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meanwhile back at the farm....

OCR

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I usually gage a farmer by how many nails have replaced cotter pins

I find that a double head nail works best. :laugh

Now, come on guys... take it easy... :lmao

I'll admit those are classic bits of humor, but I've be known to use a nail or two myself... just temporally... in a pinch... :rolleyes:

But my main philosophy is..."When in doubt: Weld"... lol


OCR... :D
 
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stock

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We have moved on and now were lost....
tyre repair.jpg

this is the resultant repair

cut tyre.jpg
 

willie59

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That's a nice looking repair Stock. Did ya get to tidy up the projectile throwing mower?
 

brubro

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I'm frankly amazed that the tire (or tyre) could be repaired considering the size of the cut. Learn something new every day...

OK, this is my third post. No more posts about things I know nothing about. I can finally ask the question that I have, after waiting one more hour...



"Maintenance Is Cheaper Than Repair"
 
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