No truer words are spoken. I've actually spent hundreds of dollars in tools just to have the education on how to fix something instead of taking it somewhere. And a lot of times I had the money to do it. I just one of the education. Great job mustie1 thank you so much for taking the time to teach us.
Mustie1, U learned a lot and we all did also, thanks for the info! Sad thing, I'm not sure an average transmission shop would of fixed it, I hope Ur wife goes thru her surgery well and recovers pain free. Hopefully, my visiting nurse does not drop by to remove her bandage.
No truer words are spoken. I've actually spent hundreds of dollars in tools just to have the education on how to fix something instead of taking it somewhere. And a lot of times I had the money to do it. I just one of the education. Great job mustie1 thank you so much for taking the time to teach us.
Well your 30 hrs of labor ,should be 30 hrs of schooling ,,which is cheap.
The paint on that really turned out good!
wow that is some great problem-solving and that's the best way to learn is by doing!
Great job the transmission jobs is usually hard to repair
van looks great and another road trip coming!!
Only way to learn is to do!
Hope the wife is good with her toe!
Glad you got it fixed and learned something new in the process. I'd say it was a win win for ya.
Was wondering where you would end up on this one. Curiosity and patience wins again, good job!!
Mustie1, U learned a lot and we all did also, thanks for the info! Sad thing, I'm not sure an average transmission shop would of fixed it, I hope Ur wife goes thru her surgery well and recovers pain free. Hopefully, my visiting nurse does not drop by to remove her bandage.
congrats …..dont that feel good now !!!
Great to see it fixed! Agree about folk not increasing their knowledge….sad in a way.