That was a great deal Hitt. I wish I was more auto mechanically inclined. At this point though, it's just too much trouble to learn fore me and I have more important things to learn like rebuilding a speaker and either baking a receiver board or heating up a chip to melt the solder into the chip's pockets.
What I did do today is go to HF and buy the little 10" Bauer Lithium chainsaw. My nextdoor neighbor had a tree fall toward his house and hit it with its branches. I told him I'd help him out by cutting away those that actually hit his vinyl siding. It basically ruined his gutters but the siding looked okay and I could tell the weight was being held up away from the branches so it shouldn't be a difficult task.
However, they had this Chainsaw on sale and the idea of avoiding the entire ritual involved with firing one of my gas powered saws got me interested in a battery powered one and this was a great excuse to buy one. They're so light and convenient. I had all the branches off the tree and cut it back as far from the house as I could get it without jacking up the tree and bucking off rounds where I'd need one of the bigger saws.
Unfortunately, his new vinyl didn't escape unharmed. One panel had a small hole and a couple cracks around it where, I suppose, a limb hit it pretty hard. Now immediately visible unless you walk up to it.
That was awful nice of you to help them out.