Lol! Yeah, all that stuffy toy destruction practice must be good for something!Photos are so funny.
adhahn - I hope Remy got his legal 15 minute coffee break...or your running a sweat shop there...LOL
He better wash up his mechanic paws good (and get all that grease, from under his nails)...before he naps on the couch, after a hard days work.
I don't know what you should pay him / so far it looks like he is good, at tearing stuff apart (comes from stuffy toy practice).
That would have been a good caption. It won't allow me to edit. Must be a time limit.The first pic should be captioned, "Sigh... Dad, you're doing it wrong!".
Looks like it.So far, all I see is:
If it doesn't fit, force it. If it breaks, it needed to be replaced anyway...lol
I hope Remy had a big steak for supper, spending quality time in the garage, with his Dad.
What is the vehicle & job...is it a 4x4 transfer case your doing ??
- just my guess
Yep that is exactly what it is- a transfer case. NP4406 to be exact.So far, all I see is:
If it doesn't fit, force it. If it breaks, it needed to be replaced anyway...lol
I hope Remy had a big steak for supper, spending quality time in the garage, with his Dad.
What is the vehicle & job...is it a 4x4 transfer case your doing ??
- just my guess
All it needed was the chain replaced. It was less work to just split the case in frame rather than remove the entire tcase out from under the truck. If the case had needed an actual rebuild I would have pulled it completely.Looks like it.
Curious why he didn't pull the tcase and build it on the bench?
HaHa.. not that Remy cares, but the handle is actually red. The flash distorted the color like it did to his eyes.Remy wants the Snap-On Tool Truck to drop by the family garage soon...so he can spend his pay advance.
Big boy is sick of having to work with any used hand-me-down tools, with "pink" handles...He-He.