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  1.  After you've picked and pulled all the meat you can, it's time to boil the carcass. Put it in a pot large enough to cover with water completely and bring it to a boil, then set it to simmer for a couple of hours. The bones should separate from each other when you lift them from the broth and the meat should literally fall off. Put them on a platter and let them cool enough to work, then sort through them and pick out every small bit of meat you can get.
  2.  Start the job by heading to the u pull it store and buy the replacement bearing. These are not too expensive. Along with the bearing, pick up some axle grease. You can get this in a tube or a can. It is the same stuff. So, it is up to you how to buy it. If you do not have a good supply of rags or shop towels, get some of those, too. The paper kind work alright if you prefer them.
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  5.  At the majority pick and pull auto yards, you are charged a pair price for each part. This is good if you only need one or two items. However, many buyers want an entire junk car on hand for parts in the future. At an established auto yard, this can cost you thousands of dollars or more. On Craigslist. org you may find better prices. You may get a junk car for as few as $100! These cars don't run and the seller doesn't want to bother with needed repairs, so they sell the car as a junk car and sell it for near to nothing. The only downside is you might want to rent or borrow a car trailer to tow the idea home.
  6.  They are located in Alton IL which isn't the greatest place in the IL area but it's not the worse place either. It was a bit hard to find because it was between a bunch of industrial buildings but once I found it I was able to get to it on my second visit. It's not the cleanest place but considering the fact that it's an auto shop, I wasn't expecting anything different. There isn't much to entertain you while you wait on your car to be serviced. Luckily I had a couple of books to keep me company while I waited. https://www.u-pull-it.com/why-you-should-visit-pull-a-part-junkyard-today/ had a few conversation with the desk clerk, who was extremely nice.
  7.  You can remove the cover plate from the ignition module, check for looseness on the interruptor, if loose, you must replace as it throws off the engine timing. Here's a link to how to do it. No obvious damage to the coil so I moved on.
  8.  The Red Series Double Lid Crossover boxes are pretty big. These have a crown lid and stainless steel paddle handles. The handles are ergonomically designed for comfort. Dampened gas shocks enable the Dee Zee tool box to open at a controlled rate. There is a closed cell gasket which prevents water from getting inside. There are two different styles available: Double Split Lid and Gull Wing. Finishes are available in bright or gloss black powder coat.
  9.  Before you leave your vehicle at the shop and before any kind of work is done, make sure that you understand everything that will be happening. Ask about the prices, the rates, the charges, and the fees. Also ask about any guarantees. Do not be embarrassed to ask. Leave a phone number so that the personnel could call you in case they need something from you.
  10.  Baking: Make some sugar cookies! If you don't feel like making them from scratch, you can still have fun finding the ones you can just pull a part and pop in the oven. Buy some icing and try decorating the finished cookies if you want. See who can get the most creative with designs and enjoy eating them as well.
  11.  The fishing lines from your rods are attached to the quick-release mechanisms. Then the entire thing is dropped down to the depth you want. The bait is far enough from the weight and line gripper not to spook the fish. If you get a bite, the line is released from the gripper, so it is just you and the fish!
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