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    Some days are just what is expected and yet I laugh at the comedy of my stuff up

    Got out the door this morning and went to the garage to unlock the tool trailer only to find the numeric wire lock had died, it. Ten minutes of figuring how to unchain my trailer from the garage beam so I could get on the car frustration took hold and out came the persuader (biggest hammer owned) and proceeded to smash the lock in to 20 or so pieces and to my amazment it was the easiest lock to smash, phew I got going in time. I am glad I found out how easy it was as now I have a BIG padlock and CHUNKY chain.

    Come lunch time and the most important meal between breakfast and dinner and I found the front hub that wasnt rebuilt recently was dribbling oily grease on to the disc which explains why it was over heating the discs when going down steep hills with out warning yesterday. Oh it was a great weekend and I thought I had got away with it all scott free and now has to be squezzed in time for our holiday or Im shot yet again

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    Stue,isn't it called 'sods law' ?

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    Sounds like a pretty normal day to me

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    Quote Originally Posted by cooper View Post
    I have to agree,it does sound like a normal day




    FOR YOU!
    Neither of you would ever have experienced a normal day.
    If you don't like trucks, stop buying stuff.
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    Quote Originally Posted by cooper View Post
    Falsehooder! I was married for a year and once had a job.So NNNNNRH.
    I rest my case.
    If you don't like trucks, stop buying stuff.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Stue 3 doors down View Post
    Got out the door this morning and went to the garage to unlock the tool trailer only to find the numeric wire lock had died, it. Ten minutes of figuring how to unchain my trailer from the garage beam so I could get on the car frustration took hold and out came the persuader (biggest hammer owned) and proceeded to smash the lock in to 20 or so pieces and to my amazment it was the easiest lock to smash, phew I got going in time. I am glad I found out how easy it was as now I have a BIG padlock and CHUNKY chain.

    Come lunch time and the most important meal between breakfast and dinner and I found the front hub that wasnt rebuilt recently was dribbling oily grease on to the disc which explains why it was over heating the discs when going down steep hills with out warning yesterday. Oh it was a great weekend and I thought I had got away with it all scott free and now has to be squezzed in time for our holiday or Im shot yet again
    Some days you are the pigeon on others you become the statue. It has to get better mate !

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