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Last four in the paint room Cut in and to be sprayed yet tonight:


Four shown prior with new stems installed and the spacer rings. All eight tires will stretch on and be refitted to the trailer in the morning.



Nuts for the Dayton, (spoke hubs) wedges. 20 minutes prior to the photo they were a crusty/rusty mess. Cleaned up nicely and will be painted black as will the wedges.



Harvest isn't waiting so need to get a move on.....
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Voila!! Last four drying down. Long day as I started at 6:30 a.m. and it's now 12:15a.m. so not too bad for a grouchy, and retired 65 year old codger.

Come morning in about five hours, I'll install new stems, stretch the rubber back onto the rims, reinstall onto the trailer, and head to harvest.

 


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Mounted up this morning:




Hardware painted after blasting yesterday:



Slipped the wheel ends together while the paint on the hardware was being forced dried, and equalized all tire pressures at 100psi:



Buttoned the job up and getting ready to deliver it this afternoon:

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Cousin is very happy with this job and it goes to work tomorrow afternoon. 

The reason I kept this thread going citing the lack of interest shown is I do good blast, and paint work Don't have loyalty to any brand or color as the only one that matters to me is US currency green.

If you want services I provide and desire work we'll both be proud of, feel free to reach out via email and we'll talk.

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robsblastshop@gmail.com
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