Posted by dave2 on October 08, 2008 at 01:16:04 from (139.139.35.70):
I've got a top on my tracter that has been sagging on one side for almost 4 years. Real ugly and a headbanger if you don't pay attention. Had the bushings to replace for 3 years, but it looked like it'd be an all day job so I was waiting until I could set aside that much time between a full time job, chores generated by 12 horses and 5 dogs, a small place that clutters easily and needs daily tidying, and not to forget, the "Honey Do" list (more like a book). I puttering around yesterday and banged my head real good and decided enough was enough. The real kicker was, it only took me about 45 minutes to change out all the bushings. Same thing with a headgasket I'd been milking for the same reasons. Took about 4 hours to do what I thought I'd be an entire weekend on.
Hindsight..................
Anyway, get to take it through inspection on Friday and renew the license plates for another 2 years.
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