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Re: THe NAC Lots-O-Post Thread

Hey Anthony...
Buy the kit.
They usually just involve nuts and bolts.
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Hey Anthony...
Buy the kit.
They usually just involve nuts and bolts.
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Its just a bit more involved than a cut & turn.Narrowing the TTB seems like it'd be a pretty big project. I've only ever seen the cut & turn. :dunno: Any more info on that?
I don't wanna leave it full width because I'm trying to keep this thing narrow - stock width for the explorer 8.8, in other words.
I think the TTB 35 with quality (cryo'd) gears and the bearing cap girdle arrangement will probably be OK.
NiceFound someone who used that adapter plate...no wonder this is such a bitch of a swap, the overlay of the bolt patterns is pretty gnarly.
That's worth $220 shipped for me to not have to think about it anymore.
Let me know what you find out on the RCV's, the ranger is going to need them at some point.Not sure I really want to know what a set of RCV's for that TTB is gonna cost.
This thing better XXXXing work awesome, as much as I'm obsessing over it. :laugh:
How deep? rent a backhoe on a saturday and I will be up. If its plastic, it shouldn't be that bad to fix, but if its copper, better lube upDiscovered this morning that the water main coming into my house is almost certainly split down the side underground from freezing... :doh: that's going to be expensive to fix.
only a couple of feet where it's broken I'm sure. The problem is that I need a licensed plumber to do it... and:How deep? rent a backhoe on a saturday and I will be up. If its plastic, it shouldn't be that bad to fix, but if its copper, better lube up
Guess what Ross. You're not wheeling your black jeep at NACfest.
So basically: I'm xxxxed.
because they actually do. I have right of way to drive on it (I looked in the registry of deeds), but I can't park on it for extended periods of time because it is actually on their property. The woman of the house is the extremely bitchy commanding "wants to be in control and feels she is a reasonable person for feeling this way" sort and is impossible to work with, she flat out ignores me if I say hi, is always yelling at her kids, dog etc for trivial stuff, gets on my case if anything isn't exactly how she wants it, etc.Why the hell do they think they own your driveway?
That's crappy that you can't park on your own damn driveway. Where the fawk are you supposed to park when you get home from work? (when you're living there)because they actually do. I have right of way to drive on it (I looked in the registry of deeds), but I can't park on it for extended periods of time because it is actually on their property. The woman of the house is the extremely bitchy commanding "wants to be in control and feels she is a reasonable person for feeling this way" sort and is impossible to work with, she flat out ignores me if I say hi, is always yelling at her kids, dog etc for trivial stuff, gets on my case if anything isn't exactly how she wants it, etc.
Basically if her house burned down and set mine on fire, I'd be pretty happy, because my insurance would cover more than the current structure is actually worth to me and she'd be somewhere else for at least a few months.
Find me a career equivalent to what I've got now and I'll be there...Cut your loses and move to NH :dunno:
Welcome to Dumbassachussetts.dig up the shutoff valve and clean it out, then fix it yourself. the driveway will have to be removed over the valve anyways, so it doesn't really matter who removes it. For that matter, the utility company owns the valve. call them up and request a shutoff. its their valve, and therefore their problem. the shutoff might cost you some, but I can guarantee it will be cheaper than paying a plumber to fix the valve, and the neighbors cant bitch at the water company.
Its really lame if mass requires you to use a licensed plumber for the repairs. in CT, the homeowner can do just about everything on their own house.
no frontage... except on the back side of the lot, on Randall st. That's why I got a snowplow, I intend to simply use that road for access and ignore my neighbors entirely. Sadly we got 4 friggin feet of snow right about when I was trying to get everything done, the snowplow has only recently become visible again.That's crappy that you can't park on your own damn driveway. Where the fawk are you supposed to park when you get home from work? (when you're living there)
edit: Is there enough frontage to pave your own (on your own property) and tell her to screw?
I would love to, but not right now.Cut your loses and move to NH :dunno:
Sadly, since we share the stupid driveway / side spur of the road, the pipe from the street to both of our shutoff valves is *our* problem. If the pipe to the shutoff valves has issues, we split the costs, if the shutoff valves have problems, it's all on whoever owns that particular valve. I can do anything and everything on my own house except plumbing, gasfitting, and asbestos removal... I intend to do my own plumbing as well, the only reason I haven't done this myself already is because of the stupid shutoff valve being busted. Once that is fixed or cleaned out, they can go to hell, I will do everything myself and just not tell them, I don't do mickey mouse repairs so if they can distinguish my work from that of a plumber they are doing good.dig up the shutoff valve and clean it out, then fix it yourself. the driveway will have to be removed over the valve anyways, so it doesn't really matter who removes it. For that matter, the utility company owns the valve. call them up and request a shutoff. its their valve, and therefore their problem. the shutoff might cost you some, but I can guarantee it will be cheaper than paying a plumber to fix the valve, and the neighbors cant bitch at the water company.
Its really lame if mass requires you to use a licensed plumber for the repairs. in CT, the homeowner can do just about everything on their own house.
Its better to ask forgiveness than permission.Sadly, since we share the stupid driveway / side spur of the road, the pipe from the street to both of our shutoff valves is *our* problem. If the pipe to the shutoff valves has issues, we split the costs, if the shutoff valves have problems, it's all on whoever owns that particular valve. I can do anything and everything on my own house except plumbing, gasfitting, and asbestos removal... I intend to do my own plumbing as well, the only reason I haven't done this myself already is because of the stupid shutoff valve being busted. Once that is fixed or cleaned out, they can go to hell, I will do everything myself and just not tell them, I don't do mickey mouse repairs so if they can distinguish my work from that of a plumber they are doing good.
Hell, if I knew if the shutoff valve was fully open or just leaking, I'd handle this myself. If it's just leaking, who cares, I'll fix a pipe while water trickles on my hands :dunno: otherwise I have to do things properly.