Nope. Wish they were they are easier to find.
When I got the tractor it had what I believe to be the original tires on it. Cracked apart and leaking fluid. Getting them and the wheel weights off was one of the more miserable projects I've been involved in.
Post flatbed load photos here V2.0
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I been plenty poor: couldn't get me to drink silver bullet unless a lead one was the alternate. Woof!
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I ain't a beer snob: just some flavors I can't get with.
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I can't drink Budweiser....
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Still having nightmares about seeing the runoff tubes in the horse barn going directly to the canning and bottling building. Lol
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Instead of drinking right from the bottle or can, pour it in a frosted glass. Instead of trying to minimize head by pouring it on the side of the glass, pour it from high right in the center. Get as much head as possible. It will take a couple of good pours from a bottle to finish the job, letting the head settle.
Now you have a beer that has had a chance to breath, just like a good red wine. Take a sip from that glass that breathed, then take a sip straight from the bottle. You can actually make cheap beer drinkable.1951 ford, Crusader66, bigguns and 5 others Thank this.
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