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Re: 1950 SA after a year and a half of work
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Posted by scott#2 on January 31, 2006 at 12:42:54 from (138.88.27.222):
In Reply to: 1950 SA after a year and a half of work posted by scott#2 on January 31, 2006 at 08:55:02:
Thanks Everyone, sure was worth it. Now to get all the work cloths for this one all stripped and painted. The rear rims that I ordered came in but they didn't have the square bracketS for the lug bolts, so I sent them back and pulled the rims off the SA behind her and put 11.2s on it. Does anyone know where good rims with the square brackets, that will fit on a SA can be had? I read stories about having to grind wheels down to get the after market units to fit and would rather have something close to original. I did do Scotty's pully trick, turned out real nice. Now you just tap it on and tighten down on 2 5/16 N.F. set screws. Thanks for all the compliments! It's really nice to know that people really do appreciate what it takes to bring one of these things back from the brink. My girl just doesn't understand, even when she gets all those fresh veggies from the garden! Maybe I should "break the tractors" and tell her "if you want corn this year, ya better hoe a few rows!" scott#2
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