Posted by wilson ind on October 07, 2020 at 08:16:29 from (66.244.77.244):
Yesterday I had the pleasure of visiting with George. He is alive and well. the terremite , the south one is fine with new differential , Farmall C with mower is ready and able. Noticed a garden tractor with higher wheels modified to mow in the gravel pit. Main reason for visit was Harbor Freight Chicago Electric tools does not provide an ion battery as stores do not carry replacement batteries. Hense George to the rescue!! He found online Dewalt Ion type battery dock items . He is taking junk Chicago Electric battery's apart gluing the Dewalt battery dock in the empty shell. Thus providing Dewalt 20 volt ion type batteries powering my group of Harbor Freight tools. Plan is to do the same thing with my older Black and Decker tools. You know your pickup truck is a death machine as well as all farm and or garden tractors when not use with common sense. IF THE SHOE FITS?????????????
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