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Post by sawmilljim on Apr 2, 2015 15:50:34 GMT
Yea, give me a screwdriver, pliers and a roll of duck tape and I can fix anything. You forgot the main tool a hammer
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Post by Deleted on Apr 2, 2015 18:35:24 GMT
Yea, give me a screwdriver, pliers and a roll of duck tape and I can fix anything. You forgot the main tool a hammer Yea, and a cresent wrench.
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Post by sawmilljim on Apr 2, 2015 18:48:50 GMT
You forgot the main tool a hammer Yea, and a cresent wrench. :)I got one real adjustable Crescent wrench left that I haven't lost yet . I need to find some more of the older ones but that is hard to do .
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Post by jd4020 on Apr 2, 2015 19:19:18 GMT
We had a Bonneville one time, someone hit the taillight and until we got it fixed we just used red tape covering the light. She ran great had 316,000 miles on her, motor and tranny ran smooth. Of course the only door to open was the drivers door. We only quit driving her because my fil swung the hiho around and hit the windshield with the bucket breaking it and bending the frame. Oh I just love baling wire and duc tape. When my dh Aunt died, her son & daughter wound baling wire around the casket through the handles and put a roll of duc tape inside. My dhs' sister made sure their Dad had a brand new pair of pliers in his pocket when he died. He was always planting them around the farm. Can't tell you how many pairs we come across when we're out working some where. God bless, jd
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Post by Deleted on Apr 2, 2015 19:25:45 GMT
O man, I have no idea how many tools I've lost on the farm. If they ever take root and sprout I'll be able to open a hardware store.
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