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Episode: 1718
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Title: HPR1718: What's In My Pickup Toolbox
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Source: https://hub.hackerpublicradio.org/ccdn.php?filename=/eps/hpr1718/hpr1718.mp3
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Transcribed: 2025-10-18 08:11:22
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This is HPR episode 1,718 entitled What's In My Pickup Toolbox.
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It is hosted by 50 and 50 and is about 26 minutes long.
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The summary is What's In 50, 150's Pickup Toolbox.
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Howdy folks, this is 5150 for Hacker Public Radio and this is going to be my first recording
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picking something from the suggested recording slip.
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So today's topic is What's In My Pickup Toolbox is what you want, right Ken?
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I never can remember.
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Okay, well right up here in the leading annual beat up toolbox I've got
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old coffee Ken full of stuff and let's see what we got in there.
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I've got some blue RTV gasket maker and of course that's never in a good second time.
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We try to use it's all done and you guys take a nice through the bottom to get any
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out.
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Some perm attacks.
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That's just as bad.
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A little piece of fuel iron hose left over from probably putting in a filter.
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Looks like I got three wood chisels and what I use those for mainly I don't do wood working
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that that's for scraping gasket material off a surface.
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Got a couple big long punches, a pair of small vice grips, pair of these scissors.
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I don't know if you'll find these.
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I used to have a bunch of these and they're the sheet, so those are made out sheet metal.
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You get from those bargain tool bins and they look like cheap as heck but shoot they cut
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through anything.
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I've got a little wire brush here or a stiff plastic brush for cleaning parts so I've got
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the mail end of a trailer coupler, a sharpie which is nice for riding on stuff.
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Another piece of old worn out hose I've taken from off of something.
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I've got a driver for a small socket set.
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It looks like a screwdriver but it's got a quarter inch socket head on one end, the
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looks like I've got an inline fuse for this new, not the old round bus fuses but the
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plastic ones now.
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Cars have a Phillips screwdriver, a narrow knell is in there, small nuts, some electric
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fence insulators looks like, I'm not going to get here to bottom of this, oh yeah part
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part of it.
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And the current tester looks like a whole bunch of stuff, washers and fuel line cutter,
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some fuel parts and stuff, more hose, okay this is off of a grease gun, cutting a couple
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of parts.
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Okay, let's call that good for that can, let's see what's underneath here, looks like
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an old relay for something, some fuel filters that going on ain't good so they don't know
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if they're good or not.
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Oh broken set of wire strippers, you know the cutter part is broken, they still would
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strip fine but of course you've got to, if I want to cut the wire I've got to buy another
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set anyway and we'll get to that so it's in there, big big Phillips screwdriver, see box
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in, Ranch 15, 16 spy, one inch, another big flat head is screwed up, a really really
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big punch and fit that in that can, piece of an old bearing, you can use those for bushings
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and stuff, little bitty tape measure, you guys probably hear the cat she's hungry, aircraft
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type hose clamp that's the only kind I'll use, oh there's a little clevis, huh, it's
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been under that can so I had no idea, I still, I had that or what I ever got for in the
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first place, I'm going to clevis, that's completely the wrong kind for, no not a clevis,
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it's more like a, oh I almost say parachute strap, that's not either, one of those deals
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it clicks open, see pretty much empty box of quarter inch sockets, it would have been
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full but got left open in some place and all the sockets jiggle off on the ground, can
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a WD 40, I've got the sides on another container, vice grips, can't get by on the farm without
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vice grips, a couple pairs of those, oh the sneech screwdriver got quiz, it had to get
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various different heads but instead of being one of these ones where you take the heads
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out and you turn around or whatever, you pump this thing like a shotgun and then turn
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it and then it's got like an internal magazine with seven different types of heads in there,
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more vice grips, big old pin out of something I used to be on stuff with, one of the big
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old long rods, well both of them should be in here, some place that I used to slide in
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when I threw the ramps on my car trailer, you set the ramps and slide the bar in the
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whole room and they're in here so they won't jiggle off the trailer, when it goes down
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the speed wrench socket and that's a you know low crank type socket wrench, you don't have
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much leverage but you can go fast with them, fencing hammer, if I had a dollar for every
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one of those that I planted I'd retire, about a 15 inch pipe wrench, another old dried
