Tire Gauge?

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Kurt Rahn
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Tire Gauge?

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I left my tire gauge in one of the cones in the grid. It's got yellow rubber around the bezel and a black hose with rotting rubber as it comes out of the bezel. Anyone see it?
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Kurt Rahn wrote:I left my tire gauge in one of the cones in the grid. It's got yellow rubber around the bezel and a black hose with rotting rubber as it comes out of the bezel. Anyone see it?


Looking around my office now. I don't see it here. :P
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Most Lost&Found stuff ends up in the passenger seat of the motorhome.
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Ron Flaherty
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After cleaning grid, I dropped off a tire gauge fitting the description at the motorhome. Along with 1 tire sprayer and 1 hat.
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Kurt Rahn
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Ron Flaherty wrote:After cleaning grid, I dropped off a tire gauge fitting the description at the motorhome. Along with 1 tire sprayer and 1 hat.
Awesome…thanks Ron!
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