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@kulangot is helping me find a mountain bike, so just thought I'd ask if anyone here is looking to unload anything? I'm going to need about a 21" frame, and am hoping to keep things in the $400 and under range for something used. Whatcha got?

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I have an old Trek 7000 fat tube aluminum frame in OUTSTANDING condition...I took the after market suspension fork off and sold it a few years ago and put back on original fork setup. Shimano gruppo, matrix wheels, titanium anti-chain suck thing, etc. Basic and reliable and great bike. Not fancy by todays standards though...hahaha but looks brand new still.
 
For sale: SM465 to 3 speed t-case adapter. This was custom made by a shop here in Raleigh, I'm not going to use it. Open to offers.

Mike
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I have a 60" Farm Jack a little surface rust but functions $50 obo
CO2 tank off of a military zodiac was going to make OBA with it but decided to go with a compressor instead. 50 obo

Both items located in Black Mountain.

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Two questions:

1. Is the Co2 tank full?
2. Does it have any stickers or a date stamped in it?

Very interested.
 
Two questions:

1. Is the Co2 tank full?
2. Does it have any stickers or a date stamped in it?

Very interested.
It did have some CO2 in it but I evacuated it the other day so I know its holding pressure good because its been several years that it was filled. Here are some pics of the stickers and stamps.

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If you can fill it for me, I'll take it for $50. Looks like the newest certification stamp was in 99, so I believe it'll need to be recertified before it gets refilled, increasing the effective cost to the buyer.

It should only cost $10 to fill it, so if you can get it filled for me, I'll take it.
 
If you can fill it for me, I'll take it for $50. Looks like the newest certification stamp was in 99, so I believe it'll need to be recertified before it gets refilled, increasing the effective cost to the buyer.

It should only cost $10 to fill it, so if you can get it filled for me, I'll take it.

Ill see if I can find a shop around here I still fairly new to this area so let me see what I can do.
 
@GLTHFJ60 Johnny I am sure you already know this, but Pye Barker can recertifiy the tank for you cheaply. I have been using them for years.

Pye Barker Raleigh
832-101 Purser Ave Raleigh, NC 27603
Phone 919-779-4010 | Fax 919-779-4014
 
any welding supply can do it or even a fire extinquisher repair shop....I take mine to fire extinquisher shop (Pye Barker) as they are cheaper than welding supply and they do all the tank tests and certs for them anyhow. Cost me around $20-25 last time for new cert stamp and fill of CO2 though mine is half that size...so may be more for the fill since it is by weight.
 
Im going to ask the guy at the end of my road he owns a small welding business and see if he can do it or who the best is around here.
 
Turned out to be too big for my garage. PM sent.
Made it home safely and made it into the garage. Let's just say the wife's eyes were a little big when I asked her to help me unload them. She did not realize they were that tall and wide. (I did though). These will replace the shelves in the back of my garage and help me store some bus transmissions and engines and tons of FJ parts. Thanks again D.M. It was great talking to ya and seeing your 40 in person. And thanks to CoinOperated for originally finding the shelves. :)

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Forgot to ask. I have a parts washer that has an electric re circulation pump that I will be selling. Just wondering if there is any interest in one. It's a cabinet with a shelf in it. About 4 feet wide and 2 feet depth. I can throw some pictures up tonight if anyone is interested.
 
Forgot to ask. I have a parts washer that has an electric re circulation pump that I will be selling. Just wondering if there is any interest in one. It's a cabinet with a shelf in it. About 4 feet wide and 2 feet depth. I can throw some pictures up tonight if anyone is interested.

Unless you have an extra one, you are going to want to hang on to that until you get your knuckle rebuild done.
 
Made it home safely and made it into the garage. Let's just say the wife's eyes were a little big when I asked her to help me unload them. She did not realize they were that tall and wide. (I did though). These will replace the shelves in the back of my garage and help me store some bus transmissions and engines and tons of FJ parts. Thanks again D.M. It was great talking to ya and seeing your 40 in person. And thanks to CoinOperated for originally finding the shelves. :)

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This picture shows a better perspective. I'm glad you made it home safely. How you ever convinced your wife to help unload is beyond me. Hope to see you at a "meeting" soon.
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