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| dslfarmer
12-12-2012 20:05:15
166.181.3.96
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Is there any secrets to putting in a new grille screen into the top and bottom pieces? |
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| BSpauld
12-13-2012 07:14:35
205.188.116.209
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Re: John Deere grille in reply to dslfarmer, 12-12-2012 20:05:15
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| If your talking the screen on a 60 or 70,or any like that, It takes time, or did for me. I fitted it as close to the cruve as i could, then put the top and bottom frames together,with the screen between, I put a pair of clamps on them. I used a ratchet strap top and bottom to pull it in and worked each pleat (not sure what to call them) into place, all the time tightening the clamps a little, cant clamp to tight,just a little pressure. The strap held it to the curve while I worked the pleats in. Its easier then I made it sound, just take your time and dont cuss to much. at least thats what my wife said |
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| Thesmoothedeere
12-12-2012 22:02:59
69.171.171.81
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Re: John Deere grille in reply to dslfarmer, 12-12-2012 20:05:15
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| What are you working on ? |
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