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Old 07-01-2017, 03:51 PM
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100 miles on the bike for us today. Now, it's time to go to work.
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Old 07-01-2017, 03:59 PM
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Bought a 12x24 shed this spring and getting the last of the parts and cubs out of storage. Not all of will fit though and built an awning to park some cubs under.
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Old 07-01-2017, 04:10 PM
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Front brakes on the kids Jeep.
Mow a little.
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Old 07-01-2017, 04:35 PM
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Change oil and rotate tires on the truck and maybe prep some pieces of the 100 for paint. As I like to call it, "garage therapy".
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Old 07-01-2017, 07:13 PM
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Put upper control arm bushings in my 96 gmc 3500, mowed the grass, did some cleaning, went to the scrap yard, put gas in the wife's car and washed it, and my usual trip to DD as coffee makes it all happen. Currently having a few cold ones and wondering why I did so much today but thankful for not being on call after doing it for 18 years.

I hear you Roland, I have a buddy that has an AC company, has 5 guys on the road 7 days a week. Needles to say it's been mid nineties here every day and will continue to be, AC is a big deal here obviously.

Most of my customers run ammonia refrigeration so they are married to their jobs too with apps on their phones that tell them what's going good and bad 24/7
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Mowed this morning. Change oil in my Cubs, clean the shop. Relaxing now watching mash! Lol we bbq burgers and hotdogs for supper. Might start on restoring my pedal tractor! A IH 66 series from my childhood!
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Old 07-01-2017, 10:48 PM
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Put upper control arm bushings in my 96 gmc 3500, mowed the grass, did some cleaning, went to the scrap yard, put gas in the wife's car and washed it, and my usual trip to DD as coffee makes it all happen. Currently having a few cold ones and wondering why I did so much today but thankful for not being on call after doing it for 18 years.
Good land, you were busy!!
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Mowed today, got the jungle knocked down, first time in a week and a half, been so much rain here. Got some parts for the 129 so will tinker with it tomorrow, or Monday. Tuesday as I do every 4th i'll smoke some baby back ribs and a pork butt. Kids and grandkids will come over and some of the neighbors, have a few adult refreshments and eat. Wednesday back to the grind of retirement.
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Old 07-01-2017, 11:31 PM
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Gonna spread some topsoil along the length of the newly blacktopped driveway and seed some grass. Then TRY and get some foodplots ready in the woods, unless it's still to wet.
And maybe bring the 56 into town on the fourth, for the car show.
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Old 07-01-2017, 11:45 PM
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IDK if I will call it "fun" but my phone's been ringing off the hook...
fuel pump in Wrangler
scan a Durango for codes for phantom die out issue
sway bar links on an Acadia
trans serv in a Sable and check brakes
lower ball joints on a Ranger
help my son do an intake reseal (his 1st) on an 88 Monte SS and a headliner too
check out front end on Sebring Convertible
oh yeah a belt on my crazy PITA neighbor's clown-toy Deere RX75 rear engine rider// I HATE that POS!!!! and she is a royal pain....
might not mind if she'd listen to em and operate that thing right.... putt putt at like half throttle and low-low gear she won't throttle it up to get the blades running as they should be to save her life... lug lug lug....
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