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i've lost 30lbs in the last few months. still ain't skinny but i'm doing good.
I'll do you one better... In one years' time I gained 47 pounds (Went from 164 pounds to 211 pounds). True story (at least according the DOT Physical I had to do earlier this year).
Ive started eatting better and walking/jogging with my Dog most evening's, had lost 6 or 7 pounds in a week, going back Wednesday to finish up my DOT Physical hopeing to see a few more pounds off...
I hate that i went to a race tonight only to blow a fuse on my fuel pump backing it off the trailer, had a couple spares, blew another one... straight wired it just to see if the pump would work and..... its smoking out the top of the pump but ti ran long enough to fill the fuel bowls up and get me up the trailer!
no I got it from whites performance in King-sport Tennessee... it was a 'extreme' pumped like 155gph or something like that worked great for 3 months then last weekend i noticed it sounded quieter.... and this weekend lasted about 5 mins
Ive broken everything from harbor freight to snap-on and i really cant say one is any better than the other when using a standard socket in front of an impact gun.
I spent some good $ on a 1/2 drive swivel head long reach ratchet from Matco, it's been warranteed about 8-10 times from breaking the teeth in the head, to the shank that holds the sockets. The second time I broke it the guy thought I put a cheater on it. So, I had him fix it and took it to the spot I broke it, and broke it again for him. Them cones on the D60 king pins are a bugger to get out. Now when I warranty it, no questions asked. It's neat you can get the handle to flex 4-6 inches on the end if u have a good place to get decent footing.
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