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Jerry Ward and Jeb2N Arps on E bay

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steve Ypsi

04-15-2003 18:44:42




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Yes Jerry I am from ypsi south of ford lake near willis.
Jerb2N, thats not a arps, just walked out and looked at one of my sets, it must be a Bombadier, no way that is worth even $305 unless some one needed it to complete a set. My set has some huge threaded rod to adjust the toe in and out besides the springs. I have seen sets that were complete go for 450 to 750.
Steve Ypsi




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Jerry Ward

04-16-2003 04:51:46




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 Re: Jerry Ward and Jeb2N Arps on E bay in reply to steve Ypsi, 04-15-2003 18:44:42  
I'm north of Ford Lake right now, but will building on 9 acres on Whittaker Rd at Paint Creek this year. Bought my 2N to brush hog and other duties at my new place.



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steve mi

04-16-2003 19:12:59




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 Re: Re: Jerry Ward and Jeb2N Arps on E bay in reply to Jerry Ward, 04-16-2003 04:51:46  
Jerry, well you will be on good steal head fishing, caught some up to 7 pounds, couldn't land the big ones, lost some that were about 10 to 12 pounds. I am on tuttlehill between Martz and Bemis



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Jerry Ward

04-18-2003 18:42:08




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 Re: Re: Re: Jerry Ward and Jeb2N Arps on E bay in reply to steve mi, 04-16-2003 19:12:59  
Is there still fish like that in Paint Creek? I've heard talk from people about what they cought years ago, but nothing in recient times.



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jeb2N

04-15-2003 19:08:30




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 Re: Jerry Ward and Jeb2N Arps on E bay in reply to steve Ypsi, 04-15-2003 18:44:42  
Really? I always thought that Bombadier was just another name that the ARPS went under. I have never seen a set in person, so i don't know much about these things except they're pretty neat and seem to be awefully hard to come by. Agreed, I think his price is way too high, but they're still expensive for an N-accessory. Also, what do you do when the rubber that holds the slats together dry-rots and breaks? How do you replace something like that? These are the things that I like to fall asleep thinking about... :)

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steve Ypsi

04-15-2003 19:48:45




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 Re: Re: Jerry Ward and Jeb2N Arps on E bay in reply to jeb2N, 04-15-2003 19:08:30  
jeb2N, The one he has is all steel, I have a set of both, one is the belt, The belt is made out of conveyer belt material about 4 inch wide and 1/2 inch thick, it could be cut from a old belt,



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8ndextager

04-16-2003 10:13:03




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 Re: Re: Re: Jerry Ward and Jeb2N Arps on E bay in reply to steve Ypsi, 04-15-2003 19:48:45  
It looks like Arps track to me, they're the same as mine. I thought Bombardier tracks were rubber with steel crosspieces. My linkage is different than the ebay ones though- ( and Ed goodings Manual scans), mine consist of a single long steel tube that mounts to a plate above the axle with the spring behind the rear axle.


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