On the way for repairs.
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On the way for repairs.
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And the last one! [img]/forums/images/icons/smile.gif[/img]
Woodland trail.
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Egon, that's some unusual forks on that bucket. And that's some pictures of some mighty nice country.
Egon, I recommend, McGuire's "Cleaner Polish" first and then a couple coats of high carnuba content "jard" wax.
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Bird:
Truck springs from scrap bin, a piece of channel iron, nut, bolt and a local welding shop with very reasonable prices.
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Will it last?
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Egon
Save your money, use Lemon Pledge! [img]/forums/images/icons/smile.gif[/img]
The high carnuba content wax will WAY outlast the Pledge.
Pat
How hard is it to apply? Will it stand up to hard clay and granite boulders?
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Egon, It is easier than in "Karate Kid" wax on, wax off. It will last much better than Pledge.
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