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Posted by T_Bone on September 04, 2000 at 15:50:54 from (207.254.53.75):
In Reply to: Re: Quick Fixes posted by big fred on September 04, 2000 at 15:16:48:
Hello RB, I had a Volkswagon diesel that I popped a hole in the fuel tank in the back country. I used a piece of ivory soap bar to plug the hole and never did fix the tank any different. Soap and diesel forms a hard epoxy like seal. I and some friends were "gold mine" hopping one day and being the expert driver that I am, I slid off the road leaving both front tires over hanging the edge. I said "no problem" I'll get the chain, deadman steak and come-along out and we'll be out here in no time. Well being a very prepared 4 wheeler, I soon realized that I left my come-along at home. So I wrapped the chain around the rear tire and had the friends stand on the back bumper, stuck it in reverse and it actually rolled the chain up on the tire winching us out. And you guys thought you could out BS me! T_Bone
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