Dam it man

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HandymanHerb
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Dam it man

#1 Post by HandymanHerb » Sat Jun 21, 2014 11:44 am

Dam it man, a buddy of my Brother went to school with and who Mom was one of the neighbor Mom's with mine, well she is to old to take care of herself so he has been doing most of it for the last three years, so he doesn't get out of the house much except for work.

So last night he had the night off from work and some one was coming to sit with his Mom, we drive 40 miles to launch drop it in and I try starting the engine, it hits right off but dies, WTF, so I pump the ball and try again, not hitting at all, then I notice the ball is not getting hard, went bad in less than a year, I guess I buy two and leave a spare, to bad we were so far away from a Wal Mart.

But then that life with a boat, I might get my brother to start checking to see if it running before leaving the house one of these years :deadhorse
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Re: Dam it man

#2 Post by RcgTexas » Sun Jun 22, 2014 6:41 am

I feel your pain! My fathers day present, a Ryobi weed eater on a wheels worked me over yesterday. Its still in the back yard where it wouldn't restart after changing line. I think its a plot by "terrorist" to make us all not use machines. :devillol
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