fatjay
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Changed gears real quick and went to HD and got some 4x4's and built a new mailbox post to put the new mailbox on. The old post was a bear to get out of the frozen ground, and i didn't realize there was concrete on it.
as long as they keep coming.My New Year's wish for you is that your next project will be easy!
My son's camper trailer sat for a long time on a flat tire. I couldn't get it to seat, so I put some grease along the edge of the rim. That did the trick.Who would have thought I'd use the tire machine again so soon. Found the kubota tire so flat the tire came off the wheel.
son's camper trailer sat for a long time with a flat tire and was so deformed, I couldn't get the bead to seat. I put some grease along th eedge of th erim
Several hundred dollars of wire. I'd like to avoid it if possible. 6 inverters need equal wire lengths, but are not equal distant from the bus bar.Could you run the wires through the ceiling? Or will that add too much length?
I opted for no ether this time. I tried the ratchet strap, but it didn't work. If jumping on it didn't work I was going to get the assembly lube.My son's camper trailer sat for a long time on a flat tire. I couldn't get it to seat, so I put some grease along the edge of the rim. That did the trick.
And then, there's always ether....
Well that thumb looked like it survived. Did you really lose part of your thumb?Also, lots of profanity. Two lugs were 5/8 when the rest were 3/4. I was mad, and I cross threaded the stud trying to get it back on so i could break it loose. So now I have a wheel running on 3 studs instead of 4.
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That was before it got crushed. No, didn't lose it, but it looks like I'm going to lose the nail. I've lost 2 big toe nails in the past 4 years due to crushing and it looks like this is nail #3.Well that thumb looked like it survived. Did you really lose part of your thumb?
Hope not.