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Old 15-10-23, 12:50
Sam Scholz Sam Scholz is offline
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Thanks for that Hanno, I can follow that up locally.

One small job was to straighten a small section of the rear gunnel. I figured that a bit of porta-power grunt and applied big hammer work would do the trick.

LRT Straighten gunnel a 10 2023.JPG


And so it did. I wonder if the good condition of the deck is due to it having a grain bin on it for most of its' life.

LRT Straighten gunnel b 10 2023.JPG


Enjoy.
Sam.
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