Posted by Bret4207 on April 29, 2014 at 03:50:59 from (64.19.90.196):
In Reply to: OT Truck Repairs posted by Banditfarmer on April 28, 2014 at 09:25:15:
Being able to do the work is one thing, having a decent place to do it is another. Right now my DB990 is at a neighbors having the clutch done, not because I can't do it, but because I don't have a PLACE to do it. I've been planning on a much larger, 2 story garage for almost 20 years now. The money keeps getting lost to other projects. OTOH, I do my neighbors chainsaws and weed eaters because 2 strokes just irritate him to no end.
As far as modern autos, I've about giving up. If I had a rack or a pit so I could get under them or a lift (my neighbor got one cheap, the lucky son!) then it would make a lot of it easier. But crawling around under a car on jackstands in the snow or rain just ain't my thing anymore. My back is shot, my knees are going, my eyesight stinks and my ankles ache constantly. Doing things that aggravate all that isn't something I aim for, but I do it when I have to.
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