JustVicingIt
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Had new outlets installed. Two four gang GFCI, one car charger, and two 220v. Readying for some upgrades.



Did annual maintenance on the mower - changed oil and filter, replaced air filter and prefilter, replaced spark plug. Not to sure about the new plug I bought though. Old and new are Champion RC12YC, but the electrode tip is much smaller on the new one I bought yesterday at Lowes. Wondering if the new one is counterfeit. I mowed the yard after I finished and it seems to run fine.
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Straightforward. Have oil soak ready and use new pump to plug the tank line while removing the old as the FO will pour out. Pump plus bracket is faster but OEM is about $850. Same motorcraft on internet (Rock Auto) is about $340. I just replaced the pump using a Bosch for $90 Amazon. The identical at NAPA is $150. No brainer.Replaced fuel oil pump in my 7.3L.

Care to share what you used? Thanks!Mowed the lawn this morning. The slick coating seems to have worked more or less as advertised. Not much of anything stuck under there after mowing.
rd65Hopefully you have a good licensing place near you. Lost title work can be a pretty big hassle. State Patrol inspection will likely be required, last I heard they were weeks/months out, and a trip permit. Do you have ANY paperwork? WSP makes a big stink about things, but the inspection I had a 67 Mustang lasted less than 5 minutes. Good luck.
So did you take your shoes off after leaving the store? Or are you the shoeless in the city kinda guy?In my mobile garage while waiting for my daughter to get out of her driver's Ed class...
I built a new fertilizer spreader using the tools it came with. The build did take around the 15 minutes the manual states, but most of that is fighting the really skinny wrench it came with.
I should have pulled the mini monkey wrench out that I keep in my pocket.
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Care to share what you used? Thanks!
The flip flops were under the tailgate. I don't wear them when climbing in/out of the bed because I had one catch one time.So did you take your shoes off after leaving the store? Or are you the shoeless in the city kinda guy?
Ahh, safety shoes.The flip flops were under the tailgate. I don't wear them when climbing in/out of the bed because I had one catch one time.

I mean... The flip flops are only there because you never know what's on the floor in some of these stores these days.Ahh, safety shoes.![]()
That’s what my wife suggested, but I dug through to find the one O ring I really needed (for the tachometer drive on my Norton) and boxed up the rest. I figure I’ll spend the rest of my life with calipers sorting them out, because I’m too cheap to throw them away.I feel your pain , been them with a box of washers, it Did cross my mind to sweep the lot up and bin
I figure I’ll spend the rest of my life with calipers sorting them out,
Unless there's just a few bolts/screws and I'm leery of the typical cheese grade Chinesium hardware, I tend to just ignore what they supply and grab my own tools. Even when I decide NOT to use the drill (clutched down to near-nothing I might add), a decent screwdriver (ratcheting or not), socket set, and/or Pocket Wrench makes the job so much easier than some tiny cheese grade wrench and tiny cheese grade Allen key.In my mobile garage while waiting for my daughter to get out of her driver's Ed class...
I built a new fertilizer spreader using the tools it came with. The build did take around the 15 minutes the manual states, but most of that is fighting the really skinny wrench it came with.
I should have pulled the mini monkey wrench out that I keep in my pocket.
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That’s what I was thinking. Gives me another television multitask along with sorting socks, folding laundry and priming cases for reloading.Like sizes with like sizes while watching TV its not that hard. Worry about which pocket they need to land in later...
I do al my reloading except the charging of powder adn bullet seating on autopiolet.priming cases for reloading
This spreader is from Taiwan, but I don't think the hardware is much better. It does look like decent grade 5 hardware.Unless there's just a few bolts/screws and I'm leery of the typical cheese grade Chinesium hardware, I tend to just ignore what they supply and grab my own tools. Even when I decide NOT to use the drill (clutched down to near-nothing I might add), a decent screwdriver (ratcheting or not), socket set, and/or Pocket Wrench makes the job so much easier than some tiny cheese grade wrench and tiny cheese grade Allen key.
I think cheese grade tools serve as a fail-safe for the cheese grade hardware.
66 Chevelle is my favorite car ever, and a 4 speed to boot, gotta love it.66 Chevelle


This is how Jeffery Dahmer started.Fiddled with little dead things
