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2 gallons of 75W-140 gear oil for the rear in the SD 250 . As hot as it is outside , it should pour easily .
Hot? Well, yes: welcome back!
2 gallons of 75W-140 gear oil for the rear in the SD 250 . As hot as it is outside , it should pour easily .
We left 104 degrees and smoky with the wildfires up in Calgary . It felt better than this 95 and humid . Not to mention the window motor that I came home to flew the coop when I was gone . Gotta love doing mechanics work on the asphalt driveway at these temps .Hot? Well, yes: welcome back!
We left 104 degrees and smoky with the wildfires up in Calgary . It felt better than this 95 and humid . Not to mention the window motor that I came home to flew the coop when I was gone . Gotta love doing mechanics work on the asphalt driveway at these temps .
One word missing ..................................that word would be empty .Gee, if you only had a garage . . .
Was just using mine less than an hour ago. I don't drag it out often, but it sure is nice to use when I do have a use for it. (Made a squirrel-proofing cone to protect our small mulberry, the leaves of which are apparently delicious...)Inspired by BGHansen and his punch adventures I got this as part of one of my recent auction lots. Used it already to punch holes for riveting a fan duct togetherView attachment 498605View attachment 498606
A .22 short will accomplish the same goal and score you a pot of squirrel stew which is also delicious.Was just using mine less than an hour ago. I don't drag it out often, but it sure is nice to use when I do have a use for it. (Made a squirrel-proofing cone to protect our small mulberry, the leaves of which are apparently delicious...)
GsT
Inspired by BGHansen and his punch adventures I got this as part of one of my recent auction lots. Used it already to punch holes for riveting a fan duct togetherView attachment 498605View attachment 498606