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Posted by Dave@NY on November 09, 2003 at 14:34:29 from (216.42.140.178):
Went out to the shop this afternoon to putter with some parts etc. Decided to change the oil in my pickup too as long as I would have my workin' duds on.Everything was going well till I discovered a wee bit of a coolant leak while adding the fresh oil.So- off to the auto parts store to get some new heater hose and anti-freze.So-- as long as I gotta crawl under to find the radiator petcock,might as well carry the grease gun and give everything a shot of grease.Gee as long as I'm all dirty now might as well check the differentals & transfer case too.And so it went,about 2 hours total for what was going to be a 15 min. oil change.Oh well, it needed it any way.I did manage to get around to cleaning up some parts in the solvent tank though.But thats the way it goes,some times I don't even have a clue what I'll end up doing, just going out to putter. Great way to unwind!Wife thinks I'm nuts!
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