From: J Travis (dagobert@ix.netcom.com)
Date: Mon Feb 10 2003 - 21:16:29 PST
It's like seat belts. They don't put them in the car because they care
about your health; the ambulance driver is just to lazy to have to go
look for the body!
Jay Travis
Rikk Rogers wrote:
>Yea, they can help when you run your creeper under the moving duals and
>shoot yourself into the shop wall.
>
>rikk
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>Behalf Of Patrick Jankowiak
>Sent: Monday, February 10, 2003 10:51 PM
>To: Military Vehicles Mailing List
>Subject: Re: [MV] M728 question - mechanical
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>Everette wrote:
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>>Lots of possibilities -- axle bearings, as he suspects, ring and pinion,
>>inner bearings, pinion bearing, spider gears, One of these stethoscope
>>things might be handy for pinpointing where noise is coming from -- NO I
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>do
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>>not mean ride creeper under vehicles as it goes down road, jack it up and
>>secure very good put in gear and run engine.
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>AND ALWAYS HAVE A HELPER STANDING BY READY WHEN DOING A DANGEROUS JOB
>LIKE THAT!
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