Posted by trucker40 on July 20, 2008 at 20:57:17 from (69.154.22.100):
In Reply to: Liners posted by kenfarmall on July 20, 2008 at 16:51:44:
When I put new liners in my H I put them in the freezer overnight,didnt put any grease or oil on them and most of them slid right in.One of them was a little tight and I had a block of wood and a hammer and drove it in about half way when it got hung.It went in easy.You wouldnt want to hit them real hard maybe.Also if it acts like its trying to hang you can turn it some and it might go right in.You want to put it right in as quick as you can.Everything has to be clean as you can get it helps too.
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