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      LarryW




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      Registered: January 2008
      Location: Vicksburg, Michigan
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      This is what happens when the tow strap is connected to a down tree, then wrapped around axle, then hooked to hitch. This is why I should of put the rear corner protecters back on. The strap cut and wedged itself into this big honkin gap.
      · Date: Sun April 26, 2009 · Views: 960
      · Filesize: 52.9kb, 68.6kb ·
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      Rating: ********** 10.00
      Keywords: ouch!!!
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  1.   Sun April 26, 2009 8:24pm Rating: 10.00 
    1. jpswift1

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      Registered: June 2007
      Location: Buffalo, NY
      Posts: 6,442

      It could be a lot worse.......that looks like it is fixable for sure.

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  1.   Sun April 26, 2009 8:26pm
    1. jpswift1

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      Registered: June 2007
      Location: Buffalo, NY
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      I really don't know why I rated this a 10......sometimes I'm not thinking. Talk to Hydromike about some good ABS repair techniques. The 8x8 Attex tank trainer I sold him had a lot of cracks that were much worse than this.

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  1.   Mon April 27, 2009 7:53am
    1. hydromike

      Attex Addict


      Registered: June 2007
      Location: Buffalo, NY area
      Posts: 2,968

      Heck Larry, you could fix this up with no problem.... Scrub it down good, use a heat gun to soften it up a bit and then start to push it back out to it's normal shape. A cold, wet rag works well to "freeze" the plastic once you get it back into shape. Plastic welding really works great, and you've got a great candidate here. It's actually kinda of therapeutic. A good thing, when you need as much therapy as I do...

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  1.   Tue April 28, 2009 7:56pm
    1. LarryW

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      Registered: January 2008
      Location: Vicksburg, Michigan
      Posts: 3,507

      Thank guys Im not to worried about it anymore just was shocked it happened to my baby.

      I worked with abs repair goo before on 225/hustler. But heat gunning it to bring it back to shape first is great idea. Thanks
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