When I was younger I used to jump right into a job without thinking ahead too much. Now that I have been around the block a few times, I tend to think things through a bit more. For example, I had a rub on a bucket hose on my backhoe where it goes through boom on the dipersitck end. First thing I did was put a section of rubber air hose split down the middle over the sharp edge to protect the hoses from further damage.
Next was to change the damaged hose with a new one (covered under warranty). Rather than disconnect the old hose and pull it out then try to thread the new one through, I taped the new one to the end of the old one and then pulled it through.
Now, the new one is in place and the old one is out all in one motion.
Who says you can't teach an old dog new tricks?
Next was to change the damaged hose with a new one (covered under warranty). Rather than disconnect the old hose and pull it out then try to thread the new one through, I taped the new one to the end of the old one and then pulled it through.
Now, the new one is in place and the old one is out all in one motion.
Who says you can't teach an old dog new tricks?