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Posted by the tractor vet on June 25, 2006 at 07:45:09 from (64.179.117.111):
In Reply to: The Trouble With Antique Stuff posted by Allan In NE on June 25, 2006 at 05:43:46:
AHhh some old feed sacks and DUCT TAPE will be fine . Way back in 78 i bought a brand new 30 foot EAST dump trailer and it would hold water up to the top of the small coal door but i found out that it had leaks in it when i loaded a load of what the called Aluminium bag dust as we sealed everything around the tailgate with duct tape and calk and found that there was a tiny pin hole on the left side bottom at one of the welds . It was like haulen water as this stuff never setteled and sloshed around from the time i left Bicknel Ind. till i got to Cleveland Oh. Had to watch how fast ya took turns and how fast ya stopped nasty stuff.
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