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    Quote Originally Posted by alpaca andy View Post
    Actually that's her gun. That was her wedding present from me, so we had a shotgun wedding! Our first valentines after we married she got an M&P 9mm handgun. So yes she shares some passions. We also have another lil girl Dolly and a farm full of Alpacas! So its never a dull moment around here!!
    So is the Alpaca in your profile pic actually one of YOUR alpacas? Lol!

    Absolutely love this thread by the way. Something about seeing old war horses getting a little (or a lot!) TLC makes me happy. Awesome, awesome job!
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    Yes thats Connor. One of my first babies born on the farm. He passed away back in Aug of an unknown illness. It killed me to no end, he was weeks short of 5, I never had human children, never wanted them, but animals are my children. he was my lil guy. then if that wasn't a kick in the nuts, one of my best females passed a month later to the day of the same illness. The problem with alpacas are in Canadaicon, they arnt well know to Vets. Also they dont show weakness, so by the time you see they are sick, it usually is a few hours away from death.
    So far non of the other have shown anything, and we treated them all for a few different illness's drug wise



    Quote Originally Posted by garrettbragg12 View Post
    So is the Alpaca in your profile pic actually one of YOUR alpacas? Lol!

    Absolutely love this thread by the way. Something about seeing old war horses getting a little (or a lot!) TLC makes me happy. Awesome, awesome job!


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    Quote Originally Posted by Claven2 View Post
    Still no seat cushions, huh? And where is all your canvas!?!
    Seats should be in the next few months, the upholsters have been calling, they are getting slow. The top canvas hasn't been priced, but if its alot, i will hold off and just use a tarp for crappy weather events

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    When fielded, the M2A1s came with a 50 and a 1919 with all the mounts there for other guns. It didn't take long before they were all mounted with 1919s in the field.

    Quote Originally Posted by Faulkner View Post
    Very cool rebuild, congratulations.

    I didn't realize a halftrack troop carrier had so many machine guns mounted on them. I'm sure in this configuration it was a formidable fighting platform.

    https://www.milsurps.com/images/impo...m2a10374-1.jpg
    1943 White M4A1 Halftrack (now M2A1)

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    Quote Originally Posted by alpaca andy View Post
    Yes thats Connor. One of my first babies born on the farm. He passed away back in Aug of an unknown illness. It killed me to no end, he was weeks short of 5, I never had human children, never wanted them, but animals are my children. he was my lil guy. then if that wasn't a kick in the nuts, one of my best females passed a month later to the day of the same illness. The problem with alpacas are in Canadaicon, they arnt well know to Vets. Also they dont show weakness, so by the time you see they are sick, it usually is a few hours away from death.
    So far non of the other have shown anything, and we treated them all for a few different illness's drug wise





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    Seats should be in the next few months, the upholsters have been calling, they are getting slow. The top canvas hasn't been priced, but if its alot, i will hold off and just use a tarp for crappy weather events

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    When fielded, the M2A1s came with a 50 and a 1919 with all the mounts there for other guns. It didn't take long before they were all mounted with 1919s in the field.
    Very sorry to hear that Andy. Strange that you mention that, because not too long ago my neighbor lost an alpaca due to a disease none of the vets could pinpoint. Luckily he noticed something was wrong and was able to separate it from the other alpaca. They seem to get along extremely well with his horses, which gets him come pretty funny looks when people drive by!

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    Alpacas are great animals and get along with anything. They are weary of dogs, but thats primal instinct to them. Cats, its funny, alpacas are mystified with them. They seem to not figure out what the heck they are. Llamas are the nastier of the 2. Im looking for a highland cow for the farm as a mascot , the farms name is Isle of Skye.

    I will have some pics at some point with the halftrack and alpacas in the same pic
    1943 White M4A1 Halftrack (now M2A1)

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