A little more practice and you might impress Dan with your iron finding abilities. :rolleyes2:
I've still got that differential. Picked up some ceramic coated JBA Performance Headers and an Airaid throttle body spacer for a 4.3L the other day. They may be for an S-10 though.
Now regardless of what you've noticed about other members, it is NOT a prerequisite to have hand damage.:msp_smile: Expecting a good report from your doctor.
Well it is my mission in life to impress at least one Marine... Do the throttle body spacers make any appreciable difference in throttle response? I thought we were getting rid of the truck but now she's having second thoughts (again:msp_thumbdn
. On a brighter note, I am about to pick up a friend's '95 Honda ST100 which runs like a top with 17K and has always been garaged with no cancer... It will be nice to ride to work again!
Besides a 346xp, the 562xp is the only other saw I want to run... :msp_smile:
Well, if you're that enthusiastic about it, I have to assume that it's a fair-to-middlin' saw at least!!!:hmm3grin2orange:
Brian you have a new Husky dealer in wellington met him last spring at a dealer close to me. He was there getting some pointers. real nice guy. Jim I see you down there.
I wasn't aware of that. I will have to swing in next time I'm on my way to the Harper/Zenda area to see the In-laws.
Cobey,
I hope that you heal well and figure out a way to continue to play your guitar. I'm a bit of a hack myself, as much like bikes, horses, flying, sawing hunting fishing and shooting, it is one of the things that I truly enjoy doing to relax, learn and have a much needed break from the travails and trivialities of life. I don't know if you heat with wood or not, but if you need a hand cutting, let me know and I'll see what I can do. It would be a good day trip for me and I could bring a genuine Stumpbroke toy with me if need be. Godspeed.