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  1. No, only jumped on it with 250 lbs over and over. Everything is good. I don't believe it weakened it at all, just made it flex more.
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  2. I agree.........amazingly fast response to questions on this site! (But I still need to figure out why I dont get email alerts to new posts, so I just have to click on the site and look for the new posts). I have an old 1968 Case backhoe and found great help/commodery on the Heavy Equipment Site, but other vehicle makes/models forum sites can be real lacking. Its hard to remember those days way back before the internet when I was restoring old relics (1927 Nash, old Studebaker Hawks, 60s Dodge Chargers, etc.), and had no help, except for Hemmings, car magazines, owners manuals/shop manuals and shade-tree mechanic advice. So, there is no excuse for the younger generation to jump into old cars and learn the fun/challenging art of restoring/maintaining them. Funny......when we needed old parts, it was just the yearly trip up to the Carlisle/Hershey antique car shows, Hemmings, the local junk yard.......but today we can buy parts from all accross the US and World via the internet. Next, I guess that 3D printing will allow people to just print their needed parts on the printer and go slap them onto the car.......then, maybe these forums will become extinct? But we all will surely be those old dinasaurs, just a geologist's curiosity.
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