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What lifts were made for...

23 Mar 2015 17:49 #1 by Geno
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Wheel Horses of course! :woo





We worked on the cars most of the day. Mondays are for cars if an old car customer that we kept wants in, we did keep a few. Last week it turned into Monday - Thursday. That's gotta stop. :doh We do however have the rest of this week for the Horses.

We're trying to get the 1045 ready for Sandra to use until we get her Lawn Ranger ready. The front step rod was broken loose and someone welded up a large mess. They welded it on the outside, then the pedal wouldn't go against the frame so everything ran crooked and the belt wouldn't stay on. Then the welds must have broken so they drilled more holes in the frame and made a plate to hold it up but it still moved all over the place.

I've got the rod welded back in and the extra holes welded up. Our trusty camera girl will have pics of it tomorrow. :smile2



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23 Mar 2015 17:54 - 23 Mar 2015 17:55 #2 by GT 14
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Much better than laying on the floor. : :whew

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23 Mar 2015 22:32 #3 by Trouty56
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GT 14 wrote: Much better than laying on the floor. : :whew

Or crouched down kicking tools around.....


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23 Mar 2015 22:41 #4 by Geno
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I spent the first 3 years working on cars on the floor. About 80 hours a week and it will hurt you bad, especially welding. :doh

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24 Mar 2015 03:57 #5 by nappypappy
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Geno wrote: I spent the first 3 years working on cars on the floor. About 80 hours a week and it will hurt you bad, especially welding. :doh

Speaking of welding I need a jack welded on my trailer so do you give senior citizens discount to a old person who cant weld worth a plug nickel what ever that is? :tounge2

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24 Mar 2015 07:42 #6 by Geno
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Sure Nappy. Just use the coupon code free welding. :smile2

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24 Mar 2015 07:47 #7 by GT 14
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:rolling4

Geno wrote: Sure Nappy. Just use the coupon code free welding.
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24 Mar 2015 09:27 #8 by nappypappy
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GT 14 wrote: :rolling4

Geno wrote: Sure Nappy. Just use the coupon code free welding.
:smile2

Ha Ha berry funny....have to see if I can find dat coupon... :hiding

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24 Mar 2015 09:52 #9 by Geno
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I don't think you guys got it... :doh

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24 Mar 2015 10:04 #10 by nappypappy
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Geno wrote: I don't think you guys got it... :doh

I think mine came in the mail...one free weld.. :hemademe2

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