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Very little experience with this stuff, but had to use it to patch the hole in my transfer case on the D-max.

Tonight went to put the kit up until my next hillbilly fix, and I read the back of it.

No **** they have testimonials and this one killed me.
-A Kansas Farmer said, "I have used J-B Weld for more than five years on my farm equipment and I have decided that it is even better than bailing wire."


laughing laughing laughing

And even worse I picture Merle (Kelly's dad) being that Kansas farmer being interviewed.
 
I wish I would have had a camara to take a pic of the driveshaft Merle welded up for me once. No ****, he was d-runk on some Crow and a Splash of Pepsi. He stick welds it, lifts the viso, cringes, and says "Alright time for bed". I had to grind it all back out. Looked like a drunk earth worm, it was shoulder to shoulder.

I did get video of the night Merle drop the full hopper'd combine in the ditch. Kelly, Pete, and I could hardly contain the laughter.

But really the time Kelly ended up cutting a nice piece of Oklahoma State fence to use as hit muffle hold-on on his R was prolly one of the best.
 
c'mon man, we were at waynoka state park at teh sand dunes, my silencer fell off and R's with open pipes lose power and sound like ****. So what else is a broke college kid with ingenuety and vise grips to do? of course you go cut teh state fence along the highway so you can wire your silencer back on, what would you have done? :flipoff1:
 
InDaShop said:
Very little experience with this stuff, but had to use it to patch the hole in my transfer case on the D-max.

Tonight went to put the kit up until my next hillbilly fix, and I read the back of it.

No **** they have testimonials and this one killed me.
-A Kansas Farmer said, "I have used J-B Weld for more than five years on my farm equipment and I have decided that it is even better than bailing wire."


laughing laughing laughing

And even worse I picture Merle (Kelly's dad) being that Kansas farmer being interviewed.

no way man, it couldnt have been merle cause he would just say it is too expensive
 
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