2/ Assembled it without any oil in the bearings, no grease on the axle before the wheels went on, and then put it away for a season full of damp fertilizer.
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3/ Thankfully - and because I am not retarded, like the farmhands - I was able to get the rusted-together parts apart. * Automatic transmission fluid + acetone = better than BreakFree™. * Drilling out rivets * Gas torch to heat * lever arm to torque Now...
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5/ ...and to order them... http://www.speedepart.com/ Fingers crossed that I can get out of this for ~ $25 cash ( + $90,000 frustration).
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6/ I'm reminded of the PhD joke "sometimes 15 minutes in the library can be avoided by a mere 6 months in the lab". "sometimes 15 minutes cleaning and oiling tools in the fall can be avoided by a mere weekend of labor in the spring".
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Thank you for the reminder to take care of our tools.
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They leave it with a stranger in the alps.
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did they leave it out in the rain?
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I don't think that I can take it Because it took so long to rake it And I'll never have that hay baler again Oh no.
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2/ Is this your handiwork, Larry? Is this your handiwork, Larry? Is this your handiwork, Larry? We know that this is your handiwork, Larry! I'm going to cut your dick off!pic.twitter.com/yjPguIetAj
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