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On ‎2‎/‎1‎/‎2019 at 11:06 AM, JBNeal said:

LOL, I looked at that photo about 4 times before I finally saw it...... camouflaged very well :)

 

14 hours ago, pflaming said:

I like this thread. We chuckle today, but those fixes were of survival years.

glad it is received in the way it was intended,  not slamming or knocking anyone's fixes.... they just make me laugh  

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I got a wild hair to kill 2 birds with one stone as I needed to visit the local locksmith, so I figured I'd get a key cut for the Spring Special since it didn't have one supplied by the previous owner.  I carefully removed the ignition switch from the dash, and mr. butterfingers dropped it on the floorboards...that's when I noticed the cylinder had fallen out of the switch.  Upon further examination, it appears that somebody took the pins out of the cylinder, and all ya needed to operate the switch was a used corn dog stick :cool:

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Spring Special for sure...no special springs or tumblers....Locksmith can still pin the tumbler for you for whatever key you have on hand...bad part is the cylinder lock pin may be damaged if it just fell out.....check it close for worthiness first.

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This has probably been seen before but Julie saw this on the net..... 

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Waay back when, garages and mechanics were few and far between. So cars were built to be reapairable. But still requires parts. 
farmers are way out in the boonies and only had the materials at hand to fix and get rolling. Same went for the farm machinery. I can only respect what they did to keep things rolling. 

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Couple to add to the pile ?

“b” series seat adjustment pin replacement 

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seat to back re enforcement

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10 hours ago, Brent B3B said:

Couple to add to the pile ?

“b” series seat adjustment pin replacement 

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seat to back re enforcement

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“Factory original” lol. 

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Almost thinking this should be in the technical archives. 
 

lots of great stuff.

will have to get a pic of the fender repair on a parts truck, galvanized sheet metal and 2 rows of machine screws. 

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