Packing is going on in earnest right now..
Should maybe have 3 of the 4 PODS filled by tomorrow night (Tuesday AM is
the deadline I set)..
Thinks I have learned so far......
*Realtors are liars (except Lee...He is a saint <g>......Or at least ethics
mean little to them
* Don't pack your bolt cutters if you plan to lose your padlock keys...
* Buy the best carton tape money can buy.
*Having a kid that works at a store can sure be handy when it comes to free
boxes.
* Don't pack the SawZall first, and then look at how tall the steel rack is
(compared to how short the door is).
* You can throw a complete toilet assembly, complete with lid, out of the
hay loft of a barn and watch it bounce and not break (the first time <lol>)
* You pay closer attention to hazardous material drop-off day at the local
fire department/recycle center (Boy, were they surprised).
* You get to know where all the different Goodwill branches are and which
ones take what.
* Harbor Freight steel SawZall blades won't cut butter, let alone .125" wall
tubing.
*The last item to get packed used to be clothes.... Now it's the computer
table, chair, and computer.
* Realtors suck (did I already say that?)
* 12 hour deodorant lasts 3 hours when you are moving.
* The time space continuum knows crap about moving Stude stuff.
* Put something out on the road and 4 guys will show up long after it is
gone (Calvin was first! <lol>)

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mbstude - 27 Aug 2006 01:06 GMT
Don't feel too bad. I might can help you unpack if I don't have to
drive too far...
Matthew
> Packing is going on in earnest right now..
> Should maybe have 3 of the 4 PODS filled by tomorrow night (Tuesday AM is
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> * Put something out on the road and 4 guys will show up long after it is
> gone (Calvin was first! <lol>)
oldcarfart - 27 Aug 2006 02:38 GMT
> Packing is going on in earnest right now..
> Should maybe have 3 of the 4 PODS filled by tomorrow night (Tuesday AM is
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But how many of them could install a tube in a tire without removing
rim from vehicle, rewire ignition with discarded scrap ABS sensor wire,
make a throttle cable from Wal-Mart bicycle replacement brake and gear
shift cables and convert a automotive class 3 hitch into a two point
hitch for spotting trailers.
Calvin (just call me MacGuyver) Lowell
Jeff Rice - 27 Aug 2006 03:44 GMT
Oh, BTW...
I found both the operator's manuals for the Kubota, so you can read up on
how the Korean's say to do it <lol>..
Jeff (Glad it found a good home!) Rice
"oldcarfart" wrote...
> But how many of them could install a tube in a tire without removing
> rim from vehicle, rewire ignition with discarded scrap ABS sensor wire,
> make a throttle cable from Wal-Mart bicycle replacement brake and gear
> shift cables and convert a automotive class 3 hitch into a two point
> hitch for spotting trailers.
> Calvin (just call me MacGuyver) Lowell

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Transtar60xxx@earthlink.net - 27 Aug 2006 18:45 GMT
> Oh, BTW...
> I found both the operator's manuals for the Kubota, so you can read up on
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>> hitch for spotting trailers.
>> Calvin (just call me MacGuyver) Lowell
Kubota is Japanese, the Kioti on the other hand , who knows where they
come from.