grinNbarritt I was born with a 9/16 wrench in my left hand. In Hi School I worked part time for a car dealership, washing cars, changing tires, cleaning up used cars, later they put me on the lube rack....after Hi School I went to Vocational School I specialized in diesel engines welding and auto electric systems. There was plenty of classroom time we had kids in there that couldn't even read a service manual...and they didn't even know what a micrometer was let alone how to use one. In the 50s there weren't computers or digital clocks for that matter.. I was amazed at how they thought they were going to be some kind of mechanic and what the heck were they teaching them in school? Later on Uncle Sam decided I needed a haircut and off I went to the SeaBee's ran heavy equipment welding and worked on diesel engines...now days all kids want to do is sit in front of a computer and play **** if they get grease under their fingernails. No wonder they have a hard time working on HappyTime engines. It's the new age.
OLD buzzard
OLD buzzard