![]() ![]() The United States is not likely staring down the barrel at a second civil war, but in the past, when churches split over politics, it was a sign that country was fast coming apart at the seams. And they were right.Īmid handwringing over the current state of political polarization, it’s worth revisiting the religious crackup of the 1840s. ![]() When the schism did finally come, many observers worried that the inability of the churches to maintain unity portended something far more serious. Denominational leaders, clergymen and parishioners largely agreed to disagree. For years, the churches had successfully contained debates over the propriety of slavery. Not a bad job.The last major split in the church occurred in the 1840s, when the question of slavery opened a rift in America’s major evangelical denominations. To replace the axle you will have to split the body. You will also need some rivets and a rivet tool. They buy broken new toys form Ertl and have anything you will need. Will see if they have an email or phone number. ![]() Taking my son to a toy show at the Darke county fairgrounds Greenville Ohio, there is usually a vendor that sells new parts to repair toys. ![]() And they defiantly don't make farm toys like they used to. I have five boys and have repaired my share of toys. Lots of toy rebuilders out there, google some and you will find plenty. Google it and you will find guys who have repairs as well as the stuff to turn it into a pulling tractor.Also ebay has the stuff. Posted 17:54 (#3499411 - in reply to #3499391) Subject: Re: Kids Ertl machineryĬall the John Deere Block man and insist on a warranty claim, or threaten litigation. Thought I would check here first and see who might have something to offer. I may just end up doing the JB weld deal. Posted 17:36 (#3499355 - in reply to #3499286) Subject: Re: Kids Ertl machineryīought it for the kid last Christmas. Or drill a hole through the top part down into the spindle and put a small screw in it. I'd say that you could just stick the spindle back in the axle and some jb weld in the socket and you should be good to go. That looks high $$ for a kid or is it something "new" they just came out with Posted 17:28 (#3499333 - in reply to #3499286) Subject: Re: Kids Ertl machineryīuy another one. (image.jpg) Attachments - image.jpg (33KB - 129 downloads) image.jpg (33KB - 114 downloads) image.jpg (43KB - 134 downloads) ![]()
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