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Finally got the battery hooked up by employing a time-tested procedure I'd neglected 'til desperation & frustration overcame me: If it don't fit, force it.
I forced the rack up further than I ever had before, not really caring if I broke it or not; I was that mad!
Now that the buggy is out of the way, I can get to my mower, which i'll most likely need to charge the battery on, but at least it's accessible. Then, if it'll quit raining long enough for the grass to dry, I can mow it for the 1st time since last Fall. if it gets much longer, I'll have to bale it!
Quote: Great news! I'm glad you got that issue resolved!
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Finally got the battery hooked up by employing a time-tested procedure I'd neglected 'til desperation & frustration overcame me: If it don't fit, force it.
I forced the rack up further than I ever had before, not really caring if I broke it or not; I was that mad!
Now that the buggy is out of the way, I can get to my mower, which i'll most likely need to charge the battery on, but at least it's accessible. Then, if it'll quit raining long enough for the grass to dry, I can mow it for the 1st time since last Fall. if it gets much longer, I'll have to bale it!
Yea I would think extra parts leftover after working on a jet engine would be a bad thing.Awesome!glad you figured it out. you forgot the last part of that phrase![]()
"If it breaks it needed to be replaced anyway"!
and the part I personally like to add
"Or it wasn't needed to begin with".
Had a eye opener 15 years ago when I joined the Air Force as a jet engine mechanic and learned that extra parts after the job was done wasn't a good thing.
I was wondering how long it was going to take you to yank the darn thing up. If you unlatch the fasteners on each side and it lifts up a little, the only thing holding would be the hinges. Glad you finally figured it out!
Finally got the battery hooked up by employing a time-tested procedure I'd neglected 'til desperation & frustration overcame me: If it don't fit, force it.![]()
I forced the rack up further than I ever had before, not really caring if I broke it or not; I was that mad!
Now that the buggy is out of the way, I can get to my mower, which i'll most likely need to charge the battery on, but at least it's accessible. Then, if it'll quit raining long enough for the grass to dry, I can mow it for the 1st time since last Fall. if it gets much longer, I'll have to bale it!
You don't happen to work for a commercial airline now, do you??Awesome!glad you figured it out. you forgot the last part of that phrase![]()
"If it breaks it needed to be replaced anyway"!
and the part I personally like to add
"Or it wasn't needed to begin with".
Had a eye opener 15 years ago when I joined the Air Force as a jet engine mechanic and learned that extra parts after the job was done wasn't a good thing.
Howdy Sir Chaos!Howdy Sir Ur.
Yea I would think extra parts leftover after working on a jet engine would be a bad thing.![]()