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Treasure hunting in Pokeys safe.
12-07-2006, 15:10
Post: #1
Treasure hunting in Pokeys safe.
So if it is above zero this weekend, I have palns to extracate the
safe from Pokey and cut into the back so I can retrieve the millions
that are hidden in there, then I can retrofit that 500 H.P. Cat that
Pokey has been dreaming about. I took a quick look today and it looks
like I have to remove the dinette to get the safe out...is this the
case? If not, how do I get the rascal out. Doug Engel, Gunnison, Co.,
1981 FC35SB "Pokey"
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12-07-2006, 20:09
Post: #2
Treasure hunting in Pokeys safe.
Doug- if your safe is like my other 2- it is bolted to the floor from inside
the safe. Good luck, Ernie-83pt40 in Tx


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12-08-2006, 10:23
Post: #3
Treasure hunting in Pokeys safe.
Gary Miller has a method, removing the dinette and hole-sawing a hole
in the safe. At that point you can remove the bolts (inside) to work
on it.

The plate must be removed from the back of the head/door (two screws),
then the combination can be found by turning slowly and watching the
plates with a mirror.

With the safe removed it is fairly cheap or easy to weld the hole
closed again.

- Jeff Miller
in Holland, MI

--- In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, "doug_ngl"
wrote:
>
> So if it is above zero this weekend, I have palns to extracate the
> safe from Pokey and cut into the back so I can retrieve the millions
> that are hidden in there, then I can retrofit that 500 H.P. Cat that
> Pokey has been dreaming about. I took a quick look today and it
looks
> like I have to remove the dinette to get the safe out...is this the
> case? If not, how do I get the rascal out. Doug Engel, Gunnison,
Co.,
> 1981 FC35SB "Pokey"
>
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