My commute to work is seven minutes, there's no way I'll ever move back to that side of the Sound and the traffic nightmare.
So today I got some sun again and finished the steering pump. Reconnected the batteries and added more fluid to the pump. Drove it around but the pump was whining more than Hilderbeast with another wikileak. Checked and the fluid was still low so I added more. I realized I was overthinking the fill- it isn't a transmission and as long as there's a little air space at the top of the reservoir I'm sure it's good. With that worry off my back I got it filled to the COLD line and everything seems to be back to normal. I'll top it off after everything has had a chance to work through.
I tried to put the armrests back on the seats but they kept pushing the retaining clip off, and I couldn't get my hand up the seat back with it in the truck. Well.....I wanted to swap the driver's seat over to the passenger side and the passenger seat over to the driver's side, so out they came. The seat-back adjustment lever and lumbar knob were both on the inside of the seats, so switching them around put them outboard where it's easier to get to them. I had to drill a new hole for the steering wheel chain but now it's all done. Took the wife for a ride and she gave the new seats (with the armrests) two thumbs up.