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Offline Dago

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Re: Home Repair Pt 3
« Reply #15 on: June 16, 2008, 04:35:24 PM »
Depending on the make and model there could also be a separate fuse for the antenna motor that you could have just pulled.

I checked that first, and the pwr antenna was on a 10amp fuse with about 12 other items.
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Offline Gunslinger

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Re: Home Repair Pt 3
« Reply #16 on: June 16, 2008, 06:15:59 PM »
If the original was an adjustable water regulator, it was likely rebuildable. The kits are cheap.

Would it require removal?  If it had to be removed it would have resulted in a very similar day just $24 cheaper.  Yes it was adjustable.....one side had a clogged up screen the other side had green crap caked all over it. 

Either way thanks Mr Hindsite  :aok

Offline SteveBailey

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Re: Home Repair Pt 3
« Reply #17 on: June 16, 2008, 06:17:49 PM »
I checked that first, and the pwr antenna was on a 10amp fuse with about 12 other items.

The antenna has a RELAY

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Re: Home Repair Pt 3
« Reply #18 on: June 16, 2008, 08:03:11 PM »
My fix it day today. Mower won't start, ok, short across coil terminals, fires right up. Take coil out and test it, yep it's bad, go get new coil and install. Turn key, mower still won't start, what the heck!! :mad: Disconnect all safety switches and jumper wire them, still won't start, ahh ha must be dirty ignition switch contacts. Plug all the switches back in clean ignition switch contacts, turn key, yipppeee it starts. Mow half the lawn, ok fuel low at this point i'll run it into the garage and fuel it up, pull into garage, turn key, mower stays running!?! :O

Pull spark plug wire, shut garage door in disgust, come in house have a beer. :D Ain't simple repairs great? :cry

P.S. New ignition switch gonna run me $20. :(

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Re: Home Repair Pt 3
« Reply #19 on: June 16, 2008, 09:37:28 PM »
I think you should have thought longer on the bright idea to turn mud into sloppy mud - JMO :)
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Re: Home Repair Pt 3
« Reply #20 on: June 16, 2008, 09:57:56 PM »
The antenna has a RELAY

LOL, he cut the wires.    :rofl :rofl :rofl
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Re: Home Repair Pt 3
« Reply #21 on: June 16, 2008, 09:59:12 PM »
The antenna has a RELAY

Yeah?  Big whoop.  The power drive is unhooked from the antenna mast in some manner so the motor runs, but the antenna doesn't move.  It was easy enough to clip the wire in a spot I was easily able to reach, and if the spirit ever moved me to change the unit, I could easily toss a splice into.
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Re: Home Repair Pt 3
« Reply #22 on: June 16, 2008, 10:02:50 PM »
LOL, he cut the wires.    :rofl :rofl :rofl

I cut one wire, easily reached, secured the end.  If I ever feel like fixing it, I have amp splices and could fix the wire in about 2 minutes time.  It was quick, easy and I didn't have to spend one single miserable minute contorted under a dash looking to pull a relay that would probably get lost.

It is only those who don't understand the situation that don't understand the easy choice this made.
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Re: Home Repair Pt 3
« Reply #23 on: June 16, 2008, 10:21:12 PM »
ya but a real man like Dave

http://www.pistonheads.com/gassing/topic.asp?h=0&f=141&t=543304&i=0

would have found a work around ;)
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Re: Home Repair Pt 3
« Reply #24 on: June 16, 2008, 10:26:36 PM »
   Your beer to F-up ratio is way to low my man!

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Re: Home Repair Pt 3
« Reply #25 on: June 16, 2008, 10:35:41 PM »
LMAO great story.

My "Fathers DAY" was relatively simple.(Note I said Fathers DAY"

As a non material gift my wife and daughter were kind enough to go to the zoo with my nephew. His wife and kids and leave me home alone.
(heh Cant beat that deal with a stick)

The only catch was a repair to the piece of watermelon $300 15' pool my wife decided to get without consulting me a couple of years ago.
I specifically said I didn't want a pool of ANY size because as I said then. "I don't want to take care of it and I don't want to hear about taking care of it."
Well she got one anyway and guess who gets to hear about taking care of the pool I never wanted because I didn't want to take care of it.
Hmmm. Seems to me I have two dogs and 2 cats I also said the same thing about.
so much for "male privilege".

