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    Lee11b

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    Got Matilda out of the field tonight. Head gasket is OK but she has a hole in her oil pan. We pulled the front crash plate and washed all the dirt out of the belly of the beast. I changed out the thermostat and tomorrow I'll pull the oil pan, order a gasket and see if a replacement pan can be had or if I can get the old one welded up.
    adds true meaning to "Don't Tread On ME!!!!!.....Brandon!!!"
     

    Ruger_Ronin

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    Living life means keeping an eye out for those once in a lifetime event's and taking advantage of the opportunity to attend if possible

    We had to bail on a bucket list show early this year. Safety concerns.

    After being postponed multiple times from '20 until '22, a trip to downtown Chiraq just didn't settle with us. It was no heaven on earth before the riots, but after that we just didn't want to risk it. No recreational event is worth our wellbeing.
     

    Lee11b

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    Well....started last night with Fort Wayne's finest in DA HOOD....guy backed into the gas meter.....and if it hadn't started blowing, he probably would have added a new way to get in the back door.

    and......ended the night with Fort Wayne's finest on the northwest side. Guy on a zero turn mower, hit the gas meter so hard, that it busted a line under a modular home. One of the neighbors, who called it in later, estimated that was 3pm. I arrive at the scene at 7pm.....
    So.... 4 hours of blowing under a home......can you say "boom boom time???"
    I killed the meter, killed the power, called for the bunker gear crew, got an ENGINE and a LADDER. I got a key holder enroute, before the fire department arrived. We have 12 fireman, 3 fans, and a few halligan tools just waiting for that key to show up.
    Woman arrives, in a foot cast no less, I "offer" to take the key, and run around the parade I have set up, to get that front door opened before the firemen turn it into a sardine can.
    We'll never know what level it was up to, but the eyes always give it away.....Firemen wide eyed, with guaranteed tight sphincters... a captain and a battalion chief muttering something about in 20 years never seen their meter so high.....
    40 minutes later, neighborhood block party is over, parade leaves, I help the casted daughter survey the lawn mower's damage.....and away I go....and yes house is still standing, and....

    the pot smokers of the trailer hood were happy enough with my work.....I smelled 4 distinct areas of "skunk weed" as I drove out.....probably one of them had been mowing earlier.....I will never know.....
     
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