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Re: What's the craziest freebie repair you've ever done ???
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Posted by Michael D on November 17, 2001 at 17:23:56 from (209.214.117.180):
In Reply to: What's the craziest freebie repair you've ever done ??? posted by Alberta Mike on November 17, 2001 at 14:31:01:
Several years ago I was helping a friend farm some bottom land where the only "road" was a shallow creek that was frequented by the local 4-wheeling crowd. A kid took his new Chevy 4WD into the creek and promptly hangs it on a rock. His buddies pull him out and find he sheared the drain plug off the front differential. They cut a branch off a tree and drive it up into the hole in the diff. Then they climb back into the truck and jump off into the creek again. I would hate to see the gears after they spent all day playing in the mud with no oil and full of creek water!
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