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Carrier wrote:
I've owned transport trucks and trailers and have been a heavy duty mechanic for 40 years and like the old saying "never judge a book by its cover" is true for repair shops. Seen ones like this and not always but many times have some really good mechanics or owners. Especially when they let you stay there.
Try that at any in the city!!!
Jul-14-2015 09:24 AM
profdant139 wrote:
Glad you're back on the road -- that could have been a ba-a-a-a-d situation!
It would be pretty handy to have a sheep like that one in a machine shop -- now I know where they get steel wool!
How many sheep does it take to change a spark plug? Two: one to hold the wrench and the other to play with the dog.
Compared to what this would have cost at Camping World, I'd say that you got out of there pretty sheeply.
One more request -- instead of posting pictures of farm animals, Gary, could you switch back to shots of that talented nurse?? Just sayin' . . . .
Jul-14-2015 08:56 AM
Jul-13-2015 07:47 PM
Tachdriver wrote:
Did you say how much he charged? For the repair I mean.
Jul-13-2015 07:02 PM
Jul-13-2015 06:57 PM
Shadow Catcher wrote:More than just a thing or two. Most are skilled at knowing how to improvise, making do what is on hand. 🙂 And most would give a stranger a willing hand. More than could be said of most city slickers. :R Most can't even change the oil in the own vehicles and would not have the fancy yards if it wasn't for the hired landscapers and caretakers.
Some of them farmers know a thing or two 🙂
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