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We have 2 08 camo grizzly 700s (one is my dad's, the other a friends), an 05 Polaris 500 Sportsman (mother), restored 1947 John Deere A (Grandfathers), 84 KX80 (siblings), a custom made enclosed trailer for hauling carcasses and gear for hunting, my 2000 Polaris Indy 500 in pieces, 873 Bobcat with Snowblower and other attachments, a few welders, motors and lots of other junk. Also have a 68 Fairlane GT in our machine shed with a bunch of materials from my dad's construction company.right now we got the heep. have to get it running cause my moms car is still getting a new face lift. so we did the rear brakes, today did the belts, and now... UGH... the carb is dripping fuel. so got to rebuild it now. what ever. but other than that we have our water heater, washer, dryer, all chemicals from paints, fuel, oil, atf, windex, bleach, stuff like that. then we have a junky boombox, an old chair, paint for the house, 2nd fridge, tool bench, tool boxes, just the basics. so everything but an air compressor and air tools. need to get those.
panda dont you have a jeep cj? post a pic!
umm i got two garages on with all my dads workshop stuff is in one and my drum set in in the outher garage with a bunch of useless stuff

the water pump is making noise so my dad went to take it out and broke a bolt. so whats that stuff you use to free up rusty bolts? pb blaster or something like that?
Did the bolt break off flush or is it still sticking out some? I would try some PB Blaster on it and let it sit for awhile then get a vice grips on it and try that, otherwise try to tap it if its flush, but I've never been to good at that. . .


