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Good to hear they're running trap again at the Fox and Coon Club.
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My Monarch CK 12 will clear 14-1/2" over the bed.
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Those Monarch lathes are fantastic machines. I almost bought a near perfect example a couple years ago. But I do gunsmithing (www.rvbprecision.com) and the headstock was too long to work on barrels through the headstock with a spider on the outboard side.
So I stayed with my 1985 JET BD1236.....I converted it to DC drive, added a schollbus windshield wiper motor to turn the lead screw and built a tachometer for it. The bearings were replaced with Tinkam bearings. It is just about a PERFECT gunsmith lathe now..... http://rvbprecision.com/machine-tool...x36-lathe.html |
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1) Leave tire(s) in sun before changing
2) Mix up some soapy water (use liberally especially when stuffing tube in ) 3) exercise vocabulary 4) Spray touch up paint in small cup. Use with Qtip
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I like to keep them dry and use baby powder on the tube.
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My old Boss from truck stop. He was the owner. When I first started there he caught me trying to dismount a tire. I was struggling because I had left it dry. He hovered over me, Chuckled, removed cigar from his mouth and shouted "sorry for the language" HEY! COOPER!.... YA EVER f*@K DRY??? and he walked away chuckling some more.. I put the gas on the tire and it popped off the rim like butter.
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In NC, putting them in the sun is the same as putting them in the oven :-)
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I had new front OEM appearing turf tires installed on my 1811. The shop had difficulties mounting them too. The rear tires were far easier.
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