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topflite51

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Its damn seldom what I do to my suit case and you can go to hell too that's who you are, and I'm just the guy that can do it.

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I sent my wife to O'reilly Auto for a bag of Compression and they sent her back with a brown paper bag full of it.


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I bought eight new chocks and banded them to the trailer tires so I won't have to dig around, pull them out, and squat down and insert them any more. Sure is handy.

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Coptalker,
I appreciate you using the halogen blinker fluid, but you will need to flush all blinkers and use SYNTHETIC halogen blinker fluid.
I did this maintenance last week and it took me a little under 7 hours.


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You guys are crazy, I just came back from my dealer and he did all of the above for $2500 and only took six weeks - what a deal!!!


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I've got a SAE adjustable wrench and a metric adjustable wrench in the tool box. They work on most bolts. For the others there is the Whitworth adjustable wrench.

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I must explain that I was only joking ,when I wrote, and I didn't mean what I said about reconsidering my decision not to change my mind Jim k

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