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Re: What do you do on Storm days???
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Posted by BIG JOHN on January 26, 2004 at 17:47:05 from (64.12.97.12):
In Reply to: What do you do on Storm days??? posted by Michael Soldan on January 26, 2004 at 12:33:17:
Where I at in Eastern Kansas we only have about an inch of snow but we have ice under it. Sunday we got freezing rain all day and then it turned to snow this morning early. Got to town this morning before the roads got really bad. Picked up some bolts and bull gear pan gaskets. Back home, got some book work done to finish out the morning. Went to the shop after lunch am working on a SAV. Got the engine pan cleaned up and sanded down and primed. Then applied the sealer and gaskets to the bull gear pans and the engine pan then bolted them back up. Finished flushing out the transmission and now I am ready to put in new gear oil, engine oil & hydraulic oil. I got the hydraulics drained and cleaned yesterday. Tomorrow I will get started on the body filler that I need (not to much). Got the hood, grill, and fenders all sanded down last week. Be glad to see Spring come so that I can get out the pressure washer and finish degreasing and cleaning.
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