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I currently have 12 cars and would shove one of those fuckers into the hole to save my house. Then let the utility company dispose of the vehicle carcass.
Park my trailer on it. :laughing:

Regardless you shouldn't have to because the idiots who broke it should have shoved the bucket of the machine that broke it over the stream, or something along those lines. Yet they clearly fucked off per the video. Assholes. :shaking:
 
This truck should be parked in front of it.
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Heck, the ass end of literally any car will shrug that water off way, way, way better than the house.

But nope, not gonna do anything, just gonna stand around with our thumbs up our asses because that's what people do in upper middle class suburbia. The inability to take initiative boggles the mind.
 
Park my trailer on it. :laughing:

Regardless you shouldn't have to because the idiots who broke it should have shoved the bucket of the machine that broke it over the stream, or something along those lines. Yet they clearly fucked off per the video. Assholes. :shaking:
Was it broke by a machine, or did it just break and blow out the road above?
 
I know.

I'm just pointing out that arse is assuming an idiot broke it and said idiot did nothing, which I believe is incorrect.
It said they were working on it. Maybe they made a small leak way worse, IDK. Still think they probably broke it with a machine. We all know the local utility guys are too proud to run a shovel. :laughing:
 
it did say "it was broken by a contractor", but not that they specifically punched through the line.
 
“I don’t need to call 811, I can tell where the lines go just fine. Trust me, I’ve always done it this way and never had a problem.”
 
I read the youtube comments. Sounds like some kind of directional boring thing for comm lines.
Just nicking it a wee bit explains why it's such a weak stream for a 30" main.

I watched it with subtitles and just assumed the reporter misread 3.0" as 30" :laughing:
 
They are way the fuck better if you don’t store them in the ocean.
That was off the Grand Cherokee. It was an upper too, not a lower. :laughing:

The only thing spring clamps are better at is speedy assembly and retard proofing in a factory environment. Constant tension isn't necessary for automotive cooling systems.

Edit: Being a flat rate tech I suppose you like the fact that you can't fuck them up with an impact like you can with the worm gears. :flipoff2:
 
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