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Reid DC and DCM bulletin, who wants one


I just received a 24 page bulletin on Reid DC and DCM engines. i had to pay dealy for it. i need...

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I just received a 24 page bulletin on Reid DC and DCM engines. i had to pay dealy for it. i need to know how many need to be printed to get a cost estimate. anyone?
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yeah, i know dearly.
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yeah, i know dearly.
What period is the DCM, I am trying to look one up. I guess I am interested.
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I think Mr. Farmer is the expert. My DCM sn showes (by Mr. Farmers research) to be the 15th engine built by Reid in the year 1939.. which surprised me...the engine looked to me to be of much more modern construction..i had guessed it to be around a 1948. shows what little i know.
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