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Re: VerdigrisHi Mary, You are exactly correct. That is expected to last =
forever will fail.
We have been maintaining a very green S&S for 10 years now with Goose =
Juice and the owners this year have the means to replace the parts. Mind =
you after much nagging on my part.
Joe Goss RPT
Mother Goose Tools
imatunr@srvinet.com
www.mothergoosetools.com
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From: Mary Smith=20
To: College and University Technicians=20
Sent: Tuesday, August 10, 2004 9:16 AM
Subject: Re: Verdigris
List,
In the tireless pursuit of new technical horizons, I hereby personally =
volunteer to research the Wild Turkey effect on action centers (not to =
mention my own joints). Reports available next summer in Kansas City at =
the bar...
Seriously, folks, Dale Erwin's earlier message about replacing parts =
is the only permanent solution in my experience. No matter what chemical =
you use to wash out and lube the bushings, the mutton tallow is deeply =
soaked into the wood of the flanges, and will begin to creep out. Soon =
enough, your centers are tight again. As a quick, temporary fix, use =
anything you like best. But prepare yourself and your client for =
eventual parts replacement.
Mary Smith
In a message dated 8/10/2004 6:29:30 AM Pacific Standard Time, =
jim_busby@byu.edu writes:
Dale,
Yep, that's probably what I should do, but one is always hoping =
for a magic bullet. New parts is really the only SURE solution. I'm too =
intrigued by the Wild Turkey nowS
Jim
Jim
Me too. Thanks Tim. What feed store do I go to find one. uhhh & =
what do I do with him after that ?.......
Dale
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