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Originally posted by natstayl
Crazy would be selling the house and buying his and her Harleys.
Crazy would be selling the house and buying his and her Harleys.
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Was reading through the forum and kinda had a thought.........Mods, anyway we could get one of these Hotshot threads as a sticky?
Just thought it might save guys like HID and pappyman some time and give the rest of us an easy way to find info about all this.
Just a thought
Jeff
Just thought it might save guys like HID and pappyman some time and give the rest of us an easy way to find info about all this.
Just a thought
Jeff
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Well actually it's really elementry. The rules are the same as a big truck. IF a transmission breaks you put a bigger one in. Same for clutch, axles, etc. If it overheats a bigger cooling system is in order. If it wears out too fast a larger oil system is better. If you are getting too old, you hire a young driver Everybody has to be doing something all the time, I push the Dodge around. Its cheaper than women, less problems than kids, and you're never bored. Now to get back out there and change that head gasket....
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Originally posted by natstayl
Nah can't be middle age crazy. Maybe empty nest syndrome?
Crazy would be selling the house and buying his and her Harleys.
Nah can't be middle age crazy. Maybe empty nest syndrome?
Crazy would be selling the house and buying his and her Harleys.
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