Stubborn upper ball joints
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Stubborn upper ball joints



I finally managed to change those stubborn upper ball joints. Using the powerful airgun I have along with the socket I bought, it was not that difficult. The old ones backed out slowly, took some power for that. I installed the new ones by hand with a ratchet wrench. So it can be done!

As for all that I went through last week-end, I never did get the big generator running, looks like it needs a new carb. I unloaded the big air compressor and plugged it into house. I tripped the circuit breaker a few times but it was worth it.

Ben Morgan

 So what if I have cars in my yard

1966 Dodge Coronet 500
1964 Dodge Polara 2-dr HT
1954 Ford F-100 (Grandpa's Truck)
1990 Ford Bronco 5.8L
plus a few other wrecks and lawn ornaments

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