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pigpenracing

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Each time I go down to my mechanics shop he always pulls out some kind of really handy tool. Usually I am asking where in the hell he got that tool because I need one. I was working on taking the tailwheel chains off today. I am trying to hold the rudder over and push the damn tailwheel over to get enough slack to get the clip off. Ron walks over with the brake spring pliers and says try this! Wow, that was easy.
I just ordered a pair for $9.99. Does anyone else use these?
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