Not a good day

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Red Oak
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Not a good day

Postby Red Oak » Sat May 31, 2014 4:31 pm

Transmission has started going out in my Jeep

The A/C went out in my old truck

The deck adjusting Rube Goldberg piece of crap thingy is screwed up on my Riding Lawn Mower

The priming bulb cracked on my self propelled mower

The don't make things like they used to.

An expensive day :)
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John in Plano
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Re: Not a good day

Postby John in Plano » Sat May 31, 2014 4:45 pm

I'm too lazy to retype, copied from the mothership before it disappears

I just spent about 4 hours replacing a garagedoor opener with the help of my son.

Old one had a screw drive and the clips holding it together were failing and the silly thing wouldn't always open or close.

Got the new one in using the existing safety beams and it doesn't work.

Wire was broken in the safety beams and kinda made contact.

$170 out the window when I could have fixed it for nothing
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Re: Not a good day

Postby Red Oak » Sat May 31, 2014 4:59 pm

I know the feeling.......
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Re: Not a good day

Postby bodine » Sat May 31, 2014 6:08 pm

John in Plano wrote:I'm too lazy to retype, copied from the mothership before it disappears

I just spent about 4 hours replacing a garagedoor opener with the help of my son.

Old one had a screw drive and the clips holding it together were failing and the silly thing wouldn't always open or close.

Got the new one in using the existing safety beams and it doesn't work.

Wire was broken in the safety beams and kinda made contact.

$170 out the window when I could have fixed it for nothing


Fixed a similar issue with our garage door opener last month. It quit working; started troubleshooting, and I noticed one of the safety beams was not lit. It had a broken wire at the connection to the beam box. I was hoping for something simple like that...

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Re: Not a good day

Postby Red Oak » Sat May 31, 2014 6:39 pm

Well I have the Rube Goldberg POS on the JD Lawn Tractor fixed. I appears that some how the S-I-L #2 bent the $/(@" out of it when he mowed the yard last week !

He means well by I swear he could tear up a chrome plates cannon ball with a rubber hammer !
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Re: Not a good day

Postby Grassman » Sat May 31, 2014 8:56 pm

Can't even begin to come close to my equipment problems this week. I'd trade ya.

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Re: Not a good day

Postby PlanoSooner » Sat May 31, 2014 9:08 pm

spring cleaning around the yard is pretty expensive here too.....
something always broke.
everything needs an oil change.

takes me a week to get ready for the actual work
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John in Plano
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Re: Not a good day

Postby John in Plano » Sun Jun 01, 2014 7:55 am

bodine wrote:
John in Plano wrote:I'm too lazy to retype, copied from the mothership before it disappears

I just spent about 4 hours replacing a garagedoor opener with the help of my son.

Old one had a screw drive and the clips holding it together were failing and the silly thing wouldn't always open or close.

Got the new one in using the existing safety beams and it doesn't work.

Wire was broken in the safety beams and kinda made contact.

$170 out the window when I could have fixed it for nothing


Fixed a similar issue with our garage door opener last month. It quit working; started troubleshooting, and I noticed one of the safety beams was not lit. It had a broken wire at the connection to the beam box. I was hoping for something simple like that...


The lights would stay on when I went and looked at the safety beams, of course I never watched them while operating the door. Wire would lose contact when the door was being operated, because of the vibration in the door track
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Re: Not a good day

Postby RaisinCain » Sun Jun 01, 2014 3:58 pm

Red Oak wrote:Transmission has started going out in my Jeep

The A/C went out in my old truck

The deck adjusting Rube Goldberg piece of crap thingy is screwed up on my Riding Lawn Mower

The priming bulb cracked on my self propelled mower

The don't make things like they used to.

An expensive day :)


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