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I slept through the whole thing so I really didn't miss it much. In fact, I have seen and flown through it way more times than most have especially when flying over the North Pole and from Alaska to the Orient and back. Now that is something everyone should experience if they can!!! Just...
Gears and bearings might be bad..... but the 489 case is a good one, gears available In a variety of ratios, and the clutch suregrip is the preferred one, IF the repair parts are available.
It's not trash can filler.
It looks like the 7 quart pan that came on my 78 D150 440 truck. Takes a special dip stick tube. Here is a pic of mine. Good price on a pretty rare pan.
To the OP...First of all, get rid of doing any business with any Bank with BofA being one of the worst!!! A Credit Union is the only way to effectively utilize a banking institution/system. They are owned and operated by the members and not some huge corporation. As for withdrawing your own...
With the pitting and broken spider gears when is it time to give up on this unit?
Hard to tell because the photo looks worse than and under the sea job from the 70's.
This thread got me to thinking what i need to do with my bank account in regards to what i need to do, before i conk out, and get planted in this planet Earth.
I'm a bachelor, live alone, no wife, or kids, no family.
So, what happens to my cash that i have in my bank account, when i die, and not...
Well, I'm a machinist so I'll make one a band and it'll either be of brass or stainless steel :D
Well, all the places I've banked with over the years always asked for identity no matter how much was being deposited or withdrawn. I have a CU card plus hand them my driver's license or gun carry...
On the rear of the instrument cluster on a 1969 Coronet standard dash on the upper left side is a Capacitor/Condenser with a spade end. I was wondering where that plugs into.
Thanks, Kurt