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<blockquote data-quote="swampratt" data-source="post: 2756393" data-attributes="member: 15054"><p>HA!!!</p><p>I have taken my wife's dryer apart 3 times just to limp it along.</p><p>I was at my grandmothers house feeding her some home cooking and one of her light switches was not working.. Yep took it apart and fixed it.</p><p>I bet today being older than 10 you could possibly make that hair dryer work.</p><p></p><p>I was 12 when I got my first basket case motorcycle.. a TC 90 Suzuki.</p><p>Vice grip shifter no brakes and no throttle ,, well there was 3" of busted off cable above the carb that I tied into a knot so I could pull up on it easier.</p><p>Had to push start it and usually push it 1/2 way around the block before it would start.</p><p>I gave $7.50 for it. I killed it by trying to jump a tall pile of gravel that was just dumped. Front tire buried into the pile and I slammed into it after the handgrip busted one of my ribs.. That was a long push back home,, busted the side case and filled it full of gravel.</p><p>I had just put that on there with my homemade manila envelope gasket and #2 gasket maker.</p><p></p><p></p><p>Today I know it probably needed a new set of points. and I can't remember if I mixed oil into the fuel.. I think I did as the only gas can we had was for a lawnmower</p><p> and that mower was a...... you guessed it Lawn Boy 2 stroke. Man those were great mowers back then.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="swampratt, post: 2756393, member: 15054"] HA!!! I have taken my wife's dryer apart 3 times just to limp it along. I was at my grandmothers house feeding her some home cooking and one of her light switches was not working.. Yep took it apart and fixed it. I bet today being older than 10 you could possibly make that hair dryer work. I was 12 when I got my first basket case motorcycle.. a TC 90 Suzuki. Vice grip shifter no brakes and no throttle ,, well there was 3" of busted off cable above the carb that I tied into a knot so I could pull up on it easier. Had to push start it and usually push it 1/2 way around the block before it would start. I gave $7.50 for it. I killed it by trying to jump a tall pile of gravel that was just dumped. Front tire buried into the pile and I slammed into it after the handgrip busted one of my ribs.. That was a long push back home,, busted the side case and filled it full of gravel. I had just put that on there with my homemade manila envelope gasket and #2 gasket maker. Today I know it probably needed a new set of points. and I can't remember if I mixed oil into the fuel.. I think I did as the only gas can we had was for a lawnmower and that mower was a...... you guessed it Lawn Boy 2 stroke. Man those were great mowers back then. [/QUOTE]
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