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Re: Washed But Not Ironed
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Posted by the tractor vet on December 27, 2005 at 18:26:15 from (4.124.84.126):
In Reply to: Washed But Not Ironed posted by Allan in NE on December 27, 2005 at 16:32:39:
Allen just box it up and send it to my one buddy with a twelve pack and he will have it looken like new in no time . If ya think that is bad you should have seen the grill on my S/MTA when it came off the trailer he sat in the back of the shop on 5 gal bucket with his Elf hammers pecked and sipped every once in a while he would get up shoot a bit of primer on it sand a bit peck a bit sip a bit mixed up about a thimbul fill of feather fill sanded a littel more shot it in primer and put the red to it . When we took it of the tractor it was smashed in to the bolster so bad that it took both of us with 6 foot pry bars to get it off. It was bad now ya can not tell .
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