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Cox Engine of The Month
Cox O-Fourty-Five
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Re: Cox O-Fourty-Five
Well, thanks for clarifying this Mud.
"Got it" on the RR1 and I rest my case on the "O-Sixty". The only documentation I had was from the Dannels/Sitter manual.
Ronald Valentine also mentioned the engine but he may have gotten his info from the same source.
"Got it" on the RR1 and I rest my case on the "O-Sixty". The only documentation I had was from the Dannels/Sitter manual.
Ronald Valentine also mentioned the engine but he may have gotten his info from the same source.
Re: Cox O-Fourty-Five
Yup something I have been wondering.Cox International wrote:Well, thanks for clarifying this Mud.
"Got it" on the RR1 and I rest my case on the "O-Sixty". The only documentation I had was from the Dannels/Sitter manual.
Ronald Valentine also mentioned the engine but he may have gotten his info from the same source.
Many people knowledge is based on the same evidence so if one is wrong so are many.
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