Luffydog wrote:How about the rest of us?????
I got idea you referring the food. If so I only took down one Buffalo last year. I had only a few steaks left.
I was surprised to see AVB on clutches. He had mess his back up again. He said apparently a vertebrate was dislocated, hurt like heck when it pop back into place a few days later.
On the repairs he gave me a refresher on wiring as he had me to do the work while he instructed. Ask why he had me to do it instead him just doing it. He said so I would have hands on experience doing it plus that I should remember it better too.
I tried to sneak his crimper but he put it back up as soon as I was through with it. Don't blame him after he said it cost over $70. Now I want one as I got a crimper but that thought it was as good as they got. It came with the terminals I brought. I have been problems with terminals coming back off after crimping. This was something I worry about happening on this job. Boy what a difference his crimpers made. He reassured me that they shouldn't come off and gave me a piece wire for to crimp on a ring terminal then had me to pick a mower battery by the wire after it was attached. I would say the terminal was firmly attached.
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