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'' WOW '' that makes me want to keep both HANDS on the wheel , I mean the steering wheel!
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I have personally seen this happen before. I was working at the transit department and one of the mechanics either forgot to tighten the outer jam nut or (like he claimed) the jam nut was defective and came off the spindle by itself. He was immediately fired but the union but up such a stink he got his job back in just two weeks.Well I was criusing down the road and struck by the sight of a tire rolling ahead of me. why that looks like my front tire!my front tire! So I pulled over and, IT WAS MY FRONT TIRE!
Seems nobody wants to be the bad guy by stating the obvious here…Well I was criusing down the road and struck by the sight of a tire rolling ahead of me. why that looks like my front tire!my front tire! So I pulled over and, IT WAS MY FRONT TIRE!
10-4...That's a solid idea Tracer. I'll give that a try.Private, paint the T handle the color you want, and then paint in the letters with the color you want. Then buy a small 1in. diameter, and narrow hand paint roller with hi-density foam. Then spray the color you painted the T handle on a flat clean surface, then run your roller over the wet paint, then roll it over the front of the T handle making sure you use a light touch so you don't fill in your letters or numbers. Try not to use a fast drying paint. The handle and roller are usually cheap. Hope this helps.
Your deuces will start breeding now.I bought a sibling for my deuce as I thought it might be lonely. Still looking for one for the local American legion post. They want one to put in their side yard next to the flags and wheeled artillery guns. I had one in the works by Marietta Ohio for $1,750 that I was going to buy and donate to them but it was sold before I could get a day off.
Oh no... i just brought home another one, too... WHAT HAVE I DONE!?!?Your deuces will start breeding now.