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Re: Re: Re: Where are your trailer lites mounted? or how are they protected?
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Posted by TNR on April 17, 2002 at 18:05:38 from (206.74.34.215):
In Reply to: Re: Re: Where are your trailer lites mounted? or how are they protected? posted by ShepFL on April 17, 2002 at 13:51:33:
I think its the same as the fronts.Seems like my Dad did something special with the rear like put maybe a mud type tire on the back but I cant remember why,maybe it wass cheap and back in those days when we used it money was real tight!ALso,I just remembered something,on the front wheel,right side as if its hooked up and your on the tractor,seems like there was a spring in between the the big nut and the hub.I know I saw a spce in there and I think there was a spring of some sort in there,but I could be wrong on that.Anyways,hope you find the shins ok with out a lot of trouble!John
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