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Originally posted by itsnotyouOh that is a thing amajiggy of a whatnot, very rare. They go for big bucks on ebay.
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Skizzahdeech....
Right up there with a...
Thingahmabob... :0)
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Originally posted by Tim JumperClearly a left-handed gallywumpus.
No home should be without one.
Slap a new foozits gasket on it and it'll work like new!
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Originally posted by reubenstumpquote:
Originally posted by Tim JumperClearly a left-handed gallywumpus.
No home should be without one.Slap a new foozits gasket on it and it'll work like new!
And remember to disconnect the battery first, before performing any maintenance on it.
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Originally posted by localhostquote:
Originally posted by reubenstumpquote:
Originally posted by Tim JumperClearly a left-handed gallywumpus.
No home should be without one.Slap a new foozits gasket on it and it'll work like new!
And remember to disconnect the battery first, before performing any maintenance on it.
Don't forget it is a 6 volt positive ground.
If you hook up a 12 volt negative ground, it will run backwards real fast till it blows up.
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Originally posted by Bill RogersYou could ask AI—presumably it has an answer.
AI is incapable of NOT having an answer. Which should tell you something about the truth of those answers.
Thank you kindly.
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Originally posted by Corwynquote:
Originally posted by Bill RogersYou could ask AI—presumably it has an answer.
AI is incapable of NOT having an answer. Which should tell you something about the truth of those answers.
Thank you kindly.
I know... some people like that...