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Posted by pudding on January 27, 2002 at 01:39:34 from (203.97.2.243):
In Reply to: Re: Re: projects that you are doing posted by thebigron on January 26, 2002 at 19:06:34:
life seems to get busier since i finished uni 4 months ago some aren't true 'projects' but here goes ...my F-20 needs to be put together.......well just wheels......radiator....manifold.....need to find a crank handle....... and get it going in the nxt 4 weeks am going to a job in the US for hopefully 18mths end of feb...... currently burning CD's (stuff off my current computer) working on my websites..... harvesting (gotta make some $)..... just got my visa for the US........had to fill out applications for the exchange programme......2 references.....yadayada other projects......ATV transporting trailer to paint.....ATV to be striped and frame gusteted and repainted (1992 honda 250x) i still have to finish my xmas shopping...see my family.....see my grandparents before i leave for the US book my airfare....get a mastercard or something....international drivers licence everybody seems to have there own projects on the go my work projects....try and re adjust a clutch on a leyland 272H tractor (i think its poked.....but try everything first)....i adjusted it once already....but screw it too much will cause it to slip in road gear......its leaking oil out of the bell housing breather......so i think the problem is larger than we first thought..... fix a fan in a work truck ( i think i unpluged it by acciedent.... twist my bosses arm to buy a half inch allen key (i supply my own tools at work with no tool allowance....my allen key sets a too small).....i wanna check the diff oils in my work tractor......JCB1115.....its a rental....so no one cares.....but i noticed the rear diff runs hot and it leaks oil out of the main driveshaft seal (well it has stoped now.....so either it was over filled.....or its about to blow up!)......but no one wants to know.....and i told them...so i guess if it does break its not my fault..... anyway.......my small projects..... laters pudding
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