Posted by formerly ny bill on December 27, 2020 at 18:42:46 from (104.228.99.247):
In Reply to: Opinions posted by Grandpa love on December 27, 2020 at 16:56:20:
the Super C that Dad bought new, was upstairs in my barn when the barn burned. any aluminum parts were just blobs of metal. Gas tank was ballooned out. I took the bottom piece (axles) off the tricycle spindle and put it on a Super C that I bought with one front wheel broken off. Worked OK. I took one rear rim that was bent some, straightened it (including cutting the bead and welding a patch to make it straight). that rim is still going 31 years later. HOWEVER, I didn't try to salvage structural pieces like the block and transmission. Considering the relatively plentiful supply of Cubs you are finding down there, I would take off rims, fenders, maybe hood and then send the carcass to the scrapyard. Perhaps if the oil is still in transmission, gears may be OK.
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