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Good morning men.
Those are the thickest looking poured walls I've ever seen. Looks good for sure. That ain't a Ryan home job there. Are the French drains also formed into the base pour?
No finer birthday than 10 Nov…Marine Corps birthday.Bunch of damn Sunday slackers in here. Breakfast has been made and eaten now need to go do some volunteer work at the local vfw. Relief valve for water heater dripping and the exhaust hood for the steak fry needs some modifications before our 1000 steak fry on November 10th for patriotic day dinner.
Mornin' winter errand fellers!Morning/ Evening All. Slacking a bit this morning then running in to the city to meet up with Fam to celebrate E’s birthday. Then home to finish mowing the yard and prepping for winter.
Ashamed to say good morning this late, I guess I worked too hard yesterday and the body needed more sleep. Clock bonged 8 right after I got up. Changed the fuel pump on the k1500, took the bed off without help to do it. Mowed everything that needed mowing. Did some other stuff, and now I am sore!
Getting old beats the alternative!
There were only 3 bolts holding the bed on, passenger front, and two rears. Had to remove the hitch to get to the back two bolts. Going have to do both pumps on the ferd too. Rear tank won't run at all, and front has low pressure. Soaking the bed bolts in preparation. The k1500 has lots of surface rust, but not the ferd! So should be eas.....different!Last k1500 fuel pump I did I just slid the plastic bed liner out and cut a hole in the bed. Had it all done in under an hour. The alternative was watching bolts break and eating rust.
lol last night was a McDonald’s application for one of the apprentices