Let's start over......
I saw pictures this morning because I didn't get home until 6:30 last night and I stayed awake as long as I could to watch the race.
It's close enough to spring that anything can happen..........
It's close enough to spring that anything can happen..........
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The weather service just added the possibility of t-storms and thunder snow.....now everything is about covered except tornadoes.....
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you'll need the socket with extension
lisle tool
torque wrench??? I use snapon and my more economical ones are made by KT tools
cordless impact....life saver....
universals, swivels, extensions.....etc....
7mm socket for the cop hold down bolts....
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just posted about your tool question....
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Thanks 88,
I'm not going to touch the plugs though, so I can wait on the Lisle tool I think. I had been looking on Amazon the past few days, but any recommended brands? I've read quality issues about Craftsman, but I wonder if they will be good for me since they won't see heavy use. I have a few wrench sets by Stanley and they seem ok.
I'm not going to touch the plugs though, so I can wait on the Lisle tool I think. I had been looking on Amazon the past few days, but any recommended brands? I've read quality issues about Craftsman, but I wonder if they will be good for me since they won't see heavy use. I have a few wrench sets by Stanley and they seem ok.
Makes sense and than you. Have a good day yourself
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Yep, she was.
The bulbs made a big difference. At least there is a little light when backing. In Burleson, I have a long driveway with trees and sprinkler heads on both sides that I back out of. In Brownboro, I have to back out of a fairly narrow gate. The bulbs really help with that. Thanks again.
The bulbs made a big difference. At least there is a little light when backing. In Burleson, I have a long driveway with trees and sprinkler heads on both sides that I back out of. In Brownboro, I have to back out of a fairly narrow gate. The bulbs really help with that. Thanks again.
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Yep, she was.
The bulbs made a big difference. At least there is a little light when backing. In Burleson, I have a long driveway with trees and sprinkler heads on both sides that I back out of. In Brownboro, I have to back out of a fairly narrow gate. The bulbs really help with that. Thanks again.
The bulbs made a big difference. At least there is a little light when backing. In Burleson, I have a long driveway with trees and sprinkler heads on both sides that I back out of. In Brownboro, I have to back out of a fairly narrow gate. The bulbs really help with that. Thanks again.