Now remember I said "Fathers DAY"
Well Saturday was a little bit more involved.
She was kind enough to order 2 tons of sand to the front driveway. which I had to wheel barrow into the back yard for me to spread out in the back yard to level the area out where the pool was going. Fun fun fun.
Actually I should have expected it with the kinda karma that comes with gifts from customers who give me a free near new wheelbarrow simply because it has a flat tire and they cant be bothered changing it. Easier to buy new.

Anyway
The fittings on the side of the pool the filter hoses attach to were all cracked and needed to be replaced.
Shulda been simple but....
Regular pool fittings are too large for the openings in the side of the pool.
Seems they designed it to prevent you from doing exactly what it was I was trying to do.

So I went through all the little parts and doodads at the pool place and managed to get some parts together that looked like they would work..
Went home Hooked em up. Ahh success. Resumed filling the pool.

Went inside. Relaxed, took a nap. Woke up. Made myself a Hot sausage sandwich took a big bite and proceeded to scald the living daylights out of my gums because I was too hungry to wait for it to cool off.

Ran to the store to grab myself an Orange Monster. Came home.
Wife and kid had come home already.
I walk in and before I could even ask how the zoo was. My daughter tells me.
"the pool has a leak"

So I go out back to where my wife is waiting and sure enough. Right on the bottom water is squirting out right near the seam.
"Well looks like we are going to have to empty the pool" Which is nearly full at this point.
There is a drainage plug near the bottom and I'm sitting there thinking how cold that water is going to be diving under  the water to pull it.

At this point my daughter starts carrying on about wanting to use the pool.
So I did the only logical thing.
"Well you can use it now if you want" I say as in one motion I pick her up and launch her into the pool
SPLASH
She surfaces and immediately starts freaking about how cold it is. And hurries and gets out. I of coarse am laughing hysterically.
I tell her.
"What did you get out for?  You gotta pull the plug so I can fix it"
"Why do I have to do it?" she asks
SPLASH! I toss her in again. "because #1 your already wet, #2 your already in the pool. And I'll tell you #3 after you pull the plug and get out"
Which she does.
"Ok so whats #3 daddy"

With a BIG grin I toss her a towel and say
"Waters too cold"  :D
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Re: Home Repair Pt 3
« Reply #26 on: June 16, 2008, 10:43:32 PM »
OH BTW
As material gifts.

Wife is getting me a new motherboard and Case.
Son got me a fishing licence.

Not a bad deal
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Re: Home Repair Pt 3
« Reply #27 on: June 16, 2008, 11:17:28 PM »
Yeah?  Big whoop.  The power drive is unhooked from the antenna mast in some manner so the motor runs, but the antenna doesn't move.  It was easy enough to clip the wire in a spot I was easily able to reach, and if the spirit ever moved me to change the unit, I could easily toss a splice into.

I get it.  You're one of those clowns who knows everything and is too wrapped up in his own ego to accept help from others.  OK, when the spirit moves you, you go ahead and replace the unit.  I'll be helping the next guy in your position by saving him $75.00 to $200.00, depending on the vehicle.

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Re: Home Repair Pt 3
« Reply #28 on: June 16, 2008, 11:47:59 PM »
I replaced the light bulb in our fridge in the weekend.  Reached around to undo the fitting to find out the hard way that it was bare wiring. I think my 3 year old learn't some new swear words in the weekend :(

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Re: Home Repair Pt 3
« Reply #29 on: June 17, 2008, 12:00:28 AM »
I replaced the light bulb in our fridge in the weekend.  Reached around to undo the fitting to find out the hard way that it was bare wiring. I think my 3 year old learn't some new swear words in the weekend :(

If ya think that was fun.
Try fiddling around with your brand new spark plug wires thinking ones is loose causing a miss only to find out one is cracked.

I swear on top of the rather jolting experience I felt a spak jump from a filling to the roof of my mouth LOL
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