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  • in reply to: Repair Jobs You Dislike Doing? #478030
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      [quote=”thisisbuod” post=38234]DUMP TRUCKS AND CRANES!!!!!!!! I hate them. They’re always caked in dirt, mud, and oil. you need a damn crow’s foot for every hose on the things. To get anything apart you gotta torque the hell outta it or beat the crap outta it with a hammer. End of the day you’re exhausted and covered with soot.[/quote]
      Those are the best things to work on

      in reply to: Repair Jobs You Dislike Doing? #477604
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        i hate to do any type of body work

        in reply to: Repair Jobs You Dislike Doing? #478028
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          i hate to do any type of body work

          in reply to: What should be my first tools as a tech student? #475589
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            I would say buy some cheaper tools (craftsman, harbor freight, and such) when you first start out. I have seen a few newer technicians go out and buy a bunch of tools from the tool trucks on credit and lose them all when they can’t keep up with payments. and if you buy cheaper tools from the start and replace them with nicer ones when you can eventually you will have a descent set of tools for home.

            in reply to: What should be my first tools as a tech student? #475224
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              I would say buy some cheaper tools (craftsman, harbor freight, and such) when you first start out. I have seen a few newer technicians go out and buy a bunch of tools from the tool trucks on credit and lose them all when they can’t keep up with payments. and if you buy cheaper tools from the start and replace them with nicer ones when you can eventually you will have a descent set of tools for home.

              in reply to: Identifix. Thoughts? #475587
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                I have never personally used it but there was a technician I worked with that relied heavily on them when working on German Manufactures. It seemed to help him, but in the time it took him to use it i am fairly confident that most technicians could have diagnosed the faults themselves and it would have saved the shop the money for using identafix and the time that car sat there

                in reply to: Identifix. Thoughts? #475223
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                  I have never personally used it but there was a technician I worked with that relied heavily on them when working on German Manufactures. It seemed to help him, but in the time it took him to use it i am fairly confident that most technicians could have diagnosed the faults themselves and it would have saved the shop the money for using identafix and the time that car sat there

                  in reply to: Indiana? #475585
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                    Not Much of a colts fan, from the cicago area, but if you are ever around Indy I go to damn near all the races around town

                    in reply to: Indiana? #475221
                    TylerTyler
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                      Not Much of a colts fan, from the cicago area, but if you are ever around Indy I go to damn near all the races around town

                      in reply to: where to get torque wrenches calibrated #475329
                      TylerTyler
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                        The Snap-On truck in my area will test and calibrate torque wrenches, and he does it for free! I would start checking there.

                        in reply to: where to get torque wrenches calibrated #475008
                        TylerTyler
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                          The Snap-On truck in my area will test and calibrate torque wrenches, and he does it for free! I would start checking there.

                          in reply to: Water On Drivers Side Floor Boards. #474990
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                            Why not just try to find the leak yourself, it will save you some money and it could be something you can fix, take a garden hose and lay it on the foor and turn it on and see if you can’t find where the water is entering from. This is basically how we fine leaks at the dealership I worked at

                            in reply to: Water On Drivers Side Floor Boards. #475310
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                              Why not just try to find the leak yourself, it will save you some money and it could be something you can fix, take a garden hose and lay it on the foor and turn it on and see if you can’t find where the water is entering from. This is basically how we fine leaks at the dealership I worked at

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