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started some saws today.... put a work bar and chain on the 2159, I did a muffler mod to the 111 dolmar the other day, it runs
pretty good, got a couple saw fer sale, but buyers draggen there butts :( , looked at a 250 homelite at a pawnshop, it looked good but had a broken prmer bulb
 
hopefullyif i get work done early tomorrow, i cant spend some time on the big bandsaw to make wedges.
everone else does stuff on the clock, but i dont want to frustrate my bosses. in almost 2 years I have never ran out of work!
but if the office is still open i can use the stuff. some day I want to make a CNC program to make wedges.
always have to get scrap/drop from other jobs...some of the plastic is $300 bucks a sheet!
 
Got a Z28 in today.
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Steve how much for a set of those steer tires?

I am way behind so didn't read the thread, things getting better around here.
 
Steve how much for a set of those steer tires?

I am way behind so didn't read the thread, things getting better around here.

LOL. Hi Stephen. Only $1600 for a pair. Probably good for about 8000 easy miles. They actually can stick to the pavement and make a little "pop" sound when you move the car after it's parked for a while. If the temperature is below the mid 30's, the tread can crack if the tire is rolled.


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LOL. Hi Stephen. Only $1600 for a pair. Probably good for about 8000 easy miles. They actually can stick to the pavement and make a little "pop" sound when you move the car after it's parked for a while. If the temperature is below the mid 30's, the tread can crack if the tire is rolled. Sent from my iPad using Tapatalk HD

I was in a tire shop a couple weeks ago. There was a brand new Shelby GT Mustang (SWEEEEEEET ride). The owner special ordered 2 tires for the rear; I think they were like the ones in your picture. The tire shop said the tires will NOT spin. The tire shop advised the owner not to buy the tires. They told the man your car's transmission and rear end are not designed for these tires. Told him your tranny and rear end are designed for some spinning; and, if you get on the gas hard repeatedly you will tear up your tranny or rear end. The guy bought the tires regardless.

My question is: Do you know if there is any truth to what the tire shop told the customer?
 

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