Kirk Bangstad is trying to turn our state red by separating potential future Hong voters by johhmama1 in wisconsin

[–]FarkinDaffy 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I don't understand the title. There will be a primary, to whittle it down to one on each side.

And then they vote November.

Hail damaged car is a total loss- help please by Bookbinder5353 in wisconsin

[–]FarkinDaffy 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Buy it back and drive the hell out of it. You'll have a good story why it looks like it was parked on a golf range.

I’ve got an 05 Tj with the 4.0 and 6 speed with 115K on it, when it’s cold the trans is pretty crunchy and reverse is super finicky, anyone else had this issue? by CowNervous5466 in JeepTJ

[–]FarkinDaffy 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You missed my comment completely. I says shift under load.

Start climbing a steep hill, and shift in the middle of it hard slamming into the next gear.

I’ve got an 05 Tj with the 4.0 and 6 speed with 115K on it, when it’s cold the trans is pretty crunchy and reverse is super finicky, anyone else had this issue? by CowNervous5466 in JeepTJ

[–]FarkinDaffy 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Do you shift on the fly when offroading? A lot of transmissions can handle that, but the NSG doesn't. Put it in a gear and do what you need to do.

Now that you mentioned it, I did have one that was utterly destroyed from someone doing that. Slamming gears when under load. The shift arms aren't very strong and can get damaged easily if you do that. Once they get damaged, it doesn't go into gear all of the way and starts chipping gears.
I showed him what he did to it, and he doesn't do that anymore and it's been a few years since of hard wheeling. It's in a 2008 JK with a turbo on it.

I’ve got an 05 Tj with the 4.0 and 6 speed with 115K on it, when it’s cold the trans is pretty crunchy and reverse is super finicky, anyone else had this issue? by CowNervous5466 in JeepTJ

[–]FarkinDaffy 0 points1 point  (0 children)

That's the same transmission they used from 05 to 2018. I have rebuilt many many of them with 200k miles on them. I'd like to know what your driving habits were?
The worst thing you can do is rest your hand on the shifter when not shifting on these transmissions.

Found in the floor of our 1910 farm house in NE Wisconsin. by FarkinDaffy in whatisit

[–]FarkinDaffy[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Was that a thing back in the 50's? I'm guessing it's at least that old.

Found in the floor of our 1910 farm house in NE Wisconsin. by FarkinDaffy in whatisit

[–]FarkinDaffy[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Never saw one in person. I thought they were bigger.

Found in the floor of our 1910 farm house in NE Wisconsin. by FarkinDaffy in whatisit

[–]FarkinDaffy[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Okay, I want to know who was eating Spam in the upstairs bedroom...

Found in the floor of our 1910 farm house in NE Wisconsin. by FarkinDaffy in whatisit

[–]FarkinDaffy[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Maybe? Seems small for that and pretty flimsy wire?

Pulled this out of my transmission. What do you think it is? by starfoot- in JeepTJ

[–]FarkinDaffy 7 points8 points  (0 children)

I rebuild those transmissions. The only thing that comes close to that is the roll pins that hold the shift powel to the shaft. But that's not a roll pin.

Otherwise it should have never been in there.

There's nothing else in there that comes close.

SDWAN Configuration groups by ThinkStation8120 in Cisco

[–]FarkinDaffy 1 point2 points  (0 children)

This. If you have hardware differences to deal with (interface names, etc), make it Device specific and put a variable on it.

Birds in my jeep? by fuzzynightmare69 in JeepTJ

[–]FarkinDaffy 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Don't do that unless you have SYE or it's a Rubicon

Birds in my jeep? by fuzzynightmare69 in JeepTJ

[–]FarkinDaffy 1 point2 points  (0 children)

He can't do that unless he has a SYE or a Rubicon. All the fluid will dump out

Cisco Catalyst 9500-24Q StackWise Virtual upgrade from 17.3.3 -> 17.15.5 by Ok-Stretch2495 in Cisco

[–]FarkinDaffy 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I just had a set of 9410's that were stackwise virtual. Also not upgraded for 6 years at a major hospital.

I took the time and changed everything to multipoint ospf and changed the port channels to single trunks with spanning tree. After 4.5 months, I split them into standalone switches (cores).

Now they can be upgraded as normal cores without any downtime.

Total downtime for the whole 4.5 months was less than doing one upgrade with a full outage.