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True for about any of our LBC's too!

When changing insurance a couple of years ago, the swap went smoothly until I gave them the chassis number from my 52 IH. I had to bring the title and the pickup over to show them that it indeed has only has five digits and that they are all numbers.
I bought an older Lund boat when I lived in Minnesota. I had a heck of a time registering it in Illinois since it had a 4 digit serial number
 
I was just there and asked for a woodruff key. We don't have those. I looked it up on my phone and showed her the part in stock, annoyed she went to the wall and found it. The kid who checked me out asked what it was and what it was for. There is hope.
 
I was just there and asked for a woodruff key. We don't have those. I looked it up on my phone and showed her the part in stock, annoyed she went to the wall and found it. The kid who checked me out asked what it was and what it was for. There is hope.
Should have said it's for "a woodruff lock"
 
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