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Posted by Allan In NE on July 18, 2006 at 19:12:04 from (148.78.243.26):
Hi Guys, After supper, I ran out to the farm and yanked these raddle bearings out. Now boys, I know this is a shut-type ordeal, but don't ya think we've missed a scheduled maintenance somewhere along the line? Trouble is, the bearings are still okay. If we would have just taken the time to adjusted that chain when necessary. Did I mention that this is a really dirty undertaking? :>( Allan
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