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Old 02-05-2016, 06:38 PM
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I pulled the 1872 into the shop and drained the oil and removed the filter, while I waited for the parts store to deliver the filter I surfed some occ. Once the filter arrived I put it on and poured in the oil, I then pulled the dipstick to find out it was bone dry. Turns out if you want the oil to stay in the engine you have to put the plug in.
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Old 02-05-2016, 08:27 PM
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You owe me a new key board! Scotch out of the nose hurts!
There is two more places to put a plug!
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Old 02-06-2016, 12:38 AM
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I pulled the 1872 into the shop and drained the oil and removed the filter, while I waited for the parts store to deliver the filter I surfed some occ. Once the filter arrived I put it on and poured in the oil, I then pulled the dipstick to find out it was bone dry. Turns out if you want the oil to stay in the engine you have to put the plug in.
THERE, that'll teach you to be surf en while you're working on something...
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Yesterday,, a truck tested the shoulder of the road,,,
YES,, the shoulder is soft from the rain,,,



The dirt on the road is over 6 inches deep.

That is the BEST ditch plow I have seen in a while,,,



Do you think he was using his cell phone??
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Old 03-08-2016, 09:56 AM
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Sometimes, its funny when it happens to the other guy though.
Back in the late 70s or early 80s I was a Datsun tech a customer a lates 30s guy big and loud but usually friendly had a 280 z in the shop again and this time it was costing him $$$ ,he was giving it to the management too "you guys are ripping me off ,dont know whats wrong with it "
He came to the dealer in his 3 ton 25 ft bed refer truck . The dealer had recently installed a big computer system it had reel to reel HD and this was networked to the body shop down the hill. After telling the staff off he gets into the 11ft tall? truck and turns a corner, the truck hooks the steel cable and the elect computer wire that ran above , first it stalled the truck so he revs the diesel ( he doesnt know he hit something) the then it pulled the refrig sized computer through a wall into the bussines office through another wall and fell onto the parts counter just missing a customer and other computer
I think he had to sell the z after that
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Today, they were cleaning up the 40,000 pounds of 80 pound bags of concrete.

The guys were hand loading the bags onto a forklift and skidsteer,,,



I would have stopped to help,,, but,,, I had to rush home and work in the garden,,,

AND, I forgot my green vest,,,
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