On 11/21/2013 11:50 AM, TimR wrote:
Many years ago I worked in northern Wisconsin.
One of my coworkers would arrive, start the oil
draining while he disconnected his battery, and
bring both inside the building. He was so skilled
at these tasks they hardly added any time to his commute.
At the end of the shift he'd pour the warm oil
back in, reconnect the warm battery, and start
his car. Then often he'd jump the rest of us
before he went home himself.
That's no longer necessary with the improve-
ments in cars.
Sounds like a bit of extra work. But, it did
manage to get his car started when others would
not.
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