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Old 05-18-2012, 12:14 PM   #1
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My hitch work

Since I have time to do it, I am taking my hitch apart and servicing it, I have the Husky air ride hitch, 2 air bags and a slider, 16K hitch. I looked on line, no one makes a hitch like this anymore, the air ride is completely different, so I hope I get this thing all back together right..
I will sandblast the parts, then send them for powder-coat, and re-assemble.
Well... that is the plan, we will see.





 
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Old 05-18-2012, 03:05 PM   #2
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When I worked in the auto repair shop every day I could change an engine and transmission in 2 8 hour days and remember where almost everything went.
Now when I take something apart I have to use my cell phone camera to take pictures of the various stages of disassembly to ensure I get it reassembled.
Sucks getting old!
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Old 05-18-2012, 03:09 PM   #3
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When I worked in the auto repair shop every day I could change an engine and transmission in 2 8 hour days and remember where almost everything went.
Now when I take something apart I have to use my cell phone camera to take pictures of the various stages of disassembly to ensure I get it reassembled.
Sucks getting old!
Ha! I can relate... I took 60 pictures as I was taking everything apart. It's no good, this C.R.S.....
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Old 05-18-2012, 04:02 PM   #4
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Isn't technology wonderful? Now how do I display the pictures I took with my phone so I can get things back together? LOL!!! Darn CRS wins again...
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Don't forget where you lay the phone down or you'll be in big trouble.
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Old 05-19-2012, 01:41 AM   #6
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All you guys are so far ahead of me it's pitiful. I am just a Kansas City Hick that doesn't even have a smart-phone... picture with my camera...HA! I told a waitress I took a picture of a shark with my phone 5 years ago when I was at South Padre, but had no idea how to get to it to see it...she had to poke buttons until she found it. I was amazed...
I took pictures the old school way...with a camera.
No, it wasn't a Brownie...
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How do you dispose of all those old flash bulbs??
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How do you dispose of all those old flash bulbs??
Ha ha..
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I forgot what we were talking about,Hmmmm oh well,next.
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LOL!!!
CRS does have its advantages though... Half the time I can't remember what I was worried about!!


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I forgot what we were talking about,Hmmmm oh well,next.
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