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Well she sold April of 21, she got on a truck and shipped out to her new owner this past Saturday. I sad I sold her but happy she is going to someone with more money and time than I have.
I'm doing a oil change soon (fuel in the oil, fixed the leak but now that oil has got to go), and I need a large drip pan due to the 5.5 gal capacity of the oil. I took it a step further and wanted something that can also hold the coolant for when I have to change that down the road.
Well...
Amazon. DasMarine 3 Step Ladder 316 Stainless Steel Telescoping Ladder, 900 Pound Capacity for Marine Yacht/Swimming Pool with Retaining Strap (3 Step Ladder) https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07Q28TQT5/ref=cm_sw_r_sms_apa_i_VYxWDbMVPE9ND
Note I did NOT use the hardware that came with it, I thought it...
I made my deuce short people accessible, set of hunting around for a ladder I decided to get a boat ladder and bolt it onto the gate.
I need to get some longer bolts for two of the four but it holds me just fine.
I replaced my brake light pressure switch, the old one blew apart when I was loading the deuce-and-a-half for transport.
FYI: removing the tool/ storage box makes this A LOT easier. It's a epic pain to get a wrench in there otherwise.
Well it's time to replace the brake light switch that exploded, I seem to have limited concrete here at the new house. But with a little bit of creativity and of course chalk blocks I have concrete to sit my butt on while I work!