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Posted by JayWalt on January 21, 2007 at 08:14:52 from (24.223.138.48):
In Reply to: Re: Jay Walt posted by Janicholson on January 21, 2007 at 07:19:00:
Jim.... Autozone and Advanced auto were of no help, not too surprising tho. I told them I need a universal 49" speedocable and they were like, for what vehicle, for what vehicle, god they are stupid. I told them its for a trractor and they said "we dont carry tractor parts" ARGHH!! Maybe if you got a auto shop around there that understands that not everything has to be a direct replacement... I tried for a while before buying a new one. Even tried to get my bro to find an old cable and splice the cores at his job with a tig welder... but he lives about 40 minutes away with no phone, and I decided the cost of gas to go over there and hound him abiout finding an old cable wasnt worth it. Now If i had the other half of the core from a speedo cable I had so I could make it the right length, so he just had to weld it then he would've gotten it done, but All I got is digital speedos around here =\ So I broke down, spent the $30 and bought one...
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