on a roll around here

buickanddeere

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On a roll around here . I guess the Yellow jacket stings while working on the Sabbath wasn't enough. My kid was driving the tractor as we were pruning apple trees. There was a sudden shout and he was running around the tractor all in a dither. A vengeful tree branch caught a valve stem breaking it off and allowing the liquid ballast to spray out of the tire. Told the kid that maybe he should not be panicking and drive up to the shop before the tire goes flat. He did but not before driving into a rock that I had previously warned him about.
Got to the shop and the floor jack was still under the other kids pulling tractor even through I had told him 3 times to put the d*mmed tires back on. Instead of starting several jobs and only getting some of them 1/2 done. Pulled the floor jack out anyways and let his tractor land on the floor. Put the jack under the leaking tractor before the tube became pinched.
Most of the inner stem is broken off but I was able to make about five good 1/8" pipe threads inside the remainder. Threaded in a spare outer stem and inflated for an over night leak test.
 
Your kid too???? My youngest starts ten things and almost never finished any of them until he just absolutely has to. This weekend he is fixing the brakes on his truck. We are fighting bleeding them right now. HE has had it in the shop for TWO weeks. HE now needs it at work tomorrow. So he waits until to day to finish it and is having problems. Trouble??? Rusted brake line that started dripping over two months ago. ARGGGGGGGG!!!!!

So I can well under stand your frustration. LOL
 
Same here. My 10 yo daughter asks "Why is your new truck ('02) out in the rain while (her brother's) car is in the garage?". Same deal, head gasket he's known about all summer. Just been adding water and running it. I suspect he'll need a head (overheated at least twice that I know about. "Almost overheated" is the way he tells it, claims he caught it both times) now and maybe a water pump (although there was a lot more green in the coolant than I expected). Told him I'd help him on Saturday, but he wanted to wait until Monday for the tear down. Didn't quite get it done, so instead of the heads being at the machinist now he's got to race to get it done after school tonight since he's got to work the rest of the evenings this week. Worst is, he's taking up two garage bays right now with all the parts and tools scattered around.
 

b&d
Sorry to hear about your dilemma's. Be sure and wash the CaCl off your tractor before it rusts :twisted:

Oh I forgot you don't like CaCl :lol:
 

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