Cub Grill material
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Re: Cub Grill material
Well, nice work, as usual!
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Re: Cub Grill material
That looks great! Thanks for sharing with us.
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Re: Cub Grill material
More on Shane’s excellent work is found here, about halfway down the page:
viewtopic.php?f=1&t=92172&p=770623&hilit=Grille#p769970
Think ahead to what you will expose your working Cub to (grass clippings, weed stubble, etc.). That’s the real purpose of the screen material; tight enough weave/openings to keep stuff from being sucked up by the fan again the radiator surface.
Keep us posted…
viewtopic.php?f=1&t=92172&p=770623&hilit=Grille#p769970
Think ahead to what you will expose your working Cub to (grass clippings, weed stubble, etc.). That’s the real purpose of the screen material; tight enough weave/openings to keep stuff from being sucked up by the fan again the radiator surface.
Keep us posted…
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