the day after
Posted: August 31, 2010, 11:45 am
back to the grind, staving off the withdrawal symptoms
first off had to check out the van , r front brake was sticking on the way back from airport last tuesday.
took off the tire, nothing looks out of place
loosened the bleeder screw, caliper moved back freely, not stuck. wheel bearing a bit loose, nothing major. adjusted both front wheel bearings.
drive up to the gas station, hardware, and auto parts store, van drives fine , no issues.
wife calls me, we meet at the p.o. house of the dumptruck and load up the old trans with the pto i need.
had dinner, crawled under the dumptruck to drain trans oil and remove pto cover
friend calls he has flat tire on backhoe on the highway.
fill up air tank, go put air in tire, follow him back to my house.
we plug the tire, he removes several big tree stumps for me, then i follow him home.
got back and picked up all my tools.
no one to sit in the yard with till 3am and bs with so i went to bed.
first off had to check out the van , r front brake was sticking on the way back from airport last tuesday.
took off the tire, nothing looks out of place
loosened the bleeder screw, caliper moved back freely, not stuck. wheel bearing a bit loose, nothing major. adjusted both front wheel bearings.
drive up to the gas station, hardware, and auto parts store, van drives fine , no issues.
wife calls me, we meet at the p.o. house of the dumptruck and load up the old trans with the pto i need.
had dinner, crawled under the dumptruck to drain trans oil and remove pto cover
friend calls he has flat tire on backhoe on the highway.
fill up air tank, go put air in tire, follow him back to my house.
we plug the tire, he removes several big tree stumps for me, then i follow him home.
got back and picked up all my tools.
no one to sit in the yard with till 3am and bs with so i went to bed.