3.89 m with original AOB round bolt, x on the top.
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3.89 m with original AOB round bolt, x on the top.
Chuck- sounds like it very well should be original. When you get a chance, list the other parts that are on your inland. I would enjoy comparing it to what parts are one mine.
Steve
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Thanks Duane.
Johnny- mine is real close, 740,448. Did this ship in the same shipment as the OPs?
Thanks!
Just realized that I did not post the link. Sorry about that.
Inland pictures by smkohler1 - Photobucket
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Once the...
That is really neat! I appreciate the info.
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