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Oil change, sparkplug change, and a couple other topics.

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fyi I get "fobidden..." trying to access the first two (also their hyperlinks are not clickable)
 
Not sure what happened, but should be fixed now.
 
Added all of these links to the reference thread! Awesome stuff!
 
I wrote the spark plug and oil change. I still have the original word .docs if anyone wants to make changes/addition.
 
Found these to be really easy to work with ... like throwing a rug under the engine and roll it up at the end... cheaper than diapers.
 

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This is good stuff, always has been! I wanted to add my :thumbsup::winkingthumbsup"
 
Found these to be really easy to work with ... like throwing a rug under the engine and roll it up at the end... cheaper than diapers.
I still some pads left from a pack of XL incontinent pads from Walgreens that I bought in 2008.
 
My wife has adult pads they put under patients in the hospital, forget what they are called, but they are perfect! I use them all the time, and I have even saved them and used them again!
 
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