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42rocker

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  1. This link popped up. Don't know anything that is not listed in link. If you have more info (like do they have Weasels?)? please add some info. New Museum With Largest Private Collection Of Military Vehicles Set To Open Memorial Day Weekend (msn.com) Later 42rocker
  2. "will not/can not" should be interesting to see on that one. Personally, I'm not sure which I would want one big track or a track I can take apart. Something to think about. Later 42rocker
  3. Lighter???? Looks like one heck of a lot less steel.... Way to go! Good Luck. Stay Safe Later 42rocker
  4. I also say THANK YOU for sharing. Stay Safe Everyone. Later 42rocker
  5. Ok, park then paint. I've done that on many projects. That way if paint gets scratched then protective park is under it. After all, how could a track grouser get scratched.... Later 42rocker
  6. Can't wait to see more. Go Patrick Go!!!! I'm at that stage. Somewhat, have all of the grousers stripped and ready to clean. Guess I need to start in with the wire wheel next. Was thinking about parking after that, but your painting with that flex seal is an interesting idea. Like I said GO PATRICK!!!! Stay Safe Everyone. Later 42rocker
  7. That said try to find out as MUCH history as possible on the Weasel you are thinking about buying.... You might not know if that "Weasel" did it or not. Sorry could not help it. Being a member here and reviewing as much as you can is your best thing. Might even be a lot better than vehicle history report.... Stay Safe Everyone. Later 42rocker
  8. Not long ago I started grinding apart another set of tracks (Thanks again Patrick for that back up set). So, Thursday started pulling the cut bolt heads from the bands. In this tracks cases the best part is belting that can be used on another set. Like I said to you grinding and cutting the nuts off, I believe is the fastest way to get French style track apart. As I recall less time than using a 18mm socket and 19.5 inch long 1/2inch drive rachet. No matter, how you do it ---- it's a PAIN!!!! Stay Safe Everyone.
  9. Wow, that's some hitch setup. Stay Safe Everyone. Later 42rocker
  10. Took two complete tracks apart last Nov/Dec. It's a pain. Harder to remove the rubber so you can recycle the steel chain pieces. Ending up with 300 pounds of steel scrap. Wow at 10 cents a pound (it's up) $30.00. Not worth it but. Patrick Good Luck Stay Safe Everyone Later 42rocker
  11. Nice fresh snow and you are running your Weasel on it. Great!!! Enjoy and have fun. Later 42rocker
  12. Nice Very Nice! Stay Safe Later 42rocker
  13. Those parts were not brass in my French tracks. They were steel. I took all of them apart and then scrapped them. Good Luck and Good Work. Stay Safe Later 42rocker
  14. Thats very interesting. Looking forward to hearing how it goes. Stay Safe Later 42rocker
  15. They sure look strong. Stay Safe Later 42rocker
  16. Anyone have a way to reach him other than facebook, for those of us that do not use facebook? Thanks Good Luck with track repairs. Stay Safe Later 42rocker
  17. Nice work Stay Safe Later 42rocker
  18. While they are not perfect.... kaiser Willys is a very good starting point. I've learned a lot from their catalogs. Also, they try their best to help you out on the phone. I've found that at Auto parts stores the person on the phone is always more important than the client at the counter. Therefore, I've learned to call first and ask all questions and try to get answers before I go in and wait at the counter. Good Luck Stay Safe Everyone Later 42rocker
  19. website Weasel Parts | Snake River 4x4 Thanks for the sharing. Later 42rocker
  20. Outstanding Work. Thanks for sharing all of these pics and info. Good Work. Stay Safe Everyone Later 42rocker
  21. Raffi Your tracks are looking great!!!! Nice Christmas Present for you. Please keep posting the pics and info. Thanks for sharing. Stay Safe Everyone. Covid sucks. Later 42rocker
  22. Raffi Where did you get the UHMW material from? Ok, did net search lots of places out there I see. Any special place you think worked well for you?? THANKS and Good Luck with everything. Thanks for sharing.. Later 42rocker
  23. Guessing you got the rubber pads from the same place???? Looking good.... Thanks for the sharing. Stay Safe. Later 42rocker
  24. Very Interesting and Good Luck with the project and Enjoy the rebuild. Please share the pics as you can. Stay Safe Everyone. Later 42rocker
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