I'd say that people who treat their tools poorly are subhumans, but even morlocks know when to grease things.
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I am angry bc when I bought the tractor I bought a few implements, sight unseen, as a package. Inspected post closing (post snow melt !)
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and the cone spreader http://www.tractorsupply.com/tsc/product/countyline-fertilizer-spreader-850-lb-capacity … was too rusted to use. Started taking it apart, cleaning and fixing...
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and I run into rusted plate, so I fix it in electrolytic bath. Then rusted Y, so I replace it. Then rusted Z so I cut & weld it. However...
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I finally get to a part where I've been kicking the technical debt down stream. I have GOT to get Q apart from R in order to make it work.
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And the roll pin in Q is rusted solid. So I start disassembling T bc if I can do that I can arbor press the pin out. 3 bolts. 2 come out
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(using a cheater pipe on the ratchet wrench) and then 1 shears off. And now I'm fubared in a dead end.pic.twitter.com/zRIvzJD7jB
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so I'm just hauling this pile of rusted crap to dump. If / when I need a cone spreader, I'll buy one. Until then, I reclaim some shop space.
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@BrowningMachine you have now caught up to my decision making process as of 20 minutes ago.
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