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Re: Re: Rusted rims, make them servicable again.
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Posted by Dean on December 10, 2000 at 09:05:00 from (206.10.49.151):
In Reply to: Re: Rusted rims, make them servicable again. posted by Alan Farley on December 09, 2000 at 20:39:52:
what is this hogwash? if you can't afford a 50.00 rim, you shouldn't be messing around cobbleing things up. a freind of mine got hurt because he bought a tractor from some crook who had fiberglassed up a junk rim. once it is painted, you can't see it, and it is a bomb waiting to go off. there are too many people who buy a junk tractor and do this patch work and then sell it for big money to somebody. we don't need tricks like this to give the crooks more ideas.
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