trainbuffjr
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 | | 08/28/2008 9:57 AM |
| I was at the Farm Store a while back and I found these. They are bee guards for Hummingbird feeders
With a little paint they can become spark arrestors
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 | | 08/28/2008 1:47 PM |
| Aaron, That looks great did you have to trim the stack to fit or did it slide in? And what farm supply store?
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vsmith 1st Class Member SoCal
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 | | 08/28/2008 1:55 PM |
| | OOOHHHHHHH MONGO WANT MONGO WANT !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! | |
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trainbuffjr
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 | | 08/30/2008 10:02 PM |
| Thanks Guys! I bought these at Rural King in Herculanium, Mo., but should be available at any Rural King or Bucheits farm stores. This engine had a solid stack so the bottom of the Spark Arrestor was cut of and it was glued on, but the stem is just shy of a 1/2" so it should slide into the stack on most engines.
Hope this helps.
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 | | 09/01/2008 4:03 AM |
| hmmmmmmmm, for hummer feeders....cut it down abit and add skeeter wire BLAM Dark side calls Toad | | | |
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