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Re: The Joys of Auto Repair 

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LOL!!!!!!!!

Wait till you get up there with DGP and Ribit and me..

You is as YOUNG or OLD as ya feel my friend.

I can still go out and beat the snot out of a pack of 40 year olds on a golf course. And I enjoy it.

If I didn't have so much arthritis in my lower spine I would really be in pretty good shape to do lots more pain free.

I hear ya about the time. It's your vehicle sp ya may as well just do what is best for YOU and your schedule...

You'll be happy to know that we don;t think ANY less of you than we already do! Cheesy Grin Laughing Laughing Laughing Laughing Laughing Laughing Laughing Laughing Laughing

(you know I'm kidding, right?)




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Re: The Joys of Auto Repair
By: Decomposed
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Fri, 13 Jan 17 1:52 AM
Msg. 17957 of 47202


re: "hoses, batteries, etc."

I do the basics - spark plugs, batteries, tire rotation, wipers, filters, fluids, etc. Even that starts becoming tricky, though. With my truck, rotating the tires requires a computer reset afterward, and I can't do that. Same with changing the oil.

When I was young, I replaced alternators, water pumps and even a carbueretor. But those vehicles were simpler, and I had the motivation (which means I had no money.) I'm not interested in doing that anymore.
 


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