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It’s a head from a 1981. Gunked up bad. Lack of oil changes too.I was expecting two different heads with the 9/73 change.
Post three corrected could save an engine. Post two corrected could save a life. I certainly would address both.
Disclaimer: While not an electrician I was in the HVAC and last employer was with a government job that was OHSA rules trained to death. Seen plenty of real pictures of what can happen when just simple things are ignored.
Probably very early ones. Dad was a linesman in the 50’-60’s at Florida Power and Light. Called them Klines back then.Those Linesman pliers without insulation on the handles, that's the biggest problem I see.
We still call em Kleins, but most people wouldn't know what I meant!Called them Klines back then.
Ummm, that’s a hammer.Those Linesman pliers without insulation on the handles, that's the biggest problem I see.
Kleins, side cutters, and “9’s” (I believe this is the original slang name for them which morphed into “Kleins” for a lot of people)We still call em Kleins, but most people wouldn't know what I meant!
I have a few that are missing the insulation (which isn't voltage rated).
I think the lineman pliars are a little "straighter" than the diagonal cutters...Don’t forget “alternative lifestyle pliers” aka dykes…
Naturally. It’s in the name after all.I think the lineman pliars are a little "straighter" than the diagonal cutters...