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Who put the stick in my heater hose?

Millrat

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Replace the heater hoses on my 62 mkII the other day and found a 2" twig about the size of a pencil in the block on the return side. I have no idea how it got there or how it stayed there for possibly 35 years? Is it possible that this was done intentionally?
 
Replace the heater hoses on my 62 mkII the other day and found a 2" twig about the size of a pencil in the block on the return side. I have no idea how it got there or how it stayed there for possibly 35 years? Is it possible that this was done intentionally?

OF course it was intentional .
Mother Nature did it:
Why you think them hoses lasted for 35 Years.---Keoke---:blush:
 
That makes sense. It must be an organic form of Stop Leak. Or maybe a preservation spell:smile:. Or maybe I have a wood Sprite and it sprouted. I'll plant it and see if I can grow a Bugeye!
 
The trick to growing a bugeye is harvest timing. You may be tempted to hold off until it grows a trunk but it will always grow fender lights before that happens.
 
The trick to growing a bugeye is harvest timing. You may be tempted to hold off until it grows a trunk but it will always grow fender lights before that happens.

and obviousy if you pick too soon, you end up, not with a dwarf but a Midget. :grin:
 
So cross pollination would produce a Spridget?

absolutely and of course a mutant would be a Triumph (Oh was that an inside word?) ;)
 
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