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    Quote Originally Posted by flocass1 View Post
    Turns out it was welded on.
    Just a spot of wire feed, not too critical but still a hot spot created.

    I would just move it as is if you don't want it. Clean it up and let someone with pails of parts restore it.
    Regards, Jim

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    Thanks for the advice! I also want to thank everyone for helping me solve the mystery of this weird barrel band. Much appreciated!

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