Jon
If you have a slide in reciever hitch, I caot the slide in part with grease
and the reciever part has a sponge cut too fit
and soaked in oil with a rubber cap over the front of the tube. Had a slide
in get stuck a few years back and had to pull it out
with a chain tied to a pole. Big mess to de-rust and clean up after the
fact. Lessons learned.
Glen
----- Original Message -----
From: "Jon Wennerberg" <jonw@up.net>
To: "LSR list (E-mail)" <land-speed@autox.team.net>
Sent: Tuesday, January 21, 2003 2:20 PM
Subject: Winter!
> Today's high was about +10 if you believe what I saw on the thermometer.
I
> spent the day brushing the crud off the hitch adapter on the truck and
> spraying a new coat of Rustoleum black on it. Damn salt. . . but I love
to
> race on it, so I won't say anything more.
>
> Got a new trailer last week - 6 x 12 oughta carry both bikes and all of
our
> stuff with some room to spare - no more rental trailers, so this means we
> can hang shelves from the top of the walls and have room for everything,
> even the jug of wash-down water, and maybe even a generator. I wonder if
> there'll be room for the toolbox.
>
>
>
> Jon E. Wennerberg
> Seldom Seen Slim Land Speed Racing
> #436 M/PS/G 1340 CC
> 2001: 200.471 mph - 2002 GOAL: 220.554++mph
> Marquette, Michigan 49855
> (That's Way Up North)
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