dirtlooter
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Actually it started a while back, the 2001 Jeep Grand Cherokee Laredo had been having issues (putting it nicely). I got a new computer for it, was told it needed one badly. Wasn't charging the battery, the computer was supposed to fix that but didn't. So it died last night at the daughter's only about six miles away, pretty sure it is the starter. Had a friend help me prove that the starter was dead, okay need to pull it out.
Go home and get everything including floor jack and stand. It is cold, heavy frost this morning and those tools are cold. I get everything ready, open my heavy duty tool bag and spread my tools on the tailgate of the truck. Now I have over the years, acquired some decent tools, all with lifetime warranties. I have 1/2" drive, 3/8" drive and 1/4" drive sockets etc. Of course Standard and Metric sockets as well as wrenches. In fact, just bought a new set of Husky Metric wrenches two weeks ago. all of the supporting tools plus extras, pliers, screwdrivers, vise-grips, channelocks etc.
So, I get the starter out finally and I am cold, the ole fat boy was doing good to get it out with the torn rotary cuff and being half blind. Jump in the truck and head back to the house, got the heater on high and I am planning my next move. Get to the house and am busy working on other stuff when I go outside and see that the tailgate is still down! I hurry around to see that the bag is still there (somehow) but most of the tools are gone! Now we have been home for 30 minutes or longer but we hurry back to see what we can recover. We found a lot....okay one 3/8 extension, a small wire brush and a now broken screwdriver. The once mighty and heavy tool bag is now 1/3 of its weight. To say that it made me sick was and is an understatement. And the jeep is still sitting there broke.
I guess I made several people very happy as they picked craftsman and other tools up. For some reason the wife has been walking wide of me. I am the maddest at myself, this is something that I had always avoided but did it today. After the strokes ended, I have worked very hard not to be as forgetful and things like this make you question yourself. But on the brighter side, didn't lose everything so it could have been worse. Deep Breath, Sigh
Go home and get everything including floor jack and stand. It is cold, heavy frost this morning and those tools are cold. I get everything ready, open my heavy duty tool bag and spread my tools on the tailgate of the truck. Now I have over the years, acquired some decent tools, all with lifetime warranties. I have 1/2" drive, 3/8" drive and 1/4" drive sockets etc. Of course Standard and Metric sockets as well as wrenches. In fact, just bought a new set of Husky Metric wrenches two weeks ago. all of the supporting tools plus extras, pliers, screwdrivers, vise-grips, channelocks etc.
So, I get the starter out finally and I am cold, the ole fat boy was doing good to get it out with the torn rotary cuff and being half blind. Jump in the truck and head back to the house, got the heater on high and I am planning my next move. Get to the house and am busy working on other stuff when I go outside and see that the tailgate is still down! I hurry around to see that the bag is still there (somehow) but most of the tools are gone! Now we have been home for 30 minutes or longer but we hurry back to see what we can recover. We found a lot....okay one 3/8 extension, a small wire brush and a now broken screwdriver. The once mighty and heavy tool bag is now 1/3 of its weight. To say that it made me sick was and is an understatement. And the jeep is still sitting there broke.
I guess I made several people very happy as they picked craftsman and other tools up. For some reason the wife has been walking wide of me. I am the maddest at myself, this is something that I had always avoided but did it today. After the strokes ended, I have worked very hard not to be as forgetful and things like this make you question yourself. But on the brighter side, didn't lose everything so it could have been worse. Deep Breath, Sigh