Well, be sure to use the proper safety equipment regardlessAbsolutely nothing or nobody
I need to get the back yard mowed.
Well, be sure to use the proper safety equipment regardlessAbsolutely nothing or nobody
Good to hear.Good Morning All! Working some OT today so another drive-by from me. Wife's surgery went pretty good, still has the stint in for 3-4 more weeks but isn't feeling any pain from it. I'll check in later, have a Great Saturday!
wrong color but is row your own. 1964 Plymouth Sport Fury Classic Car - cars & trucks - by dealer -...
Lookerwrong color but is row your own. 1964 Plymouth Sport Fury Classic Car - cars & trucks - by dealer -...
Will do on Monday. I get a good break at the UPS store. Still almost 10 a book on good paper.
Had to order some 12" calipers to measure pushrods, finally showed up.. reading up i saw i need a ball bearing to measure the cup/ball style? is there another way in case i can't find one laying around..
And just bout time to clean my bench off so i can rip into the trans
Off to the winery tonight with neighbors. I'm not a fan of their wine (too many tannins, gives me a headache) They do serve local beer and a few canned brands. Live music out in the hills. It's fun.
Had to order some 12" calipers to measure pushrods, finally showed up.. reading up i saw i need a ball bearing to measure the cup/ball style? is there another way in case i can't find one laying around..
And just bout time to clean my bench off so i can rip into the trans
Haven't been feeling like working on my car at all or doing much.. been vegetating is all...Where ya been Amigo?
No, you will need a ball bearing (5/16" I think) to measure the length as the cup in the end of the pushrod is not a half circle and you won't get an exact measurement...
I saw a beautiful diesel dually yesterday. It was mint! One thing i noticed, no rusty junk here.
<~~~~~ thinking if he gets Maxx's black Hemi Express washed today it will bring Hilary this way
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It sure looks cool on the radar.Looks like it's tracking more to the east (north) after landfall.