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been too long
since i posted... let's see if i can remember how to do this...
been working on setting up a used trailer we picked up last year. got to the point today where i could swap the string trimmer rack from the old one onto this one. when i went to dismantle it i was not surprised to see that the original fluid film application from at least 3 years ago was still there, still protecting and still slippery as heck the poles are telescoping but i set them once and never touhed the bolts until today, they're still coated down inside as where the ecrews that held my spacers in place. last picture shows the fresh coat before i rubbed it in![]() i guess it has been a while, i just realized they increased the number of pictures we can post
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did ya miss me?
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the poles are telescoping but i set them once and never touhed the bolts until today, they're still coated down inside as where the ecrews that held my spacers in place. last picture shows the fresh coat before i rubbed it in








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