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up to the current tax, big set of channel lock pliers, my remote starter button, that's
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a real neat thing when you're working on engines, it's got a couple alligator clips and you
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go down on the starter and put the clips on the cell annoyed so you know you can crank
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the engine over while you're there where you can look at it rather than being in the position
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of having to get in or you know say you haven't have two people which I'm fresh out of you
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know these last few, well last few years that hasn't been able to help on the farm so I've
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had to do a lot of stuff to you know make allowances for that, roll of like 14 gauge automotive
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electric wire, see what else, oh yeah one of these do hikis, this is another one of these
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deals that saves you from needing two people to work on stuff, it's a it's a spark tester
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and I've been using it, well I need to get back to working on this pickups, got some weird
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gremlins you know the ignition just quit on me here so I got to get back to it of course
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I got to put a new key in it because I don't have any of those anymore but this spark
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tester is a deal, it's it's a real set, some of them just got a bulb that lights up, this
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sort of simple one that you you know you can screw it in and out to adjust the gap and
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then it's got alligator clips, it's really aren't big enough, you put on a ground, some place
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near the engine and then you put like your number one spark plug wire, I guess it really
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doesn't matter which one it is, on the snap-in on to the other end and then it crank the
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engine over with your remote starter switch and you look for spark between the contacts
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they'll tell you tell you give you some idea if you're getting a spark that's so good
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for telling you how much spark you know how hot it is, let's see what else an old starter
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button wired to some wires here, probably I was jerry wringing it at some time or in lieu
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of that remote starter, what else, oh okay that's a okay that's a little fuel, no that's
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a cutoff, see this truck is a dual fuel propane and gasoline and since a mechanical gas pump
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ran all the time when you're on propane then you had to have a fuel cutoff between that
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and the carburetor and this year Dodge had a bypass, so the whole time you're going
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down the road burn propane you were actually circulating gas all the way up to the carburetor
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and then fortunate back around the return, so I fixed that by switching over to an electric
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fuel pump, so it's wired, so I'm mostly pumping gasoline when I'm actually burning gasoline
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and part of the trouble is this little pump, it's kind of a special part, you're not
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going to see it in the normal part store and it started giving me trouble, so that was
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one of the reasons, I've had trouble with electric fuel pump, I saw that by going to a really
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really big fuel pump, apparently the normal ones they have now aren't terribly reliable anymore,
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they used to be and part of it is the tank on this truck hangs down below the frame and I want
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a mount to pump to the frame, if I had a place where I could mount the pump under the fuel tank
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where it would gravity flow into the pump then there wouldn't be so much of a problem but the
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trouble that is of course you're going out across the dirt and the brush and all that, if you try to
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hang it down below the fuel tank you're just going to wipe it off of there and have a fuel leak,
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you know, ultimately you're not going to be going very much, let's say I've got some sea clamps in here,
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take a big old chunk of rod that I guess he just uses a pry bar claw hammer, see, keep throwing
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stuff from one end to the other, I keep coming up with the same stuff over time, oh yeah,
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this is a strange wrench, it's just opening only one end, opening on that size is this an inch,
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it's bigger than that, let me see if I can read the size here, sometimes you go,
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that's what I think can't in the glove compartment of a vehicle, I bought, yeah, one in five-sixteenths,
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that's if that's a big old sucker, one else, old tire wrench uses a pry bar, you know, you used to
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get with the car, not the big square spinner wrench, which I prefer, just one for the, for the
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particular nut that they gave you on the car in and the other end is a, is sort of a pry bar,
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it's you'd use to get the hub cap off, so you kids have probably never seen a hub cap,
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it's homemade too, I made for tightening the ball joint connection on the end of the sickle
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in our old case combines, which we don't use anymore, because you can't find parts for them,
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few kids, J.I. Case quit making combines in the middle 70s, so you know how old our stuff is,
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but it's just, it's kind of like a ball with a screw behind it, you know, well, you had a ball on each
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saw, or a ball in the middle, and then you had a socket on each side to connect with the balls,
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it's a ball and socket, and then you tighten it or took it apart by tighten this big sort of nut,
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well, it wouldn't be a nut because it's inside, it's threaded on the outside, so, but it's
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if the, the, the tube on the end of the combine sickle, which is, that's the part that goes right
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and left with a sharp teeth on it, it actually cuts the plant off, but yeah, it's a ball and
