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Too many Rad shells.such little time...Farmall H
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Posted by michael soldan on March 13, 2001 at 12:00:52 from (216.46.140.186):
I have three rad shells and two H's. every time I think I've decided on the Two to use I find another reason to change my mind. Here's what i think but I dont know if it can be easily done. It looks to me like I can take the top section off each shell( with delicate torch and chisel),then take the best top and the best grill and side section and resemble them. 2 so so shells become one very good rad shell. Sounds easy, has anyone out there spent that much energy ? The long story is that with some work and some bondo I could keep all three. Your thoughts and ideas are always appreciated....Thanks..Mike soldan in Exeter Ontario
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