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We`ll see once we hear from Ryan.
With this cold weather we may leave it till next week end.
If nothing else we could get together this weekend for a round of coffee, some SK51 advance planning, bench racing and general BS....
Okay just got back. Today seemed nice enough I'm more then in on Saturday morning probably show up to Morris's at 10am. I will stop at Walkers and buy some wire wheels for a angle grinder of various sizes. Other then that maybe do some of the Bod work on the fenders, And I'm sure there will be plenty of BS and future plans too. Today I saw a mint green 3 ton about a 47, mint green actually stood out nice with a black flatdeck.
And yes I am offfering to pick up donuts and coffee, so Moe how you take your coffee?
I`ve got lots of great coffee so bring some Tim`s best, I love their crullers.....At least 3-4 please.
I`ll plug in the Bobcat so we can get SK51 inside tomorrow morning.
Looks like it`s you and me so far.....
Don't worry about plugging in the Bobcat I can feel the 1951 is going to start right up and say "Ahh that feels good hear me roar"
Well............ maybe you better still plug in the Bobcat...... LoL
A cruleer/cruller is common at Tim`s, you`ll see what I mean when you get there.
If not be sure to call me on the cell, crullers are important to my well being when working on old trucks.......
Sounds good.
Check into buying slip on chrome wheel nut covers at Fort Garry Industries or some of the semi dealerships such as Canada West Truck Centre/Merlin Motors. Be sure they`re good quality or stainless steel, the cheap import junk will rapidly turn to rust.