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Old 02-16-2007, 03:43 AM   #1
Tom Gina 06
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I did the same thing last winter broke it off on my Wildcat. All I did to fix it was put in a spine gear about 7 bucks and then cut off the aluminum ends while on top of the 5er redrilled the holes and put the pins back in. Works great and much cheaper than buying a new antenna. That is if the head is salvagable. Good luck
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