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Old March 29th, 2013, 02:40 PM
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Default Jolly's New Job ~ Old School Auto & Garage.

Well as many know I have been out fo work for a while, I landed a job as the Mechanic at Old School Auto & Garage in Kaysville Utah.



We do a lot of differant work, as well as safety inspections. It was a little slow yesterday so I did an oil change on my HHR.



Today I'll be doing a timing belt on a Honda mini van, that should be fun eh.
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Old March 29th, 2013, 03:16 PM
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Congratulations on the new job doing what you love, Jolly. Any members close to you might surprise you and bring in their trucks for an oil change too.
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Old March 30th, 2013, 05:50 AM
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Had a 1967 Ford F100 come in today for a Carb rebuild, lots of other places said they didn't know how to do a carb???
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Default Re: Jolly's New Job ~ Old School Auto & Garage.

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Had a 1967 Ford F100 come in today for a Carb rebuild, lots of other places said they didn't know how to do a carb???
Congrats on the job, Jolly.

I wish we were closer. We still have some old classics around, and can't find anyone close who can rebuild a carb, then fine tune it so it works well anymore.
We're getting close to our annual Pioneer celebration here in town, so we would have 2-3 old convs. in your "fix-it" lineup.

We've learned that storing a vehicle is harder on one, than fairly regular use.
Also, the best mouse/rat deterent is a loyal barn cat or two. Keep the windows rolled up, tho, or they will leave a stinking mark in them.
We have to deal with packrats here. It don't take them long to fill an engine compartment with cactus, and grass.
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Old April 22nd, 2013, 03:36 AM
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Default Re: Jolly's New Job ~ Old School Auto & Garage.

Jolly, glad to see you got another job. If you still need donations post it again. The infomation on the site is priceless. Have to check on the site now to figure my tail lights problem. Don Maurath 1966 GMC 8' fleetside Cinti oh.
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How'd that Honda timing belt go? Kind of like this guy =
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Default Re: Jolly's New Job ~ Old School Auto & Garage.

IF this country ever get hit with a high atmosphere EPM Pulse, the only thing on the road will be old vehicles. They ought to teach these older skills to a newer set of folk.
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Default Re: Jolly's New Job ~ Old School Auto & Garage.

And put me out of work again!!! No Way man.
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Jolly-

Congrats on the job find- any job has become rather elusive these days.

Yeah, the younger generation pretty much has no clue about a carburetor. Same goes for a land-line phone with a cord in the wall, how to make food from scratch instead of fast-food or buying it in the box, how to tell the time on an analog clock, or what to do if the lights go out. And most have never seen any real American silver money! I carry around a 1954 Franklin half-dollar in my coin pocket, and when somebody (young) sees it, they say something like, "Wow! That's pretty cool! What is that?"
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Default Re: Jolly's New Job ~ Old School Auto & Garage.

+1 a job is tough to find anymore. Wish you were closer too. Cecilia's carb still isn't 100%. I keep monkeying with it but I keep getting backfires out of the carb. That first time it happens will BLOW YOUR HAIR OFF and make you need new undies! LOL!
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