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Ted,
I am the same guy. Nice talking to you today. I sent you a e-mal re: address/info.
Thanks
Don
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I’ve dug out a broken set of C1TE rods in the core building of which I can send one that’s rebuildable. Just give me a call. Contact information is at www.eatonbalancing.com . Not sure if you're the same one who called a couple of days ago also looking for a C1TE rod.
Lorena, Texas (South of Waco)
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Still looking for one C1TE rod. Thanks.
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Yeah, my machine guy recommends I find another one. So I am still looking. Darn hard to find. Appreciate any help to get the 312 going.
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If the rod isn't badly twisted, I've read that it might be possible to carefully straighten it. If so a crack check is likely a good idea afterwards..
Paul
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My 312 I am rebuilding needs one good C!TE rod. There was one that ended up being twisted. Appreciate any help. It is holding up the balancing. Thanks.
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