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Demonstration of trail buggy at Fighting Creek Gap, Tennessee Great Smoky Mountains National Park Demonstration at Fightin' Creek Gap.Trail Buggy, II-E-Trail Buggy-6976, Physical Facilities - Equipment - Trail Buggy
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1965-02
Demonstration of trail buggy at Fighting Creek Gap, Tennessee Great Smoky Mountains National Park Demonstration at Fightin' Creek Gap.Trail Buggy, II-E-Trail Buggy-6977, Physical Facilities - Equipment - Trail Buggy
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1965-02
Forrest officials examining the trail buggies, Fighting Creek Gap, Tennessee Great Smoky Mountains National Park Demonstration at Fightin' Creek Gap.Trail Buggy, II-E-Trail Buggy-6983, Physical Facilities - Equipment - Trail Buggy
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1965-02
View of a trail buggy being tried upwards the hill, Fighting Creek Gap, Tennessee Great Smoky Mountains National Park Demonstration at Fightin' Creek Gap.Trail Buggy, II-E-Trail Buggy-6981, Physical Facilities - Equipment - Trail Buggy
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1965-02
View of two trail buggies being tried, many officials are present, Fighting Creek Gap, Tennessee Great Smoky Mountains National Park Demonstration at Fightin' Creek Gap.Trail Buggy, II-E-Trail Buggy-6978, Physical Facilities - Equipment - Trail Buggy
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1965-02
View of two trail buggies being tried, many officials are present, Fighting Creek Gap, Tennessee Great Smoky Mountains National Park Demonstration at Fightin' Creek Gap.Trail Buggy, II-E-Trail Buggy-6979, Physical Facilities - Equipment - Trail Buggy
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1965-02
Demonstration of three trail buggies with forest officials in the background, Fighting Creek Gap, Tennessee Great Smoky Mountains National Park Demonstration at Fightin' Creek Gap.Trail Buggy, II-E-Trail Buggy-6982, Physical Facilities - Equipment - Trail Buggy
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1965-02
View of different parts of trail buggy, Tennessee Great Smoky Mountains National Park This further illustrates the description in the preceding photo... Also shown here is the dolly assembly for the third inhut. Tolerance is close in fitting this, so that the wheel will pass the frame and the differential sprocket. Trail Buggy, II-E-Trail Buggy-6972, Physical Facilities - Equipment - Trail Buggy
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1965-02
Glenn Shultz and his trail buggy, demonstration at Fighting Creek Gap, Tennessee Great Smoky Mountains National Park Glenn Shultz and his trail buggy... Demonstration at Fightin' Creek Gap.Trail Buggy, II-E-Trail Buggy-6975, Physical Facilities - Equipment - Trail Buggy
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1965-02
Close view of a trail buggy being tried, two men on buggy and one man operating the buggy, Fighting Creek Gap, Tennessee Great Smoky Mountains National Park Demonstration at Fightin' Creek Gap.Trail Buggy, II-E-Trail Buggy-6980, Physical Facilities - Equipment - Trail Buggy
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1965-02
Trail buggy originated by Glen Shultz, Tennessee Great Smoky Mountains National Park This shows the general features of the machine. The brake and clutch levers are in the neutral position...The details of the angle iron frame are obvious. Submitted for incentive award to Glenn Shultz; buggy originated by Gleen Shultz.Trail Buggy, II-E-Trail Buggy-6968, Physical Facilities - Equipment - Trail Buggy
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1965-02
Side view of trail buggy, Tennessee Great Smoky Mountains National Park These are details of the right side and are self-explanatory. Wheels: The drop center of the wheels were cut out to the rim and rewelded, which very nicely accommodates a 5:50 x 15 implement tire. New wheels can possibly be purchased that will do the job. Originated by Glenn Shultz... Submitted for incentive award.Trail Buggy, II-E-Trail Buggy-6974, Physical Facilities - Equipment - Trail Buggy
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1965-02
Hub mounted on spindle, trail buggy originated by Glen Shultz, Tennessee Great Smoky Mountains National Park Hub mounted on spindle. Brake backing plate discarded... This shows the 50 A 72 sprocket welded by cleats to the brake drum. This is a malleable plate sprokcet and the center section may be cut out with a torch. Be sure the brake drum is malleable steel. The brake rub plate, lever and rod are shown. Originated by Glenn Shultz... Submitted for incentive award.Trail Buggy, II-E-Trail Buggy-6970, Physical Facilities - Equipment - Trail Buggy
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1965-02
View of different parts of tail buggy originated by Glenn Shultz, Tennessee Great Smoky Mountains National Park These are details of the right side and are self-explanatory. Wheels: The drop center of the wheels were cut out to the rim and rewelded, which very nicely accommodates a 5:50 x 15 implement tire. New wheels can possibly be purchased that will do the job. Originated by Glenn Shultz... Submitted for incentive award.Trail Buggy, II-E-Trail Buggy-6973, Physical Facilities - Equipment - Trail Buggy
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1965-02

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