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    #16
    brilliant! - now that is out of the box thinking!
    I usually have similar brainwaves- but must admit I have never thought of that and I do have the exact problem! put glue and grease and all sorts to hold the nut in place.

    cheers for that.

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      #17
      Originally posted by chuck hahn View Post
      I snip two small pieces of the clear tubing that comes with them and do the same thing.
      Ditto, same that i do, works great. But i prefer the batteries with the thick nuts.

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        #18
        Originally posted by Garand1 View Post
        But i prefer the batteries with the thick nuts.

        Thats what she said....



        haha, sorry, had to say it

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          #19
          That is a really good idea!

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            #20
            Originally posted by chuck hahn View Post
            Save those crusty carb drain hoses now and then ..you can snip pieces from them to stuff under the nuts too.
            So...you have a crusty hose stuffed under your nuts?
            ...don't they have salves or unguents for that?

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              #21
              Originally posted by wkmpt View Post
              So...you have a crusty hose stuffed under your nuts?
              ...don't they have salves or unguents for that?
              I think there might be a poultice for that

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                #22
                Okay this thread degraded far enough already LMAO crusty hose and rusty nuts lordy!
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