Posted by Noha307 on August 28, 2015 at 18:22:15 from (74.83.107.127):
Hello everyone, I just now registered on the website and was hoping that you guys could help me.
I volunteer at an aviation museum that, as of Wednesday, happens to have 3 aircraft tugs. However, we have exactly zero documentation about them. I've tried searching around on the Internet for information, but so far I haven't had much luck. (Three of the results I did come across (1, 2, 3) were on this forum, hence why I'm here.) I also tried contacting the company that owned Tug #1 and another museum that might have had information about Tug #2. However, both were to no avail.
This is where you guys come in. Ideally, I would like to know where I can find the original manuals for the machines. Even better, I would like to know any potential history about them. However, if you can offer literally any advice as to something that might help or provide any bits of information, I would be very grateful.
Now, on to the aircraft tugs' information:
Tug #1: United Tractor SML 100C (12896)
Tug #2: Mercury Industrial Truck Model 460 (64077)
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