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A call to customer service at either Gempler's or Forestry Suppliers might come up with a couple of suggestions:
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I honestly wasn't trying to "catch" anything; just figured you might know something that I don't (and I don't claim to know much). It seems like a wasted day if I don't learn at least one thing that's new!
It looks real good. [thumbzup]
My schooling was "one coat primer plus two coats finish".
Curious, just never heard of it before, but where did you get the idea for two coats of primer?
Not a fork-lift story, and yours is good for sure, but my first car was a Volkswagen Beetle, and one night we had an ice hockey game at the Washington Coliseum (same place that the Beatles played their first concert in the U.S.). After the game, while I was changing in the locker room my buddies...
Oh, Man, another one of those "kill-on-sight" directives.
I got enough of those warrants outstanding on me here already.
I'm just going to walk away slowly, now; please pretend I never asked.....:roll:
That's so funny; well, you sure straightened me out, there, pclausen! My apologies.
That first pic, I said to myself:
That car is dead level, but the forks are inclined back toward the tractor; no way that car would sit level like that (instead of leaning back against the face of that...
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