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Posted by Larry in CO on June 19, 2003 at 17:55:00 from (32.97.110.142):
I have just finished fixing up a Farmall H and am planning on taking it to a couple of parades and shows this summer. Before I got her fixed up, I wasn't too concerned about messing up what paint was left by running a chain through the wheels and tieing her down that way. Now that I have all new paint on her, I don't want to skin up the paint by chaining it down that way. I was sorta planning on still running the chains through the rear wheels and protecting the wheels with some scrap carpet or rugs. What I don't know is how to chain the front end down without scratching everything up. I had thought about trying to find one of those plates that bolt onto the front bolster so you could back wagons around easier. I don't know where I would find one of those plates or if I could have one made. After all that rambling, my question to all of you is: How do you guys chain everything down and not mess up your paint? And does anyone know if one of the front hitches, if I can find one or have one made, would be strong enough to hold everything in place? Thanks, Larry
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