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Unread 03-24-2015, 08:55 PM
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Yo Bradford! Yea, I agree. Miss all of you guys!!!! I got laid off from my pie job (after 16 years) last July. Started a new one in August and working my tail off ever since.

I just don't have the time like I used to have. I'm not complaining tho. I got one girl heading off to NC State in the fall and the other will be going to school somewhere in 3 years!

I'll try to do better.....
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I don't rebuild Yamaha fuel pumps, I replace them. The kit cost me somewhere around $25, the whole pump is around $42. Not worth the time to fiddle with those thin gaskets. I do put a socket/screwdriver on the fuel pumps at every service, they tend to loosen
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