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Re: Early versions of the -66 series?
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Posted by Joe Evans on April 23, 2007 at 12:38:54 from (208.4.218.156):
In Reply to: Re: Early versions of the -66 series? posted by chadd on April 23, 2007 at 11:51:47:
Well, chadd, you went to great trouble to respond, and I thank you, and you da man. Well, now you've to me to guessing. I want to say the frame rails are tapered. (My mind plays funny tricks on me all hours of the day.) I'll check. Tight quarters? Oh, who's to say. I would say, yes, I'll be working in tight quarters from time to time. I do like how that Scwartz turns, but that's the only thing I like about it. Oh, there's some potential in that axle I suppose, but it's gonna take a month of Sundays to get all the joints tightened up. Dang, when traversing ground, the front tires act like the the Monty Python Race for People With No Sense of Direction. It's also going to take a lot of welding and grinding wheels to get all the grapes scraped off those welds. Gawd, I'm ashamed to be associated with such POS handiwork. Well, it wasn't ME that did that! I have the standard axle blocks like you have on your 9. Thank you!
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