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Posted by the tractor vet on December 03, 2006 at 17:07:28 from (75.19.121.25):
In Reply to: Mad? I think I gotcha beat... posted by Aaron Ford on December 03, 2006 at 15:50:10:
And ya think that is bad How about being a mechanic paid on flat rate and busten your donkey and after doing a tough engine rebuild in a car that had all the Junk ya could shove under the hood as you slide out from under the car after putting up the exhaust system and all the steering linkage and ya lift your creeper up ya find the UPPER half of a main bearing and ya start thinking DID i forget that one and to be on the safe side ya get back down under the car and tear everything apart drop the oil and pan and go back thru all the mains and there is nothing missing so ya put it all back together and come out from under it again only to find a rod bearing shell layen there So ya go back thru it again and find nothing and ya start thinking about all this and each time while you were under there the parts manager came out to ask ya something and each time he would slip a bearing shell under your creeper . Paybacks are ----- well ya know what i mean .
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