I think I am too old for maintenance
But I am worn to a frazzle. I think the getting the wheels on and off was the most physical part of the routine, but that car is one heavy beast to jack up and put on jack stands.
Like a famous actor once said " a man's gotta know his limitations". Guess I will pay someone to do this next time. Getting old is not all it is cracked up to be!
Larry
But I am worn to a frazzle. I think the getting the wheels on and off was the most physical part of the routine, but that car is one heavy beast to jack up and put on jack stands.
Like a famous actor once said " a man's gotta know his limitations". Guess I will pay someone to do this next time. Getting old is not all it is cracked up to be!
Larry
Larry my guess is I am older than you, pretty much feel the same and prefer to be advisor than wrench twister. Anyone can be young but you have to be really Tough to get OLD. However I still play with lots of toys and have a blast doing things I could not afford to do while younger.
It's ok to stop pulling wheels and crawling under machinery. Now let someone else do the service and go have some fun.!




I keep hoping that some day I will have time to get back to my projects, but every time I came in from one I am sore.
N_Jay not trying to be depressing there is a lot more fun out there than just pulling wrenches. I have built many cars, engine, transmissions and helping young son (Over 40) build a 72 454 corvette engine and transmission. I just stopped twisting wrenches. All the fun not as much pain. The last big job was replacing both front airbag struts on my E500 and then I bought a new Chrysler 300 C hemi Great driver warranty on it and only spent $$ for one oil change in first 20000 miles. Warranty did the rest. This gave me time to fly more.
So have fun don't be depressed. My biggest depression was driving the E500 not knowing when it would break down. I bought it new and my last long away from home trip had 2 major failures on my dealer maintained since new car.




Wondering if you had a bad dealer?
That aside, my plan was to have kids interested in having fun turning wrenches with me, but the kids had different ideas of fun.
Larry
I Love wrenching but like Vettdrvr I have built MANY vehicles and it wears you out. Im sore in places I shouldnt be but in the end it works out because Im not brake because of ift!.
If you hate turning wrenches then you can pay someone to do it. But thats no fun now is it?
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Wondering if you had a bad dealer?
That aside, my plan was to have kids interested in having fun turning wrenches with me, but the kids had different ideas of fun.
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You're too late, Lightning has hit my house 3 times (Each a different city and house), A tornado jumped over my house and took out a 125+ yr old oak,, The North Ridge quake Epicenter was 8 miles from my house in Thousand Oaks Calif
( I have since moved out of state) and Katrina destroyed my home in South Louisiana
.But the lightning did miss my boat by 100' while I was fishing.
Want to go flying?

No I won't buy another Mercedes either.





You're too late, Lightning has hit my house 3 times (Each a different city and house), A tornado jumped over my house and took out a 125+ yr old oak,, The North Ridge quake Epicenter was 8 miles from my house in Thousand Oaks Calif
( I have since moved out of state) and Katrina destroyed my home in South Louisiana
.But the lightning did miss my boat by 100' while I was fishing.
Want to go flying?

No I won't buy another Mercedes either.
With luck like that the MB was probably dying to keep you from an accident down the road!
While there may be some things you physically can't do anymore, you can still do many of the same things you have always enjoyed, but not all at once. Pace yourself.
I used to run 6-8 miles on the weekends, work on the cars, the house, the yard, etc. Now, it is 2-3 miles, a long sit on the porch and then some working on things. Soon, it'll be a half mile walk and just sitting on the porch. Eventually, it'll be just sitting on the porch. It'll still be fun though.
Impact wrenches, floor jacks and timing go a long way. That said, not knowing how old you are, there are a lot of guys younger than you who would have a hard time recovering from what you just did, if they could do it all.
Do not go gentle into that good night.
Rage, rage against the dying of the light.
D. Thomas
Do not put your tools away.
Leave them out for another day.
R. Felipe




That machine looked easy when the law guy used it, self propelled and all.
It's a trap!




