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I can answer with another can of chew one. When I was much younger I would always keep my snuff above the sun visor on my pride and joy a brand spankin new Dodge Daytona Turbo Z one day as I stood outside the car I reached in for my Skoal also a just opened can, needless to say I dropped it, it hit the steering wheel and spewed the whole can all over the interior. I HATE WHEN THAT HAPPENS.
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Make the best of each day , Todd ![]() Original's Face Lift thread.http://www.onlycubcadets.net/forum/s...ad.php?t=34439 (O) Start to Finish video.https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GAoUNNiLwKs Wheel Around videohttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XUL-m6Bramk They can't all be turn key! |
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LOL! Well, at least I'm not the only one who does it!!
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One night last week I was helping a friend fix his loader at his shop. I stopped and picked up a 12 pack of beer on the way. When I got there we each cracked open a beer and I put the rest outside to keep it cold. About an hour went by and I went out and grabbed a couple more and they were frozen like snow. You should have seen us trying to suck the beer out of those cans. My buddy wound up with brain freeze. It was hilarious. I really hate it when that happens.
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Yeah the can of chew thing...I've been there! That wasn't good! wife was NOT happy about that! Or an ink pen in the dryer...! I changed coils the other day when one died,dropped a nut off the + terminal , who knows where that went to! Helped a former girlfriends father work on his D8 CAT and dropped a 9/16 wrench into the steering clutchs,he was'nt worried . He said leave it will chew it up!..lol
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Brian April 1979 1200 Quietline 44A deck 1988 1211 customized into a 1288 with a K301AQS 38C deck and a 1864 54” deck . Snow blades 42" and 54" . Brinly disk, brinly plow a cultivator and a $5 brinly yard rake!
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This summer Eric and I were painting parts for our 102. When we finished we cleaned up all the painting equipment and put it away and found we had forgot to paint the holder for the snow thrower chute arm that attaches to the tractor. Oh well at least it was not a needed part to operate the tractor. It is still sitting in the garage in primer.
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With my son, EricR Super 2084 with 54" mower, 451 blower. 2086 with 3 pt hitch, 54 inch deck, 551 blower, 54 in brinly blade. A 4 digit original w deck. A 70 with deck. 2 102s both with 42 in decks, one with creeper, 1 36 inch IH snow thrower CW36, 1 42 inch IH blade. 149 with mower. 2072 w 3 pt hitch, Johnny bucket, 60 in mower, 451 blower. Jacobson GT 10 with mower. DR Lawn vac tow behind,Home made lawn roller. Brinly cart, 2 off brand carts and 1 home made cart. |
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Just thought of one. Didn't happen to me today, thank God!
You are trying to buy something. You are standing there with the seller. It is just what you have been looking for. Exactly. He has told you at least ten times to "make an offer", and you can't get him to give you any idea on what he wants for it, or what he thinks it's worth. You have that number in your head. The one you think would make this deal an insane bargain. The number you are afraid, might offend this seller. Then, there is that other number in your head. The one you are willing to pay, but doesn't make this a good deal. You ask him again what he will take, "What will you give?" he says again. So...... there you are. You go somewhere between that first obviously offensive number, and the one you are willing to pay. You kick the dirt and stare at the ground while you give the number. Before you even get it out the guy says "DEAL!!" and holds out his hand. It is at that point you realize..... that he would have taken, much, much less than you offered! DANG IT! I HATE IT WHEN THAT HAPPENS!!! |
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I'm going to go with driving the cub and she quits moving, engine running. Move the lever this way and that and nothing. Upon further inspection, the engine is running smoothly and the drive shaft is stationary. Its always the furthest from the garage/barn.
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Daniel G. ![]() . (May 1970) 147 w/an IH spring assist, 48" deck, 42" blade, 1969 73, #2 trailer, 10" Brinly plow and (on loan) Dad's #2 tiller. |
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I had a 1999 Grand Prix GT Coupe with the 3800 V6 for sale, guy came and drove it, liked it, was buying it. It had a very nice aftermarket Stereo, we were sitting in it messing with the stereo after he drove it. While messing with the stereo the coolant elbow decides to break, coolant everywhere... Poor guy drove over an hour to get this car, and of course he went home empty handed. I could not believe it, had not had anything like this happen to be during a test drive.
I pulled the ad off craigs list and the next day I had new style aluminum elbows installed and back on craigs list. Sold it a day later, I still miss that car, and the other 5 or 6 Grand Prix cars I had of the same vintage. |
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Today was entertaining, had to go to Wally World. You know 2 days before Christmas this is going to go bad. Ride around the parking lot for 15 mins looking for a parking spot. Find one that will soon open up as the people are about done loading the car. I'm sitting there with my turn signal on. They back out and some old bitty pulls in like she didn't even see me. I yelled out the window Merry Christmas to her and she gives me the finger. Gotta love it.
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