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Welcome for Oregon.
You have found the right site for your quest. Wish I was closer and could help you better but, someone here will probably either be able to or know someone that can help.
Some time ago i used Zolatone to do a '71 K5. Did the whole rig inside and out. The only time I had part of it scratch or chip was when it "acquired" large dents from immovable objects.
Lost a my right big toenail to a horse when I was younger. Just snapped the nail and mashed up the toe. It took forever to grow back. Josh you should definitely have that checked. I am fairly certain that bit wasn't sterile. The risk of infection is relatively high. Better safe than sorry.
Going to look at a '58 404.1 in the next few days and looking for some advice on things that I should be looking for. I know that it runs but the clutch is apparently seized up. The standard "ran when parked line". The current owner has had it for almost 40 years on his farm. Originally it was...
Ever notice that as we get "older" our "candy" gets more expensive.
Thanks for sharing wreckerman. You didn't happen to get a picture of that chopper in the front yard?
Sounds more like a case or "where" the Head has been stuck! Makes zero sense to to take active units (that you don't maintain) away from the department that is using them in an effort to cut "maintenance costs". And how quickly are they going to replace those units? The powers that be tend to...
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