Posted by mkirsch on November 28, 2010 at 19:14:24 from (64.80.108.55):
I've probably brought this up before, but it never ceases to amaze me...
My uncle had an old Little Genius plow in his woods that he was going to scrap, so we dragged it home.
The thing was almost literally sitting in a swamp. Two tires rotted completely off. Third tire so dry and petrified it was supporting the plow with no air.
We dragged it home and started working on it yesterday.
Would you believe the lug bolts all came apart with just a wrench?
What is it about those old bolts that they don't seize up? You couldn't even discern threads on the exposed parts of these bolts, but they spun right off as if brand new!
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