Aired up my tires today, it used to cost a quarter, now it cost a dollar... I guess it’s due to inflation!...... [emoji23][emoji23]
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Aired up my tires today, it used to cost a quarter, now it cost a dollar... I guess it’s due to inflation!...... [emoji23][emoji23]
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BOOOO!!!
That's bad.
It all because of Trump :Rofl If you had that woman hot air been free
Yea, I know. Nobody can match our buddy Gomer. He’s the King of C.C Comedy. Oh well, I tried. [emoji27]
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HA!!!
Got one of those pumps a few years ago for $9. I used it last week and the gauge stopped working. Looked at one yesterday, $20.
Stopped in Eupora the other day and got air in Tammy's ride, buck fifty for air!!!:yikesIt even had a debit card slide thing on it, set the tire pressure you desire and it shuts off when it gets there.
We have one of those drive thru touch less car washes in Louisville. It cost $6.00 for the premium wash job. The same one in Starkville 25 miles away is $13.00.
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I found out the hard way most of those pay pumps max out around 40# I needed to pump my trailer tires up to 60# from 45# and ended up losing air. Then I read the instructions on the pump and discovered it wouldn't go past 40. I stopped several times looking for one that would to 60 before i finally found one.
Need a compressor at home that gets 200psi or better.
boy, im not sure everybody got the joke, brm!
I thought it was decent. By no means Gomer material.
I would have responded to the joke, but it made me tired.
In a round about way, I just didn't want to tread too deeply.......
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I just thought it was sorta flat rotfl
I got the joke, but there is so much hot air on here one little bleep hardly gets noticed.
I thought it was a little flat but decided to see how far it would go.
And most fishermen don't even carry a spare trAiler fire and bearings!!
I use a ryobi air pump. Runs on one of those interchangeable batteries that all their hand tools run on. I can set it on 75 lbs and it will do it automatically no problem. It’s small and light weight. I keep it in my vehicle.
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Clarification: carry a set of new bearings,washer if needed,but and coffee pin.Also invest in hand size marine grease gun with marine grease tubes. Also make sure you have a wrench to fit and pliers you can operate. A small scissor jack if you run a single axle. If you run a tandem trAiler carry one plastic ramp to place trAiler wheel on after you break nuts loose in the axle to be repaired!!
Nut
Yep keep you pins in your coffee cans