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Chops124
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What is the brand name of those rubber hair bands that can be used for Tyco traction tires?

As usual, I misplaced my traction tires that I spent some absurd amount of money on.
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What is the brand name of those rubber hair bands that can be used for Tyco traction tires?

As usual, I misplaced my traction tires that I spent some absurd amount of money on.

Originally posted by Chops124 - October 21 2014 :  10:59:15 PM



chops i think they are "Goodys"

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Goody's. That's what I'm looking for. Will stop by Wally World after my
shift is over. Many thanks. How's the big move coming along? How
does that Rock Island Geep running?

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Hey guys, I also found some nice hairbands at "Sally's Beauty Supply". They are cut closer to what we would all call "square". Some of those Goody's bands are so poorly cut that they will not fit on a wheel.
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Goody's. That's what I'm looking for. Will stop by Wally World after my
shift is over. Many thanks. How's the big move coming along? How
does that Rock Island Geep running?

Originally posted by Chops124 - October 21 2014 :  11:26:55 PM



Chops we are taking a 26' Penske truck down to Texas this coming week. Not only to move a load of 'stuff' but mostly to clear out the house so it will show better and to clear some room to do some of the work it needs. But, it is a giant first step. Some of my train boxes will be making the trip too.
The RI Geep (actually it's an Alco ) was giving me a headache so I made a effort to "step away from the PT" before I destroyed it. That little pinion gear is being a PIA (it deserves its reputation). Couple that to the paper thin PT gears and .... yeah I had to put it down and collect my sanity. It's waiting patiently though

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