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This youth will someday be responsible for taking care of the elderly and running our country! Our tax dollars hard at work letting kids sit on cell phones in class.. We are all doomed!
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He's entertaining you guys isn't he?
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Im not entertained.. Im scared lol. My son is 12. Thank God they have a no cell phone in class rule. He has one but it stays in his locker. He is pretty active after school and stays at school doing after school activities so he usually needs to call his mother and tell her whats going on and when to pick him up. Otherwise it would stay home. I think in high school they allow them to keep the phone with them. I don't get it.. When I was in school we were not even allowed to have a watch with a calculator on it.. Go figure.
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I'm not on a phone though. I'm on a laptop doing this alongside my schoolwork.
Looking at the manual, it appears that there's supposed to a rubber sleeve over the hydro release. Huh. |
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Could be worse, I could be like the other degenerates in every one of my classes more interested in fortnite then their school work. These people, who spend every day of their lives tweeting about how their school lunch was "lit", these people who die attempting idiotic challenges, will be the people running america? Sign me RIGHT out.
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IF...you say the body of the muffler is sound, but the inlet is cracked/broken, then take it to a Muffler Repair shop. Have then cut out the inlet portion and weld in a new neck..??
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Well, if I can't get this figured out at least I'll have plenty of time to fix the muffler when the hydraulic lift goes in and the engine comes out. Then it'll be a head gasket replacement and adjustments. (Brakes, steering, carb, maybe PTO)
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I'm not on here during the day, and if I was, that wouldn't be the time I would answer your questions you asked, during scrool hours. I'd wait till after classes. You may think some of us are being dick weeds, but understand young man, there's a time for extracurricular activities, and a time to be doing your "schooling"... As for your muffler, try as Roland suggested.
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