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|    Message 941 of 2,177    |
|    Roy Witt to Roger Nelson    |
|    2001 PT Cruiser    |
|    24 Apr 12 11:25:22    |
      23 Apr 12 17:03, Roger Nelson wrote to Roy Witt:               RW>> I threw the scissor jack away that came in my 72 and replaced it        RW>> with a hydraulic bottle jack. My 02 came with a screw type bottle        RW>> jack...but I don't really have a need for a jack these days, I call        RW>> road service instead.               RN> That's what I ultimately did and I didn't think of calling road        RN> service at the time. But I did buy one of those 2-ton hydraulic        RN> jacks for the suburban.              When I began my road-service job in 2007, I was supplied with a 2 ton       floor jack. Had it been a bottle jack, changing a tire on some of the       larger SUVs would have been a PIA. Having to use the manufacturer's jack       was an even bigger PIA. I also used a 12vdc impact wrench, which I swore       by every time I had to change a tire. When my employer 'outlawed' their       use, I never let him know that I even carried one, but used it on every       tire change I did. I still have three of those and pack one when we go on       a long trip, just in case I have to change a tire myself.              Wal-Mart used to sell those impact wrenches for less than $30, and I know       that I wore out two of those. WM was nice enough to exchange the worn out       impact for a new one. 8^)               RW>> Yeah, but you don't get to change the battery in the remote when it        RW>> quits working. 8^)               RN> I wouldn't anyway.               RN>>>> The AUX recepticle is broken temporarily; something I plug my cell        RN>>>> phone into, but the mechanic knows how to fix it and will at some        RN>>>> point in the near future. [...]               RW>>>> LOL! Sure he will.               RN>>> No. This guy is different. He's one of those rare people who,        RN>>> when they tell you they're going to do something, they do.               RW>>> Ok...we'll see.               RN>> "Skeptic? I trust you have proof!" (-:               RW>> Is it fixed yet?               RN> No. He's working on my Mark VIII this week in his spare time and        RN> will get to it when he finishes (if he wants to get paid). (-:              Ok...               RN>> Do you run the engine regularly?               RW>> No. The car is equipped with a Deltran Battery Tender.               RN> What good does that do the engine unless you prepared it to sit up        RN> for a long time?               RW>>>> That helps to pad their wallets... 8^)               RN>> I'm on to that.               RW>> Having been a 'dealer' employee, I'll bet you are. 8^)               RN> Things weren't that way back then. We were straight with the        RN> customers, which probably explains why we were open 24-hours.               RN>>> This guy was recommended to me years ago (in my other lifetime in        RN>>> Houma) and someone recommended him to my SIL, who can't find the        RN>>> title to the Benz in order to donate it to me. He's gonna have to        RN>>> go to the DMV for a copy. (-|               RW>>> @8(               RN>> 7:->]               RW>> I've heard that story before.               RW>> R\%/itt               RN> Don't worry. You'll be the Fourth person to know about the Benz.        RN> 1. The DMV        RN> 2. The SIL        RN> 3. Me        RN> 4. You. (-:              LOL!               R\%/itt                      ... Only those who will risk going too far can possibly        ... find out how far one can go ~ TS Eliot                     --- Twit(t) Filter v2.1 (C) 2000-10        * Origin: Roiz Flying \A/ Service * South Texas * USA * (1:387/22)    |
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