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socket operation, and you had this thing screwed in the end and it kept, so you can just have tight,
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you get too tight, of course, it would work too, too lucid pound, pound itself apart, and this
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one thing about a combine, there are just too many moving parts, and that's one of those things
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you constantly had to tighten, I mean, one, you just didn't set it, when you put the thing together,
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you had to go every day and see if it loosened up on you, and if it, and it almost always had,
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then you had to tighten it down a little more, you know, and grease it, but, of course, you know,
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this, this thing had sort of a slot, like for a screw, screwdriver, on the end of it, of course,
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it's bigger than any screw you've ever seen, and we used to have thing go on a socket wrench that
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would go in it, those actually designed for doing something similar on a tie rod end, it's kind
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of like a really big tie rod end, if you ever seen one of those that come apart, you know, with
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the nut screws apart on the end, rather than making it, you really won't see that, and it
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sets really old equipment, but, you know, but it's, it's not a straight, like screwdriver deal,
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either, because it has to be notched in the middle, because that's where the
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greaser gets, but long, very, very stupid and long story short, I got tired years ago of having
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one tool for two combines, that would always be in the wrong place, and I have to chase dad down
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the other combine to get the tool, or vice versa, so it's, it's really easy solution, I just
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took a chunk of angle iron and cut away from one side, so I had a, so I had a tool that would fit
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down in that slot, and, and with a hand on it, and that's how, that's how we fixed that,
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oh, let's see, smaller films, still fairly big, but, and a Phillips screwdriver, but,
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more along, there's bigger round, oh, okay, we've got a set of Allen wrenches, or no,
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these are Torx heads, okay, it's like one of those Allen, I could have really used this a while
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back on a computer, but, uh, set a, set a Torx head deal, so it's, you know, you've got like from,
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was a T-20, well never mind sizes, but probably any Torx head that you're going to encounter
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is going to be on this thing, but it's made like one of those Allen wrenches sets,
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where they, where they all fold up beside each other, see, oh, it's probably out of my old
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New Yorker, uh, oh, I'd say on college, I got one of those, you know how back in the 70s,
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you had these strap-on things to, you know, you had the foot-shaped accelerator pedals, you know,
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was a JC Whitney catalog sort of thing, and, and I had to, you know, so I sat in one of them,
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would, the big one would strap on your accelerator pedal, and then the, just get, wouldn't replace it,
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just go over it, and then the other one is supposed to go down on the, uh, headlight dimmer,
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down on the floor, so it's just made a little round socket and the Allen wrench, and it's,
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it's in here, because the thing never would stay on, so, you know, a set screw is what I meant to say,
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and you know me, I never throw anything away, probably wind up on a computer sometime,
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switch or something. Let's see, what else do we got? Oh, that's an inside door handle, it fell
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off the truck, so we're never really had enough priority to fix that. Let's see, we've got,
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got the, a ball in the hitch that goes into receiver, because of course I got to switch back
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in the course between a pin type hitch and a trailer ball type, so one, one's always in the
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two of boxing, the other one, actually they're both in here, that's probably so I don't walk in,
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now I've got another one back in there, yeah, this, I guess I got extra. Hacksaw, and well,
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that's all you can use out in the field, and I tell you what, if you, if you saw much metal,
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get you one of those saws all, they burnt, they burnt, they burned through blades, awful fast,
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but man, they sure are a labor saver, big three quarter inch drive, or no, I'm sorry, half, half
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inch drive, a ratchet handle, a couple crescent inches, more wire, that's, I don't think that's
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still, no, that's like 12 gauge or 14 gauge, a hitch pin, more and out one, yeah, why would I keep
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this, it's an old choke, thing backs off your choke when it heats up, it's got like a core wire,
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it heats up when the engine's moving over, it backs the, backs automatic choke deal, that's
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what it is, WD40 can with the end of it broke off, I do sometimes have success switching the
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ends when I feel one can, another claw hammer, not another dried up tuba permer text,
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some wire connectors, tuba gojo, I think it's 52, quarter inch ratchet handle, we're done,
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then I've got another one up here in the top part of the tuba box, got the, the identical
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make to that empty set of quarter inch sockets and ratchet that I told you about, so this,
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I think we lost some of those, I made one kid out of the two, I had identical because you get
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these premiums when you buy corn seed, you get your corn seed free when you buy a $5,000 hat,
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see what else, about to the end of the bottom part, I'm sure, I'm sure you folks are glad to hear
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the word end and conjunction with this podcast, throw the two of boxes, oh yeah, don't use it much
