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I was able to get a little done this weekend

RedLeg0811

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Evrything has been slow. I plan on working all day on the bronco and something comes up so I get to work a little bit. I was thinking all week about geting my drums on and the discs on. Friday I got sick and knew the weekend would not go the way I thought. I was only able to work a couple of hours as my wife wanted help dropping off baby stuff for a friend. I realized I needed to get the ball joints seated and by then it was dark.

The next day it was switching between snow and rain. I think we had about 5 inchs. The snow doesn't bug me it is when the snow gets heavy with rain or freezes. Any way I got the drum and knucle off, but it took me a bit. By the time I was done I was feeling like crap and thought I was missing a seal which would have allowed contamination. After I started to feel better I called Jesse and he confirmed I wasn't missing anything and gave me a couple other bits of info. I went back out and cleaned stuff up and got the spindle on. By this time it was dark and I was feeling like crap again. I put some greese on the spindle to protect it from rust.

Well I didn't get to where I wanted to be, but I know what to do to make the other side fast. After the Thanksgiving run we had at Evens I can't wait to have my bronco running.

Cheers
Martin
 
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