What's your view look like today?

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Lol.... If i knew I'd tell you.... I just know it was manufactured in the 70s in Canada.. Never was able to learn much more than that... I bought it 2 years ago with a snowmobile engine hacked into it... And A LOT of shady "body work"..... It's one of them deals I want to throw in the trash on a daily basis... But I've only been able to fine one other in existence..

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I sold it about 4 months ago for 6 hundo. I had paid 4 for it and it didn't run. I did points, condensor, and plug and got it running. I brought it to the swapmeet for 2 years and was asking 8. Everybody was offering 4. The market here on the east coast is soft on old 50s unless they are mint.
It was really slow and I never rode it and wanted another bike. I bought a BBR primmy with kitaco 124. It's sick fast
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I had that same setup but a takagawa engine. Man do I miss it.

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The ragsdale farm has been good this year. One isn't pictured a nice 7 point buck. By a 10 year old.
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8 years old took this.
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My dad 67
And Donnie the honorary cousin Eddie
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That should be in every salt water mechanics tool box! Smart tool. I usually do that with a welder and replace the hardware afterwards. Bet that works much faster!

WTF I AGREE! With that being said!

My dad couldn't wait to help me today. He got try out his new bolt buster tool. It heats just point of contact and super fast. Got all the lug nuts off without breaking anything.View attachment 322597

Let's see some close up tool shots and a model
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That should be in every salt water mechanics tool box! Smart tool. I usually do that with a welder and replace the hardware afterwards. Bet that works much faster!

My dad had read about it than we got to see it at SEMA. As soon as the guy demo it in front of us my dad says wrap it up I'll take it.
It says to use for 2 mins than off for 4mins. We were able to get 2 lugs off than had to wait about 5mins before using it again.
I would have used a torch and wound up ruining or breaking a few studs so it worked great.
 
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