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Thats usually enough to keep it from snowing, but all those idiots washing their cars in the nest post may have counteracted it.Mice invaded my shed and ate my primer hose on my Troy-built snow blower. For the first time I actually did something right and checked the thing beforehand, ordered the parts, and fixed it yesterday during lunch. Now it’s running like a gem.
My family and I are patiently waiting for this storm to dump a crap load of snow.
My wife works in the OR Monday morning so she relies on me to make sure she’s plowed just in time oh yeah!
They’re waiting in line for insider insight on UConn men’s basketball recruiting, pretty self explanatoryI drove by the car wash this morning. There was a fairly long line. Are these people cleaning their cars to make room for fresh salt?
I drove by the car wash this morning. There was a fairly long line. Are these people cleaning their cars to make room for fresh salt?
Mice invaded my shed and ate my primer hose on my Troy-built snow blower. For the first time I actually did something right and checked the thing beforehand, ordered the parts, and fixed it yesterday during lunch. Now it’s running like a gem.
My family and I are patiently waiting for this storm to dump a crap load of snow.
My wife works in the OR Monday morning so she relies on me to make sure she’s plowed just in time oh yeah!
What's an all you can eat car wash? Sounds worse than Old Country Buffet.I went out to pick up dinner last night near the place where I pay monthly for all you can eat car washes.
Pepsi-based drinks, Takis, jerky and Mars brand chocolates, plus Dumb Dumb lollipops right near the free air fresheners.What's an all you can eat car wash? Sounds worse than Old Country Buffet.
You pay a monthly fee and can go to car wash as many times as you want.What's an all you can eat car wash? Sounds worse than Old Country Buffet.
Like a dummy, I left gas in mine from last year and it wouldn't start yesterday. Had to take apart and clean the carburetor. Started right up! Then the engine started surging up and down. Just watched a video on youtube and now have to take it apart again and clean one of the jets. . Like you, glad I checked early.. but wish I would have when it was 60* out and not freezing in the garage.Mice invaded my shed and ate my primer hose on my Troy-built snow blower. For the first time I actually did something right and checked the thing beforehand, ordered the parts, and fixed it yesterday during lunch. Now it’s running like a gem.
My family and I are patiently waiting for this storm to dump a crap load of snow.
My wife works in the OR Monday morning so she relies on me to make sure she’s plowed just in time oh yeah!
I never run mine dry, always use 93 or trufuel in my outdoor power equipment....never had a problem starting at the beginning of the season.Like a dummy, I left gas in mine from last year and it wouldn't start yesterday. Had to take apart and clean the carburetor. Started right up! Then the engine started surging up and down. Just watched a video on youtube and now have to take it apart again and clean one of the jets. . Like you, glad I checked early.. but wish I would have when it was 60* out and not freezing in the garage.
YouMice invaded my shed and ate my primer hose on my Troy-built snow blower. For the first time I actually did something right and checked the thing beforehand, ordered the parts, and fixed it yesterday during lunch. Now it’s running like a gem.
My family and I are patiently waiting for this storm to dump a crap load of snow.
My wife works in the OR Monday morning so she relies on me to make sure she’s plowed just in time oh yeah!
Mice invaded my shed and ate my primer hose on my Troy-built snow blower. For the first time I actually did something right and checked the thing beforehand, ordered the parts, and fixed it yesterday during lunch. Now it’s running like a gem.
My family and I are patiently waiting for this storm to dump a crap load of snow.
My wife works in the OR Monday morning so she relies on me to make sure she’s plowed just in time oh yeah!
You da manMice invaded my shed and ate my primer hose on my Troy-built snow blower. For the first time I actually did something right and checked the thing beforehand, ordered the parts, and fixed it yesterday during lunch. Now it’s running like a gem.
My family and I are patiently waiting for this storm to dump a crap load of snow.
My wife works in the OR Monday morning so she relies on me to make sure she’s plowed just in time oh yeah!
Maybe, this is what it isWhat's an all you can eat car wash? Sounds worse than Old Country Buffet.
It’s remarkable the way supposedly capable adults fail to prepare. Oh no, we must buy milk and bread and ice melt.
Can you get gas there? Lolautospabistro.com