I used to carry paincow around to blow up my tires if i had a flat, but last time he blew the tire plum off the rim so i fired him.
Yer cummins has lots of metric. 8mm 10mm18 is common here for larger bolts. i don't remember ever using a 9mm either. it's either 10 or 8mm
Nothing more lonely geeting a flat in the woods by yerself. at night.
Got lots of metric everywhere, least the old one does. haven't done much wrenching on the newer one. i ain't workin on the engine anyway, that sucker will go to the diesel guy up the road.Yer cummins has lots of metric. 8mm 10mm
LMAO, that's good stuff there, you shoulda been a stand up comedian.You've never walked into the Breakfast Bar, looking forward to hot and nasty sausage gravy, only to be informed that Big Becky done runned off and took her gravy boat with her..
Brother, that's lonely.
about all a guy can do, then, is to slowly stir too much sugar into his coffee and wonder, "where o where has Big Becky runned off too"...
I mean, a guy knows,,, he just knows, this new girl aint gonna dig a fly outta' your scrambled eggs, but boy! Big Becky would in a heart beat.
Or smear the table off with her bare forearm, like a bull dozer, to clear the last customers crumbs off yer table, as you're being seated.
an' eye aint kiddin', either....lonely!!
I had to buy a set of triple square sockets to do something to the rear brakes on a Jetta. Never used them since and probly wont9mm on German bleeder screws.
How is triple square for weird shit...
I have a few special VW tools as well,,, 84 jetta TD used a special socket to undo the axles from the trans. , had to buy a set..I had to buy a set of triple square sockets to do something to the rear brakes on a Jetta. Never used them since and probly wont
Yup, there is no foolin you. Ar15's are air operated. they used compressed air to force the firing pin foward on the primer. it's a pump to air up the storage chamberI know an AR15 is a gun so I assume it makes something go bang
T1 dated a girl like that
I’d like to buy a Still, there are some pretty cool ones for sale on EbayI bought a couple stihls, I was disappointed
Both gearwrench.
One on the left is mostly useless and would never buy again.
Its made well but the design is inferior to the one one the right.
Plus it wont stay on the nut cause the swivel moves.
I never use them.
Always grab the kind on the right and i use the heck outta them.
I will aslo endorse this product, it works. it's made to lock up in an AR15 frame but it will work in a 308 AR. just won't lock up.
I've had this compressor under the back seat of the older Dodge for many years. have used it a couple times and checked it the other day and it still works good. pummps pretty hard for a cheap tiny thing too. didn't get a pic of the tire repair kit in this one though.
I used to carry paincow around to blow up my tires if i had a flat, but last time he blew the tire plum off the rim so i fired him.
HoarderThe oil drain plugs on the wheeler and kawasaki are 18mm and i know there's more. mostly 10mm is used here for smaller bolts.
Wow you must get a lot of flatsJust got all this stuff from amazon not too long ago, twin cylinder pump. works good but can't tell you anything about the longivity. it fits perfect in the storage under floormat.
Topkick has a lot of 16 and 18 MMYer cummins has lots of metric. 8mm 10mm
Ar15's are air operated. they used compressed air to force the firing pin foward on the primer. it's a pump to air up the storage chamberWTF is that fer? Turning your AR into a tactical hair dryer???
Ar15's are air operated. they used compressed air to force the firing pin foward on the primer. it's a pump to air up the storage chamber
Fucking caterpillar 3126 throwaway motorTopkick has a lot of 16 and 18 MM
especially to change the HUEI pump
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