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Old 11-24-2017, 07:37 PM
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Every time it is the same thing year after year, it's his, hers, theirs, my cat, dog, cars, uh oh's birthday, I get tired of it, when will it end ?

You do know 1 million other people in the world share the same birth date as you Jon, so HBD!...
I think it is more like 10 million people share J-Mechs birthday so to all of you HAPPY BIRTHDAY , but that was yesterday here in Oz
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Old 11-24-2017, 07:58 PM
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Happy birthday Jon. Sounds almost exactly like every birthday of mine for the most part. Staring at stuff in rural king for way too long but keeping the kids occupied just enough with popcorn and looking at the chickens, then working on something for someone or myself just because, well, that’s what we do. Well, I own a lot of old junk that requires a lot of work so maybe that’s why
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Old 11-24-2017, 08:16 PM
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Old 11-24-2017, 08:19 PM
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Happy birthday Jon!

Hope you had a good one....now go get that 982 running.
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Old 11-24-2017, 08:46 PM
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Happy Birthday, Jon!
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Thanks again to all you guys!

Alvy:
Yeah.... I don't take them out "shopping" much with me. Every time I take them to the parts store, they disappear and then either knock stuff off, or keep bringing me things either they want, or they think I need! "No guys, I do not "need" a pink fuzzy dice!", LOL.
Seems I always have a project Mike. The truck I just bought earlier this year.... the one I am just in love with that had a fairly new GM transmission in it... yeah. The transmission went out. Does GM care?? Will they even help me find out how old it is?? Who they sold it to, or if it was dealer installed?? F*** NO! They only care if I have a receipt for the purchase of it. (I told them UP FRONT I didn't buy it.) I know better. I've installed GM transmissions before. I filled out the card and sent it back to them with the VIN, mileage and name of the person who owned the vehicle. They DO have a record of it, they just don't want to warranty it. So.... I've got that big 4L80E out and getting ready to tear it down. Oh well. Rebuilt lots of GM tranny's so, NBD. That's what you get for driving old stuff. Not junk, mind you now. Just old. I bought EXACTLY what I wanted!


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Yes, the 982..... I've got it in my crosshairs. Trying to figure out what I want to do with it though. Pretty sure the Onan is shot. I have a few other options for repower that you guys would really like.... but may take the Onan out and have a look. Get my truck back together first.
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Happy Birthday Old Tymer!!

Sounds like you have more than enough to stay busy as usual!
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Have a great birthday celebration! You are only this age once.
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Happy bday partner! Hope to see you soon ��
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hope you had a good one, your birthdays sound a lot like mine, though I only have 1 kid, and he's 24.... got a late B-day present from him last week as he just closed on his 1st house, so that means I get some of my garage space back.... at least now I have a little bit of wiggle room to move around within....
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