Id rather take a beating then buy say a piece of furniture or SHELVES or table or gas grille or a bike etc etc from big box store THEN COME HOME AND GET OUT THE DIRECTIONS WRITTEN IN HALF CHINESE, SPREAD PARTS OUT ALL OVER THE FLOOR WITH 10 DIFFERENT SIZES OF BOLTS N SCREWS AND THE FURNISHED ALLEN WRENCH WITH THE WIFE GRIPING... ITS NOT RIGHT... AND ASSEMBLE IT GRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRR
Least favorite job, real men don't read directions lol I prefer just the picture that's until youre about done and discover something is bass ackwards or mirror image wrong so nothing remaining fits grrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr
Wouldnt you just love to work at Wally World and have to put all that junk together NOTTTTTTTTTTTT
PS when I grease something I like/try to keep all the zerks clean both before and after and have used a battery powered grease gun or a manual pistol grip style so I have one hand left free to (IF necessary) hold the nozzle tight down and centered over the zerk YES I know how they are supposed to snap on and seal but thats not always how things work out on the farm grrrrrrrrrr
Hey as I grow older, UNLIKE when I was young and farming, there are many jobs I dislike, I dont have any patience and may get in a hurry and screw things up
Thats MY story n Ima stickin to it
John T Still a happy contented and at peace traditional conservative camper and proud of it yayyyyyyyyyyyy USA
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