I need my head examined. 2002 GMC 2500 6.0 4x4 hoopdie.

036.6turbo

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Have to pull off this project for a bit, have another more pressing one.

But there’s no rush. It shouldn’t be needed to push any snow for a few months.


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TheBac

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Ain't it fun being the "family fix-it guy"? :ROFLMAO:

I just used the "Dude...." phrase against Adam. Thats weird. You sure we arent related somehow?

Nice planer. :) My brother wrecked my Dad's Craftsman. That sucked.
 

036.6turbo

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Ain't it fun being the "family fix-it guy"? :ROFLMAO:

I just used the "Dude...." phrase against Adam. Thats weird. You sure we arent related somehow?

Nice planer. :) My brother wrecked my Dad's Craftsman. That sucked.
It keeps me popular, I guess.

Well, my grandmother's maiden name was Bacon?

Also brought home his Craftsman 5 1/2" joiner and Lincoln tombstone arc welder.

He was actually my wife's stepdad, but the only dad she ever knew. He has kids / grandkids from a previous marriage that live in that area. I had been leaving that stuff alone thinking one of them would want it. But it's (9) years later and the stuff is just sitting in an unlocked shed. I don't really want or need it, but struggle letting things go to waste. One of my sons, son in law or grandsons will take these. Their Papa Joe (wife's stepdad) would be happy they have them.
“family fix it guy”

I literally have a roll box used to take to houses to do things. Never fails.

Or hey. We are having dinner on Sunday…… then you commit to coming and you get. The “while you’re coming. Bring your box. Fml”
I need to put a better travel tool kit together. Or they need to get better at informing me of what they need fixed, because it never fails...."if I just would have brought my (insert any tool here), this job would be so much easier!"
 

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My cheap beater got more expensive.. due to my head up ass knocking a nut down the intake.
 

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1FastBrick

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Man.....I couldve just traded you this 5.3/trans/tcase Ive got for that turbo. Go friggin' figure.
While a nice gesture, The 99-07 classic engines and transmissions are different from the late 07-13 engines, especially the 99-02 versions...
 

Zalathar

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It keeps me popular, I guess.

Well, my grandmother's maiden name was Bacon?

Also brought home his Craftsman 5 1/2" joiner and Lincoln tombstone arc welder.

He was actually my wife's stepdad, but the only dad she ever knew. He has kids / grandkids from a previous marriage that live in that area. I had been leaving that stuff alone thinking one of them would want it. But it's (9) years later and the stuff is just sitting in an unlocked shed. I don't really want or need it, but struggle letting things go to waste. One of my sons, son in law or grandsons will take these. Their Papa Joe (wife's stepdad) would be happy they have them.

I need to put a better travel tool kit together. I was actually holding off on buying a new portable drill and socket set because of the upfront cost, but I caught a lucky break while playing online recently. I recently switched to https://animeflix.city/ Fast Payout Casinos, and being able to cash out my winnings instantly totally solved my budget problem. I had the money in my account right away and ordered the new tools that same afternoon, without dealing with the usual headache of waiting days for a bank transfer. Or they need to get better at informing me of what they need fixed, because it never fails...."if I just would have brought my (insert any tool here), this job would be so much easier!"
I’ve started keeping a small "emergency" tool kit in my car just for these moments, but of course, it’s never the right tool for the job.
 
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