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It is SO frustrating to know how to fix something, and not be able to actually do it.
Will have to tarp it for Thursdays precipitation forecast.
Threads now all soaking in WD-40.
It's just one of the pemalties of getting older aart. I feel your pain.
Remembering how I was isn't really helping me with how I am.
 
Good Morning Cafe! Thanks for the coffee!

We have a decent dusting of snow on the ground for the first time. Yesterday we had one of these newly termed 'atmospheric rivers' let loose in eastern Nova Scotia. We're all okay, but there is an insane amount of road damage from flooding and washouts (including over half a dozen bridges, some of which are brand new). The other side of the Cabot Trail was hit the hardest.
 
Good News!
Went back to my old tractor forum and found the tech manual online.
Also took a closer look at ball/socket and it looks like there is a snap ring in the socket that holds the ball, so I should be able to pop it back together with some creative clamp blocks.
:fl :fl :fl
Found the snap ring after using biceps bars to loosen one of the threads.
Not the first time I've started tearing something apart before finding a simpler solution.
 

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