bigdogg1
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Very true!It is,such a great product! Love how it goes on and the finished product speaks for itself,but at $50 a litre I suppose it should be lol
Very true!It is,such a great product! Love how it goes on and the finished product speaks for itself,but at $50 a litre I suppose it should be lol
You can’t get the nut off or the prop off? I’d be trying everything before breaking out the sawzall. Boiling water. MAP gas torch. BFHI have to face up to that this fall with the prop on my Merc kicker. Tried to pull it last year and no luck, didn't have time that particular day to deal with it. No doubt will be a sawzall job and a new prop this time around.
Thanks for that reminder - I bought a new Tuff 4 years ago, and not having a flat yet, never occurred to me to check. They all came off, but 2 were suspiciously obstinate that I think another year would have had a very different result - i.e the neighbors learning new curse words!.I decided to try removing lug nuts off my 5 year old tuff trailer. 20 new lug nuts and 10 studs later I can change my tire if I get a flat. Mental note never seize annually.
Yup,, my boats are fresh water 90% of the time ans all wheels get pulled annually and lugs greased when lug nuts ran back on. Mind you i do this with all my trailers.Thanks for that reminder - I bought a new Tuff 4 years ago, and not having a flat yet, never occurred to me to check. They all came off, but 2 were suspiciously obstinate that I think another year would have had a very different result - i.e the neighbors learning new curse words!.
You’re a different breed. You probably follow the instructions on bubble gum.Yup,, my boats are fresh water 90% of the time ans all wheels get pulled annually and lugs greased when lug nuts ran back on. Mind you i do this with all my trailers.
Lol nope not even close. Just an old equipment guy that has spent his life fixing. Spent many a long winter night in the frozen snow laying on my back and kneeling on frozen iron till my knees were numb and frozen fixing equipment. I have learned the hard way that a little prevention can make life a whole lots easier. Its just ingrained in me by now I cant help it.You’re a different breed. You probably follow the instructions on bubble gum.
“Take piece out of wrapper, chew for 5 minutes, dispose of in composable container, immediately brush teeth for 2 minutes and 30 seconds with approved fluoride toothpaste.”
You’re a good man. We have a similar outlook on our possessions. I have many pairs of shoes I won’t wear if it may may possibly rain. Lawn mowed every 4 days.Lol nope not even close. Just an old equipment guy that has spent his life fixing. Spent many a long winter night in the frozen snow laying on my back and kneeling on frozen iron till my knees were numb and frozen fixing equipment. I have learned the hard way that a little prevention can make life a whole lots easier. Its just ingrained in me by now I cant help it.
I'm not sure your white Pumas warrant quite the same outlook.You’re a good man. We have a similar outlook on our possessions. I have many pairs of shoes I won’t wear if it may may possibly rain. Lawn mowed every 4 days.
Jordan man, always the JordansI'm not sure your white Pumas warrant quite the same outlook.
I figured. I bet you have a sweet hat collection too. I can't own nice things.Jordan man, always the Jordans
Yeah it's the prop stuck on the splines. Was greased when it was last installed, but somehow neglected to remove and re-grease for a couple of seasons despite doing all the other kicker maintenance.You can’t get the nut off or the prop off? I’d be trying everything before breaking out the sawzall. Boiling water. MAP gas torch. BFH