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Post by timber on Mar 27, 2012 0:29:48 GMT -5
I didn't WRITE this line, it was a copy/paste from the company history, obviously it was translated from German; Germany FAG bearings group was founded in 1883, it is the earliest bearings 6203-RS manufacture, and stands in the forehead of the global bearings field. Sorry \\-olf (is this Wolf?) but when I read "stands in the forehead" I just rolled. LOL, well to be honest I didn't notice it till you pointed it out because I was focused on putting the bearing info in for the lady, but I did see the odd translated jumble that became "it is the earliest bearings 6203-RS manufacture" WHich doesn't make alot of sense to read, but you know what they meant. Yes, \\-olf = a creatively written version of "wolf" with the \\- resembling an ultra modern letter "W"
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Post by Metal Pony on Mar 27, 2012 4:10:19 GMT -5
Oops, sorry there, olf. I just assumed by the name you were of Scandinavian descent. :-) My bad--never assume! I will check out that website later on this morning, thank you.
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Post by Metal Pony on Mar 30, 2012 9:12:43 GMT -5
Hi, just a quick note to say thanks for investing your time and thought into my problems and to let you know about that axle nut that I was having a hard time removing. If you'll recall, I said I had to put the axle nut on FLUSH side toward me, otherwise my socket couldn't grab the sides of it? Mystery solved--there are TWO spacers, one is about 1", and the other one's about 1/4". I was putting the 1/4" spacer in the WRONG PLACE--it fits directly behind the axle nut. Now I have room for my socket.
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