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Auction stuff #4

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Dave H (MI)

10-10-2007 16:35:59




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Last one, for now....but I have lots of stuff. These two oddities are the same except for one is a little shorter than the other. There are 10-20 of these. Not all have the green paint. At least one has red. Some have no holes and some have an extra hole or two. If they have holes they consistently have the four outer holes. If you know what they are, let me know. Did I mention that, should any of this stuff be that long last part that you needed to complete your old (fill in the blank)...just let me know and it is yours for the cost of the stamps. My treat! One last clue. This old boy was VERY organized. Whatever these items are they are likely related.

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Gene Davis (Ga.)

10-10-2007 18:16:42




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 Re: Auction stuff #4 in reply to Dave H (MI), 10-10-2007 16:35:59  
They look like the corner connectors used for stake bodies on trucks and wagons.



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Walt Davies

10-10-2007 18:23:19




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 Re: Auction stuff #4 in reply to Gene Davis (Ga.), 10-10-2007 18:16:42  
I have a set of those in the barn these are not shaped correctly.
Walt



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Leroy

10-10-2007 18:31:52




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 Re: Auction stuff #4 in reply to Walt Davies, 10-10-2007 18:23:19  
The ones pictured are not for the corners but for joining the side sections of the side boards together. The corner ones will have a bend in them.



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rrlund

10-11-2007 06:59:14




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 Re: Auction stuff #4 in reply to Leroy, 10-10-2007 18:31:52  
Not necessarily. Those look like the ones that go on the back and your rear stake racks lock in to them. The gate(s) would sit in the stake pockets at the bottom and lock in to those brackets at the top.



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RobMD

10-10-2007 18:21:32




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 Re: Auction stuff #4 in reply to Gene Davis (Ga.), 10-10-2007 18:16:42  
yep. 100% agree



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