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WTF... Did you do to my track loader???
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<blockquote data-quote="inyati13" data-source="post: 1047795" data-attributes="member: 17767"><p>Going to be a hard fix. Not like that one half inch piece can be taken off and bent true with a vise and anvil. I would like to know what you hear. I had a high school student in the local area working for me and what he did had me saying worse things and I hardly ever curse. When I took him home, I took him in front of his dad. I told his dad exactly what he did so we all three would have the same story to work from. His dad looked at him calmly and said, "Stevie, Stevie, Stevie. I have told you, you can not go to someone's place and take their equipment apart when you don't know what you are doing." His dad looked at me, "Ron, half what I have on this place will not run because Stevie has worked on it." I felt worse for him than I did for myself, because I could get rid of Stevie and his dad had to keep him. Would you believe his instructions were to only change the oil????? :roll: </p><p></p><p>Leason Learned: Don't leave a teenager with a piece of eqiupment and an air impact wrench. :cry2:</p><p>The funny part, was when I was yelling at him and using every word in my four letter vocabulary, he looked at me real serious and said, "You better not make me mad." I had to process the fact that he was the last one that should be mad. Suddenly, I went into a bout of the most relaxed laughter I had ever had. You would have to see this sheepish look of anger on his face to appreciate his reaction. It allowed me to totally relax and move past it. I hope you can too.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="inyati13, post: 1047795, member: 17767"] Going to be a hard fix. Not like that one half inch piece can be taken off and bent true with a vise and anvil. I would like to know what you hear. I had a high school student in the local area working for me and what he did had me saying worse things and I hardly ever curse. When I took him home, I took him in front of his dad. I told his dad exactly what he did so we all three would have the same story to work from. His dad looked at him calmly and said, "Stevie, Stevie, Stevie. I have told you, you can not go to someone's place and take their equipment apart when you don't know what you are doing." His dad looked at me, "Ron, half what I have on this place will not run because Stevie has worked on it." I felt worse for him than I did for myself, because I could get rid of Stevie and his dad had to keep him. Would you believe his instructions were to only change the oil????? :roll: Leason Learned: Don't leave a teenager with a piece of eqiupment and an air impact wrench. :cry2: The funny part, was when I was yelling at him and using every word in my four letter vocabulary, he looked at me real serious and said, "You better not make me mad." I had to process the fact that he was the last one that should be mad. Suddenly, I went into a bout of the most relaxed laughter I had ever had. You would have to see this sheepish look of anger on his face to appreciate his reaction. It allowed me to totally relax and move past it. I hope you can too. [/QUOTE]
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