry Grizzell. It uses a lawnmower engine and servos from a zero turn lawn mower to drive the wheels. Jerry says it is quite a handful to drive and requires careful co-ordination to keep it on a level plane. The machine is still having growing pains, one of the servos failed and they were unable to drive it Saturday.
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The first "oddball item" in Brocky's post is a Tom Spencer's creation. Tom calls it a Rickshaw. Tom designed and built it with help from Jerry Grizzell. It uses a lawnmower engine and servos from a zero turn lawn mower to drive the wheels. Jerry says it is quite a handful to drive and requires careful co-ordination to keep it on a level plane. The machine is still having growing pains, one of the servos failed and they were unable to drive it Saturday.
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