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Posted by Dell (WA) on March 12, 2004 at 23:48:12 from (198.81.26.104):
In Reply to: Re: Shifter boot installation posted by souNdguy on March 12, 2004 at 21:35:28:
Joe.........when I replace my shifter boot (long time ago before this great N-Board) It was about midnite in Feb, I had just brought in a couple of newborn lambs into the juggin' pens in the barn. I always "band" the lambs tail as soon as born because the tail is still cartilege and no pain sensors. There is a special "4-finger" stretch'em pliers that stretches these green 1/2" rubber donuts to over 2" so it will fit around all the plumbing to mak'em weathers later on. At ough-dark-turddy I'ma lookin' at this 4-finger stretcher gizzmo and epiphany.....earlier that afternoon, I had fought for hours trying to install that cold rubber shifter boot over the tranny tower ...no can do... so there I am in the frosty glare of my flashlight stretching this really cold rubber boot, way-wide enuff to eazily fit over the tranny shifter tower. It took longer to unscrew the shifter knob than it took to install the shifter boot..........Dell, the ol'sheepherder
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