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THANKS!!!! Hat's Off to You
Over the course of years in doing this project I've had some help and made a lot of new friends. I always like helping others with their "homework" projects and we tend to do favors for each other. I'm going to try to list all who have helped and if you see an omission on my part, let me know and I'll add it in. Thanks to all of you again and Hat's off to all of  you! Kevin
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Enlarge photo 1 Jim and Sonya Foust.

My parents first and foremost. Dad was always willing to come down and help when I needed another set of hands. Mom for helping when asked and "being there". They probably both wondered whether they'd ever see it done but I stuck with it.

Enlarge photo 2 Paul Mierop

Helped a lot with sharing his knowledge and encouragement. Paul know his trucks and works 10 times faster than me! I know I bugged him a lot and he never turned me away.

Enlarge photo 3 Tom Petroff

Always went above and beyond answering questions. Even loaned me his manuals on some things. Another storehouse of information and has one of the nicest WDX Power Wagons I've ever seen in person.

Enlarge photo 4 Gary T.

Did my lettering and some milling on various projects. Another guy that knows his stuff.

Enlarge photo 5 Chuck Kerns

Did some TIG welding for me before I bought mine. Gave me some lessons on welding and what to get too. Did a beautiful job.

Enlarge photo 6 Ron and Edwinna Dwire


My former employers who sold me the running gear for the costly sum of $20.00! Learned a lot while I worked for them.

Enlarge photo 7 Don Fetzer

Did some drilling and tapping with his collet lathe for the grill.

Enlarge photo 8 Jason Shiflet

Did some grinding, helped with cab install and motor install.

Enlarge photo 9 Rick T.

A true friend and encourager. Did some high speed grinding for me and always wanted to know the latest update. Wish he could see it now.

Enlarge photo 10 Vicki S.

Did some grinding on some tooling fixtures for me. Nice person with a room brightening smile.

Enlarge photo 11 Steve Rodgers

Helped with with windshield frame install along with his daughter and boyfriend. He came over to help with the cab install too.

Enlarge photo 12 Bob Bach

Helped with Cab install and always asked "What's the latest?".

Enlarge photo 13 Joe Cimoch

For having the Power wagon forum which is an invaluable source of info and friends.

Enlarge photo 14 Harry Linebaugh

Let me use his lathe for the rear view mirror arms and I later bought it from him.

Enlarge photo 15 Gordon Maney

The "Power Wagon Advertiser" has been a welcome present every month for many a year. A must read for anyone into these trucks.

Enlarge photo 16 Gordon McMillan

Early on provided some parts and always willing to answer any questions I had. Another treasure trove of knowledge.

Enlarge photo 17 Brad P.

He did some high speed grinding for me too.

Enlarge photo 18 Ron F.

Did several cutting jobs for me on the tooling.

Enlarge photo 19 Rob L.

He did some cutting for tooling fixtures.

Enlarge photo 20 Mark R.

Did some milling and machining for several different projects.

Enlarge photo 21 Tom H.

Got some lathe work done for me.

Enlarge photo 22 Mike C.

Did some knurling and drilling/tapping.

Enlarge photo 23 Ken F.

Some machining and helping in various ways.

Enlarge photo 24 Chris C.

Did some grinding that I couldn't do.

Enlarge photo 25 Lynne C.

Did some lathe work that enabled a project to be done easier.

Enlarge photo 26 Jimmy K.

Did some charts for me.

Enlarge photo 27 Martin W.

Did some charts for me.

Enlarge photo 28 Walt P.

Did some grinding for tooling fixtures.

Enlarge photo 29 Rick B.

Did some lathe work for me.

Enlarge photo 30 John H.

Did some grinding on a tooling piece for me.

Enlarge photo 31 Jeff M


Did some grinding for a tooling fixture.

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