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<blockquote data-quote="skidsteer.ca" data-source="post: 43920" data-attributes="member: 307"><p>That is not the worst I have seen.</p><p>Be careful layer steel plates as in your seat pan Rust likes any place it can get between two layers or any damp locations. I should dig up some of the photos I did of the 853 a few years back. It had pieces gone too, and swelling between layere pieces bending them all up. Hopefully your seat pan is one of the worst spots. Surface rust is not such a big issue, just ugly. Rusted out on the other hand is a lot of work.</p><p>Skidsteer.ca</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="skidsteer.ca, post: 43920, member: 307"] That is not the worst I have seen. Be careful layer steel plates as in your seat pan Rust likes any place it can get between two layers or any damp locations. I should dig up some of the photos I did of the 853 a few years back. It had pieces gone too, and swelling between layere pieces bending them all up. Hopefully your seat pan is one of the worst spots. Surface rust is not such a big issue, just ugly. Rusted out on the other hand is a lot of work. Skidsteer.ca [/QUOTE]
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