Something for Thumper
Posted: Thu Jun 20, 2013 3:46 pm
Seeing as you're the only other (automotive) mechanically inclined guy I'm aware of.
Since we shut the restaurant down about a month ago, I've:
Fixed the Rodeo auto transmission.
Put rear shocks on the Dodge.
Changed the radio on the Dodge.
Changed the battery on the lawn tractor.
Changed the battery on the Rodeo.
Ordered front shocks for the Dodge.
Ordered lower wishbone for the Dodge because they make one piece control arms with the bush in built.
Reground the axle on the lawn tractor to fit aftermarket rims.
Repaired rear tire on Dodge.
Fitted a truck tool box and stocked it with tools so I can do all the shit above.
Changed the light globes in the stairwell. This took a few hours as I needed to build a scaffold...
Yet to do:
Change wishbone and front shocks on Dodge.
Change starter motor on Rodeo.
Change all the oils on both vehicles.
I wondered why I was tired this morning then realised the above plus the renovating of the apartment above the restaurant.
Non automotive stuff still to do, fence the chickens in. A tree fell on our old fence so they all come out now and shit on the front porch.
They seem to find it amusing. We don't.
Its driving us all nuts.
Make a new chicken coop, the current one was a temp job because the MIL burned down their fancy old coop.
Strip the front and back porches and repaint.
Change the warped wood on the rear porch rails.
Make the lower part of the rear porch undercover (change decking to ply and seal it in).
Make the lower area sealed so I have a workshop.
Make a decked walkway from the front porch to the car park area (about 60feet long). Could be shorter but I'd need to make steps and no one wants that in winter outdoors.
Recut the path I made last year through the wooded area.
Clear the backyard of rubbish.
Pretty sure there's a few other things I have that I forgot about.
It just never ends...
Since we shut the restaurant down about a month ago, I've:
Fixed the Rodeo auto transmission.
Put rear shocks on the Dodge.
Changed the radio on the Dodge.
Changed the battery on the lawn tractor.
Changed the battery on the Rodeo.
Ordered front shocks for the Dodge.
Ordered lower wishbone for the Dodge because they make one piece control arms with the bush in built.
Reground the axle on the lawn tractor to fit aftermarket rims.
Repaired rear tire on Dodge.
Fitted a truck tool box and stocked it with tools so I can do all the shit above.
Changed the light globes in the stairwell. This took a few hours as I needed to build a scaffold...
Yet to do:
Change wishbone and front shocks on Dodge.
Change starter motor on Rodeo.
Change all the oils on both vehicles.
I wondered why I was tired this morning then realised the above plus the renovating of the apartment above the restaurant.
Non automotive stuff still to do, fence the chickens in. A tree fell on our old fence so they all come out now and shit on the front porch.
They seem to find it amusing. We don't.
Its driving us all nuts.
Make a new chicken coop, the current one was a temp job because the MIL burned down their fancy old coop.
Strip the front and back porches and repaint.
Change the warped wood on the rear porch rails.
Make the lower part of the rear porch undercover (change decking to ply and seal it in).
Make the lower area sealed so I have a workshop.
Make a decked walkway from the front porch to the car park area (about 60feet long). Could be shorter but I'd need to make steps and no one wants that in winter outdoors.
Recut the path I made last year through the wooded area.
Clear the backyard of rubbish.
Pretty sure there's a few other things I have that I forgot about.
It just never ends...