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URGENT HELP REQUIRED OR UDI WILL KILL ME!!!


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Glue + 1/32 Tractor cab glass

see the white marks?? RUINED!!

This is not the 1st one it's happened to !!!!

I think its the vapours of the glue not actual contact of the stuff!!!

HOW DO I CLEAN??

Wiping with damp cloth doesn't work makes it worse!!!

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        Paint the clear parts with Johnsons "Klear" polish before using superglues,not only gives an extra sparkle to the glass ,but also stops the glue fogging it up.

Now that sounds like a plan!!

I don't want to put a downer on ya but

ITS KNACKERED!!!! let it go! :'( :'(  your only drawing out the pain -

or spray it with snow spray a pretend its winter ;D ;D ;D ;D

Not a chance I will win, Thats burnt money if i give up on it, my poor wee soldier :D :D :D

Well there are not here yet  :(

You haven't sent me your address yet

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Put in new glass form another tractor!!

Haven't had time to try out things properly!!

Sowing just finished this evening when another man phoned looking seed sowed!!!

Dam it!! >:(

Now now, if you were using a New Holland TS115 you'd be out knocking on doors looking for more work, not lamenting the fact that you'll have to spend more time in the cab.

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NO I'd be out knocking on doors to find someone with a John Deere to pull me out of the wet hole the TS115 got stuck in.

Well don't ask this neighbour of yours. His "little beauty" couldn't even handle a Vaderstad that is normally run behind a TM175 down this part of the Country.

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