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Posted by kirk in ks, on July 30, 2007 at 06:46:51 from (24.225.13.56):
i found on this w-6 that I could cut the welds off, then grind the seams smooth and the parts would look decent again so,,, that's what ill do with thisa thing, and i found out how to get the minnie home from wy, get a long gooseneck trailer put the Minnie on the back and the taken off header on the front and away she goes no permit's or hassle's on anything, blaine, if your there, i lke the way you did yours too but im gonna put the header on ther front of trailer and off she goes, I found out about the Oliver 50,s there right in my back yard about a mile away, so my neaghbor said to my friend down the road go ahead and take them so,,, he gona make one out of two of them, I think things are shaping up in this neck of the wood's,
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