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Re: Jeb-my 3 year old tractor helper strikes again
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Posted by ShepFL on September 12, 2006 at 15:23:40 from (155.14.118.67):
In Reply to: Jeb-my 3 year old tractor helper strikes again posted by jubilee johnny on September 12, 2006 at 06:49:53:
Similar situation here earlier this summer. Finally broke down and bought rings for AC G. Teaching my boys (15 & 16) how to replace rings or so I thought. We got the pistons out, removed the old rings and cleaned the pistons. As a reward for helping out I gave them the old rings to play with (flicking them around like beer tabs or mini-frisbees). Meanwhile new rings came in and I set them on the shop bench after inspecting them for a future install date. Well since I did not specifically say not to play with the new rings guess what! Come date to install them and not a ring to be found anywhere. Ask what happened and the finger pointing at each other began. Man, I was HOT at first but then cooled down and admitted I should have told them not to play with the rings sitting on the bench. Kids, seemed like a good idea at the time :-) Seriously I wouldn't have it any other way.
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