
Roger called from Tanana this evening. He said all the work at camp is going fine. He was impressed with the "great bunch of guys." We're especially thankful for David Adams, a mechanic from Florida. David didn't know he was coming until just a couple weeks ago -- but what a valuable asset he's been already. It's one thing to be a "parts-changer" mechanic, another, completely, to be able (like David) to figure out machines without manuals and make fixes when you don't have exactly the right tools or parts. Roger said they should have the new torque converter on the old Payloader by this evening. That's a BIG job on a big machine. Teams from New York, Alaska, and Oregon are working together at KHBC -- along with a first rate building crew from Samaritan's Purse.
2 comments:
Glad to hear all is well in Alaska! Tell the Georgia guys we miss them! Keep up the good work and stay safe! Keep the blog going with new photos if you can!
thanks for posting updates for all of us back home! with out contact its nice to hear how things are coming along!
ginnie whitlock
sandy or
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