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Subject: Comments - Boston2021 2024-08-01
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KC Kevin |
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That is the main going to the right yes? There is a risk of it kinking. That's no bueno. It looks like its already started. I would be turning the fruit to the left as it appears in this photo. If the main past the fruit is problematic, terminating it might be your best bet.
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8/2/2024 1:07:41 PM
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Boston2021 |
Boston
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Yes, that is the main going to the right. It didn't have that kink until I moved it last night. The left shoulder was right up against the main. Thank you.
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8/2/2024 1:35:14 PM
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