Yet another amusing story from my life.
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Mindblower
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April 3, 2010 - 9:35 am
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Much simpler to boost the battery, drive to local shop, have the boys replace and install new battery for you. Much cheaper than buying tools you'll probably never use again, Mindblower!
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Aaw MB...where's ya sense of adventure!!!!!
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Besides, I plan to use these tools quite often. Need a battery change MB? LoL
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Thanks Ziggie, but I would not prefer doing it myself. Never worked with these tools in my life. As I'm in the US, I woudl just go to Autozone & have them replace for free..
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Ah, but grr, where's the sense of accomplishment in that?
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[quote="Ziggie":1p4ld342]Ah, but grr, where's the sense of accomplishment in that?[/quote:1p4ld342]
paying for the new battery
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Thank you for the laugh ziggie, as a mechanic i understand why it happened the way it did but lessons learned and i bet you change that battery in less than 20 min now