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Re: Left the can off H's muffler, rained last nigh
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Posted by scruffyia on July 06, 2005 at 13:46:46 from (206.195.193.254):
In Reply to: Re: Left the can off H's muffler, rained last nigh posted by John M on July 06, 2005 at 13:36:28:
Each rain cap for me lasted atleast a few years before they started rattling really loud or got too bent up to get them to close right (branches are hard on them...). So a year ago I switched to soup cans. But tonight I'm planning on running past the IH dealer and picking one up a rain cap to put back on my M. It's going to the shop next week and I don't trust the old soup can will get put on. Hopefully it won't sit out over night but if it does I know there won't be any rain get in it. It won't hurt anything sitting out a night but I don't like that black water raining down on me anymore than the next guy after it's sat out in the rain. thanks, mark
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