Amen Steve!!!Been working on vehicles since Friday evening.
I'm about sick of vehicles .
What are you fixn on them now? I just got thru rebuilding the whole front end of my cummins, ball joints, hub bearings, tie rods, steering box, and powersteering pump. Does drive like a new truck again though!Been working on vehicles since Friday evening.
I'm about sick of vehicles .
Normally I enjoy working on cars/trucks. Used to earn a living doing it and that's what I went to school on . I like the challenge of electronic controls, but sometimes they can get frustrating. My Explorer is being that way right now. I've got it 99% taken care of but that 1% always bothers me . That 1% can leave a person stranded, so it takes a while for the trust factor to get seated again . It had a defective MAF sensor. Sometimes rather than putting gas in them, I'd rather pour gas on them, light a match and walk away. But the city and Fire Dept frown on that stuff.Amen Steve!!!
Preach it!!!
I’d rather take a beating than work on vehicles..
.3" .You wrung out them clouds Matt. When they passed by here could almost count the drops hitting the roof.3” here.
Good start I guess.
But really only buys a little time.
Yes, Mark, our ponds are way low to mud puddles too.
Fish are dead.
Road was dusty at 5.Morning men we have enough rain to settle the dust till this evening
Everything that I really understand how to work on in the automotive line is now so old they're collectors items and way out of my price range.Normally I enjoy working on cars/trucks. Used to earn a living doing it and that's what I went to school on . I like the challenge of electronic controls, but sometimes they can get frustrating. My Explorer is being that way right now. I've got it 99% taken care of but that 1% always bothers me . That 1% can leave a person stranded, so it takes a while for the trust factor to get seated again . It had a defective MAF sensor. Sometimes rather than putting gas in them, I'd rather pour gas on them, light a match and walk away. But the city and Fire Dept frown on that stuff.
I miss points.Everything that I really understand how to work on in the automotive line is now so old they're collectors items and way out of my price range.
Normally I enjoy working on cars/trucks. Used to earn a living doing it and that's what I went to school on . I like the challenge of electronic controls, but sometimes they can get frustrating. My Explorer is being that way right now. I've got it 99% taken care of but that 1% always bothers me . That 1% can leave a person stranded, so it takes a while for the trust factor to get seated again . It had a defective MAF sensor. Sometimes rather than putting gas in them, I'd rather pour gas on them, light a match and walk away. But the city and Fire Dept frown on that stuff.
Morning MattMorning Cobey.