Timken bearings were probably made in Northampton, England where I used to
live and near where my brother still does live.
Of course the Hershey's chocolate factory mug my wife bought me (with my
money) is made in CHINA.
Daniel1312
In a message dated 25/05/03 23:36:51 GMT Daylight Time, spritenut@Exit109.com
writes:
> I can't shut up. There you go.
> The old Timken bearings made in good ole PennsylRAINia
> is what chuck probably has on his Sprite.
> Asian read backwards from us so if the specs caleed for .123
> you get 321. No wonder they don't fit!
> Thanks to Peter, I get some chinese auto parts manufacturer
> emails, they can't even spell. But it is great reading ;)
> "We sale quarity uto pats to you belly belly cheep."
> We do all are own work. #1 son melts metal, #1 duaghter bang metal into
> shape, #3 son in charge of quality control, (he's brind)
>
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