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Ahh, okay. I know the dude flies all over the damn place. He was in South Korea for 3 weeks, then he was in Alaska or North Dakota, some damn cold ass place for 3 weeks.
Birds will pick it clean the second there's berries on it. Even if they're green, they don't care. Then we won't get any. That one bush puts out a half pound of blueberries a week during peak season.
Customer stated this ski was well maintained. He knew the owner.....i should play the lottery tonight cause i am extremely surprised they all came out without taking the threads with them
Nope never, i use a snap on electric ratchet, break by hand and when loose enough hit the button. Especially when i dont know the history.
If it was my own stuff that i do regularly i use my dewalt electric driver to remove but not to install
Nope never, i use a snap on electric ratchet, break by hand and when loose enough hit the button. Especially when i dont know the history.
If it was my own stuff that i do regularly i use my dewalt electric driver to remove but not to install