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Old 09-02-2010, 10:18 PM
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Originally Posted by nickvanorman View Post
wow those are some horrid looking welds. how they would hold anything is beyond me. looks all globbed on. no penetration. not even clean looking. haha. your a good welder though you can fix er up better than new.
Yeah, it was awfully disgusting. I still can't believe they didn't try to straighten the frame before they welded in the patches. The hood overlapped the dash by about 1 1/2". They also had a stack of washers under the back of the engine to get the driveshaft halfway straight.


Conner The tiller looks good on the 105.
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