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Re: cheapest way to add weight?
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Posted by fixerupper on November 03, 2006 at 18:06:29 from (206.72.37.149):
In Reply to: Re: cheapest way to add weight? posted by Gerald J. on November 03, 2006 at 17:55:13:
Had calcium in the wheels on the 1086 until a rim split on the inside and fluid shot up under the cab. In a few weeks all of the shifting linkage was rusted tight and I had to spend a whole day bending over the hole in the cab floor removing, polishing, lubing, and putting back every moving part down there. Now the fluid is replaced by five weights per wheel. Three on the inside and two on the outside. The tires were replaced last spring and the other rim had to be replaced too. It looked great on the outside but was darn near rusted through on the inside. Jim
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