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Sal

12-08-2001 14:20:23




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Since we are talking about 8's walking on water and Dave eating Corn Flakes...if we get the 6" of snow tonight he will be plowing with them Corn Flakes...

I was looking at my 8N's manifold...It looks like it would be easy to hook up a grill rack to it.

Set up the grill, toss on the sausages, work the N for a while and have something to eat.

The manifold has got to get hot enough to make this work.

-Sal

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TEX/LA BARBECUE PICS?

12-09-2001 05:26:09




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 Re: 8N Bar-B-Que in reply to Sal, 12-08-2001 14:20:23  
I've been out of town on business a lot lately, and wonder if I missed the pictures and video of that Texas/Lousiana N get-together. Were they ever posted? Would love to put faces to the names of the folks from that area and see how good a time they all had.

Were they ever posted by Andy?

Thanks..... ..... .Ed
'52 8N475798



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cummins 300 burito warmer

12-08-2001 20:15:02




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 Re: 8N Bar-B-Que in reply to Sal, 12-08-2001 14:20:23  
unless u leave it on the manifold to long then they smell like somebodys burning bread.[been there done that]



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rasputen...

12-08-2001 19:39:07




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 Re: 8N Bar-B-Que in reply to Sal, 12-08-2001 14:20:23  
I was a tanker in the army. We warmed our c-rations on the engine sometimes. Usually on the heater in the drivers compartment. They would blow up if you left them too long.
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Richard(WY)

12-08-2001 21:11:46




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 Re: Re: 8N Bar-B-Que in reply to rasputen..., 12-08-2001 19:39:07  
Hmmmmm m. I never heated them up that way.But I remember the M48 manifolds glowing cherry red at night. I wonder if bg has his tank out and about heating up surplus C rats. My cousin is a railroader and cooks all the time on the train engine.



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warmed . . . Dell (WA)

12-08-2001 16:37:23




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 Re: 8N Bar-B-Que in reply to Sal, 12-08-2001 14:20:23  
many a can of beanie-wennies on hot manifolds



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Chrisr MO

12-08-2001 17:30:28




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 Re: Re: 8N Bar-B-Que in reply to warmed . . . Dell (WA), 12-08-2001 16:37:23  
I used to warm up cans of soup on the manifold of a propane fueled fork lift. beans and weanies should work on an N manifold.Sausage would grease up your tractor!



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Ultradog MN

12-08-2001 17:09:51




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 Re: Re: 8N Bar-B-Que in reply to warmed . . . Dell (WA), 12-08-2001 16:37:23  
Dittos Dell.
Except I preferred Beefaroni.
The sausages would be harder to wait for cause you'd smell them cooking.



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Tim

12-08-2001 16:33:15




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 Re: 8N Bar-B-Que in reply to Sal, 12-08-2001 14:20:23  
How about strapping a bit of hickory on there, too?



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Mike G - 8N300465

12-08-2001 15:02:44




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 Re: 8N Bar-B-Que in reply to Sal, 12-08-2001 14:20:23  
I'll bring the beer and Macaroni & Cheese!!
brs
Mike G - 8N300465



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Oslo, NC

12-08-2001 14:31:58




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 Re: 8N Bar-B-Que in reply to Sal, 12-08-2001 14:20:23  
Just tell me where and when and how many guests can I bring? oslo:>)



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