Hence the purchase of my 73'. Now at 43 all the things my father did teach me have given me the opportunity to do what I want. 5.he cover is completely open and will not close. I've wanted a Bronco since I was 12, three brothers and their father all had EB's that lived/live just down the road in nowhere Arkansas. technical support at (800) 878-5789, or your local service provider. He did although teach me respect, give more than you take, the value of hard work, and love of family "blood or not". I can turn a wrench, don't mind getting my hands dirty, and can do most things just never learned how to tear apart a trany or engine. Cover Care has locations across the United States and continues to grow. I am by no means a mechanic or fabricator, my father never taught me those things. At Cover Care, for more than 40 years, our mission has been to help pool owners better enjoy their pools and protect their investment in their pool by installing and maintaining the best automatic pool covers in the industry. But at least you’ve got a lot of information to work with now.Ĭlick to expand.Nothing but respect for you Paul! WarrantyPLUS only applies to Parts Replacement and does not apply to any labor. So toro, sorry for the little side show here. I could use some help figuring out what happened to the shear pin hole within the pool cover shaft. 690-1, SPARK PLUG OR WIRE (EA), Car, 2.39. You think I only care what goes on as long as they buy parts from us that they don’t really need. Maybe it was recently inherited from a mountain home owning relative and heading to it’s new home in Manhattan where the parking rules say no working on cars? How often do you really think somebody spends $50,000 to $100,000 on a 50 year old vehicle so that they can personally work on it? Remember, the ad says “rust free“ and “runs perfectly“ and “needs nothing“ until it shows up. They buy them because they’re cool and to afford cool sometimes they spend most of their time earning a good bit of money to pay for the privilege instead of sitting around in their garage all day getting greasy.Īnd as we’ve seen over and over again, many don’t realize they’re buying a project in the first place. Not all buy them because they want a project or that Broncos are simple to work on. What if they don’t? What has that ever had to do with what type of vehicle you own?Īnd by now we should’ve all figured out that not all owners of recently purchased Broncos are the diy mechanical expert type anymore either. So to up and tell somebody they should get a different vehicle simply because you assume they don’t know how to work on it, is patently ridiculous. Or that they don’t already own multiple modern vehicles. Not how long they’ve owned it or how much they paid for it. We don’t really know anything about toro yet other than that they’ve got a 66 bronco and a mechanic has looked at it. That’s kind of an off subject (ridiculous) remark there Mark.
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