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but when you needed it, you needed, it's a set of gear wrench tools, it's a ratcheting wrench,
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but instead of being a socket wrench, because the socket wrench, you're limited how far down
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the bolt you can go, so if you've got something that's like all thread that you got to go away,
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this thing works great because it's got socket, it's like a socket wrench, the socket are meant
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for the bolt or whatever you're working on, the pass all the way through it, so like I said,
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it's one of those things I probably haven't used 10 times, but when I did, it was a lot faster than
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working on it with an end wrench, so you got one of those telescoping mirrors,
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now this is a set of Allen wrenches here, really really big set,
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assorted bolts and stuff and screws, my plastic calipers, it's this, another punch I guess,
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a smaller punch this does, like a center punch, okay, tire gauge, another quarter-interratchet handle,
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quarter-interratchet extension, this one I hate because the sockets never stay on the end,
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it never has, since the thing was brand new, you got to wrap tape around them to hold them on
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there, I guess the solution would be to buy a new extension, but of course you folks know I'm cheap,
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let's see, okay, then I have a drawer here, well, not really drawer, but then slide out,
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but a section here that's walled off, it's got all my larger open end box end wrenches and then
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some type of thing, times you got to throw stuff in, where it'll fit, so it's also, since it's a long
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compartment, it's also got my big half inch drive socket extension in there and another crescent
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wrench, it looks like I stand alone, Allen wrench, not part, you know, not part of a kit, then next to
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that, I have my 3H drive sockets in a small deal and next right next to the other side, I've got my
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half inch drive sockets and see, yeah, the compartment's got my smaller box end wrenches, everything up
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to about three quarter, I've been there, and then here on the other end, you know, sort of things,
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battery cable ends and I've got to, okay, I've got an extra set of pliers in there, in case I lose
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my pliers, I've got a pair of side cutters, which is a type of wire cutter, and then I have an
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unbroken set of wire strippers here, and crimpers, and another Sharpie, and a flat screwdriver,
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see a Hitchpin clip keeps your Hitchpins from falling out and you're going down the road and
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having the embarrassing happening of whatever you're telling, go a different direction than what
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you're going, and some fence insulators, it's like a plug out of a tank, and well that's it folks,
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that's what's in my pickup tool box, I've been 5150 for Hacker Public Radio, and tomorrow you
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have another host, if I'm certain, a podcast that's far more pertinent to your life than this one
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has been, see you later. Yeah, and that right now I'm looking at my Sands Eclipse trying to figure out
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how I'm, how to stop it, just so I think, you probably heard me talk while back at the
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the last community news that I hadn't got any of the audio when we were working
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through Centrelian, that's that's just too bad, this problem was just funny as heck, I'm not sure
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how much of that we would have got anyway, because I was walking around holding the clip and trying to
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hold it where he could talk into it, but you know probably if there's parts of this you don't
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you don't hear very well, it's because I forgot to hold it up to in front of my face, so I'm not sure
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how much I would have got to that Centrelian stuff even if I'd known how to operate the equipment,
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but see that that's our own thing, I'd I'd record a podcast with a Sands Eclipse once before,
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but that was with the stock software, and on the Sands Eclipse that I had last year or
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well last May, it had rock box on it, and I'm still not sure, well I should have played with
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them away down there to get 30 minutes to figure out how to make it record, and I just I thought well
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I didn't think it was necessary, I figured I could figure out you just go into the recording section
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hit record, well this is one place where the stock sensor interface wins out because I just found
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it confusing, I didn't know if I was recording or not, whatever, so yeah here we go and let's see
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what do I need to do to stop the recording, now I didn't I had it paused and I said so that's
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paused, well you would you would know that's paused because I had it paused, bottom button doesn't do
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anything, see if the home button, now we're still recording, I hit the middle button
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you've been listening to Hacker Public Radio at Hacker Public Radio dot org, we are a community
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podcast network that releases shows every weekday Monday through Friday, today's show like all our
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shows was contributed by an HBR listener like yourself, if you ever thought of recording a
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podcast then click on our contributing to find out how easy it really is, Hacker Public Radio was
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founded by the digital dog pound and the infonomicon computer club and it's part of the binary revolution
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at binrev.com, if you have comments on today's show please email the host directly leave a comment on
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the website or record a follow-up episode yourself, unless otherwise status, today's show is released
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