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The First Rule of Kitchen Table Repairs: Regardless of your preventative measures, a noxious substance will make it to the table surface and ruin it.
 
coshoo I lucked out I put down garbage bags then a towel then a work shirt and the table made it through ok
 
I?ve never tried the dishwasher to clean parts I bet all the grease would plug that thing up tight
 
rrlund I?ve never used the bathtub as a parts washer yet but I?ve heated lots of bearings up in the frying pan 🍳
 
If you ever use the oven and a cookie sheet to bake the oil out of a clutch or brake discs,make sure the wife isn't home and won't be for hours. LOL
 
Years ago a lady called me at the shop asking about the starter on their tractor. I started to tell her a few things to check to see if it was the starter giving her a problem. She says, Pete, I have it on my kitchen table now. OK. She also laid under the corn head working on it while hubby was sitting on a bucket giving advice.
 
That reminds me of the first time my wife to be came into my house,a Holley was spread on the kitchen table.(and she married me anyway)
 
One time in college someone put a couple potatoes in the oven to bake and then forgot about them for about 7 hours and the apartment stunk so bad for about 2 weeks we could hardly live there and you could still smell it after a Month smelled just like rotten potatoes
 

A couple I do farm machinery repairs for both doctors the wife is a skinny little thing don't eat pork :shock: I kid her about she needs to eat some fat back...

Both will get on the ground and Waller in the grease and oil with ya...
 
That reminds me of the first time my wife to be came into my house,a Holley was spread on the kitchen table.(and she married me anyway)

My wife has a similar story but it involved a motorcycle engine and the result was the same too!
 
Well I bolted the valve stack back on the tractor today and it works great so I either got lucky or I knew what I was doing probably a little of both I guess
 

I hate to burst your bubble but I'll call you "Lucky"! Yrs back when I was a JD dealer service manager I had several technicians that couldn't get those valves adjusted correctly the 2nd or 3rd time.
 
Tx Jim I?m just glad it works I have been into one on
a 5020 one time before this but that?s the only times
I?ve ever did anything with them . I was leery at first
but I?m glad it works because I?ve got to seal the
one up on the 4020
 

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