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    TOW'D is offline CHR Member/Contributor Visit my Photo Gallery
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    Thanks for the tips guys
    It has a mix of diesel and crankcase oil in the cylinders
    it's been soaking for a while and I'm going to let it sit for a month or so

    our local welder has his eye on it
    we will see what kind of trade he comes up with

    I like the air pressure idea
    thanx
    hank

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    Water pressure is safer. When something moves a bit under air pressure, it'll go flying . Water pressure moves stuff slowly, no projectiles.

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