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Print in friendly format Send this term to a friend  Dana 36
This references the rear differential.

The Dana 36 was the smaller unit. It was used on all 1984 Corvettes, and all automatic Corvettes thru 1996...
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Re: 12 JAN 19

Subject: Re: 12 JAN 19
by CorvetteBob on 2019/1/12 16:08:21

Hello from Snowmageddon!
I was able to get the needed taske done at work this week so I'm home for the weekend. Last month, I took the battery out of the rider for winter storage. A couple days ago I realized I'd not gotten the snow blower out before immobilizing the mower. So, last night, in the dark, I had to get a new battery for the rider, put it in, and move it to get the blower out.
Got it done, changed oil on the blower, put in a new plug and fired it up!
You may have noticed I said NEW battery. That's because while carrying the old battery to the garage, I opened the door, it jammed on something behind it, causing me to drop the battery onto the mat inside. The battery split, sending acid all around. Of course it came up with baking soda, but I failed to realize it was on my new pair of Duluth Trading jeans. So now I've got a pair of brand new, worn once, jeans with acid holes peppered up to the knees on my pants.
So, what's the point of all this you ask?
Again, I've been shown another example of why my brother moved to Arizona. No mowers, and snow blower are something visitors talk about.

I hope you folks all have a great weekend. I'm gonna get a beer.
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