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NCtim

02-09-2002 16:06:14




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I just had to tell everyone what I did today. I had my starter switch out and was doing a general cleaning up of the contacts and battery connections. I had a metal clothes hanger hooked to the shifter throw rod to keep it from falling down into to the tranny. I fashioned it with a small hook and it was about 7 inches long.

Well I'll be darned if I didn't drop the #%@***&^$@ thing into the transmission as I was reinstalling the pin.

I had already resigned myself to taking off the steering box and spending the rest of my day undoing everything I had done in the last three months. I knew I would be able to reach in and get the little sucker in ten seconds once I had the top off of the transmission.

As I came fuming in the front door looking for a beer, my lovely wife asked if I had a magnet . . .

Sometimes things are so simple.

NCtim

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Chuck (CA)

02-10-2002 21:05:54




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 Re: Almost a disaster in reply to NCtim, 02-09-2002 16:06:14  
Another example of Venus vs Mars:
Our old barn's tin roof was rusting up pretty good. After checking the price of new panels, I was resigned to the fact that it was going to stay ugly for quite awhile. Then my better half simply said, "Why don't you just turn them upside down?" duh. Looks like new now with no money out of my pocket.
Chuck



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Jeff Pik co. Oh

02-10-2002 08:23:31




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 Re: Almost a disaster in reply to NCtim, 02-09-2002 16:06:14  
I know what you mean. Sometimes someone not close to the problem has a better solution.

I had my own grumbling yesterday. (and am still having it)

I got my '48 TE20 last fall and I am in the process of changing out all the fluids. (who knows when they were last done.... right?) I go to change the transmission fluid (which has water in it BTW) and pull the forward plug... woosh my 1.5 gallon bucket is rappidly filling will it over flow????? ? Ahhh. the flows slows before it overflows. Empty that out. Open the main drain.... *%*&%&*$@# I droped the cap into the oil pan. Finally I get all the plugs pulled and let her drain for several hours. However, I only have 4 1 gallon jugs to store the old oil in. I didn't thint this would be a problem however as I can store the last 2 gallons in the oil pan until I empty the new oil in the tansmission and have those jugs.

I put all the plugs back in and start to fill it up. When I go to empty the oil pan.... There's the bloody seal ring for the main plug. Now too put this seal back on I have to drain the new fresh oil out again. Arrrrr rrrrrgh.

Well it's not the end of the world and it will probally not even leak but it will bug me until it is back in.

Having fun in the mid west. Jeff

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NCtim

02-10-2002 15:29:25




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 Re: Re: Almost a disaster in reply to Jeff Pik co. Oh, 02-10-2002 08:23:31  
That would drive me crazy!!!! I'd be under the tractor looking for a leak every time I used her. LOL!!!! Thanks for the follow up. Sometimes it's good for the soul to hear other's misfortunes; even if you can't laugh at them, there's still a comfort knowing you're not the only fellow struggling with idiot moments.

Hope you don't see that leak.

NCtim



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Bill Mc

02-11-2002 13:20:56




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 Re: Re: Re: Almost a disaster in reply to NCtim, 02-10-2002 15:29:25  
Hi ALL

I wrote about this bad day almost 2 years ago.

Posted by TO2033322 on May 30, 2000 at 20:34:54

My day started great! Zanethang arived @ 11:30. I had it in the garage at 11:35 and started to install. Then the day slowly fell apart.Seams that the pin on the lift arm was rusted fast. I heated and beat , removed the fender, heated and beat ,worked it back and forth penatrating fluid until I couldn't stand it. finially the pin gave way(1.5hours) and the zanethang was active.In my infinate wisdom I decided to change the oil(TO-20),long story short oil changed 3 hours later.I hooked up the box blade for a z-thing test run.Two hours later I need to weld up the box blade in two places. Thank god the beers cold and the wifes in a good mood! Zanethang worked great!!!

HAD TO TELL SOMEONE

Bill Mc

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NCtim

02-11-2002 13:32:29




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 Re: Re: Re: Re: Almost a disaster in reply to Bill Mc, 02-11-2002 13:20:56  
Good to have a cold beer and a loving wife!

Tim



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Bill Mc

02-11-2002 20:02:04




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 Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Almost a disaster in reply to NCtim, 02-11-2002 13:32:29  
Also good to have a torch and welder :)

Bill Mc



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NCtim

02-12-2002 13:52:07




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 Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Almost a disaster in reply to Bill Mc, 02-11-2002 20:02:04  
Hahaha! For your wife, the beer, or just in general?



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Bill Mc

02-12-2002 15:05:20




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 Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Almost a disaster in reply to NCtim, 02-12-2002 13:52:07  
I have my PRIORITIES in line,It's all for the wife!!

Bill Mc



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