VAhasnoWAVES
NAXJA Forum User
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- Lake City, Mi
Clicked the order button last night. Gotta call just a minute ago from their office for a clerical error. Got that straightened out and the guy said it should be here Friday. Awesome. Good price, fast shipping and, from what I understand, a quality part. I didn't know I could get all 3 in one deal!
I got a response last night, apparently they are waiting on my 8.25 cover to be made before they ship everything out. I forgot KOH was going on so hopefully it's out soon, it just happened that I ordered a non-stocked part.
I understand stuff happens and based on their reputation I wouldn't hesitate to order from them again.
Or...
was it macgyvr because he had spares...
mac 'not quite a napa superstore' gyvr
Or . . .
Was it because you didn't have spares and I had to make a full throttle run up a muddy hill to go get a tie rod that was too short from the campground?
So really there were two lessons:
1. Don't build your steering with rod ends that nobody else uses and then don't check them for 4 or 5 years and forget to bring a spare.
2. Learn how macgyver packs his entire garage in that little tote on the back of his heep.
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they are sweet man, you will be like a little kid in a sandbox...but not so little...and not a sand box...but you get the picture. I assume you are talking a mini excavator, not a full size unit?
My local diesel mecanic has done all teh work on the truck since it was bought new
Good God! I hope it is not the same clown that was trying to dtart your truck last winter!
I told him to press the yellow lever to open the fuel bowl, if fuel runs out it is not gelled.
I hear in the back ground, "How did anti-freeze get into the fuel filter?"
I told Tyler that on road fuel is yellow/green. I would hope a diesel mechanic would have known that.
Call the underground locating service. I don't care if you think there is nothing there....call them.
Rev
mac, like REV said, make sure you call the utilities fourst b/c one screw up and you can kiss that new trailer good bye...or worse! That unit is OK for hobby work, but to be honest with ya it will take a little time to get the job done...but with 8 hours on lease you shoud be fine. Just make sure that you start digging around the stump from all sides and snap the roots, if some are too big to snap, use a chainsaw. With an excavator that small you can actually dig your way under the stump and you will eventually get it out. Remember that a trees roots go out as far as it is tall......but if you snap them up close you have eliminated that anchor point. Wish I lived closer to Club R, I would be over with my equipment to lend a hand.....and drinkGie me a ring if ya need any crazy ideas..I have dug up thousands of trees across these farms.
sometimes I call the locating services when i hope to go down more then a few inches![]()