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6 pointsJune 21, 1948 Columbia Records unveils the 33-1/3 rpm LP phonograph record, invented by Peter Carl Goldmark, allowing up to 20 minutes per side (available in 10 and 12-inch diameters) at the Waldorf-Astoria Hotel, NYC; over the next decade, its popularity and profitability push the 78 rpm record out of production.
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4 pointsMore to come on my newest addition. Picked it up last Saturday and have made decent progress so far. It's the one in the background.
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4 points@Bill D has met us a couple times down there as well. He's definitely a "repeat offender"...
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4 pointsSounds like a clandestine meeting where you were attempting to elude federal charges of transporting a LSE across State Lines. Great to know our fellow members will go out of their way to assist one another.
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4 pointsI can still see the smile on your face -- great to know you have already started the TLC -- was pleasure to meet you --- happy to know our delivery connection worked well for you and the LSE is now in a new home sleeping well - I enjoyed our chat that day -- Be well -- Bill
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3 pointsBought this last week not running. Got it running at the show I was at. Thought about a clean up and flip. Then today... new drive belt, took off pump belt, oil change, transaxle service, basic wiring job so I had crank and on/off and charging. Threw a bucket of suds on it... stood back and went nope.... not for sale! LOL Tony @wallfish @Retired Wrencher @Sparky 20260620_142318.mp4
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3 pointsThe reason that pic turned out so well is only half of me is showing!
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3 pointsPLEASE feel free to list the actual parts and roughly labor / time spent on this LSE @Bill D and @Brockport Bill for transportation. Please give credit where credit is due. Without you both this would not have been possible. Can't thank you guys enough.
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3 pointsOur county has a feral program where they trap them, spay and neuter them, get their immunizations up, and adopt them out for free to farms and anyone who will take them. They notch one ear so they are easily identified if they return to the wild later. We adopted three and they were intended to be barn cats. Clearly these people never met my wife... And these little turds can tell time too. Here they are waiting for dinner...
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3 pointsThey're like puppies. If you don't want one you'd better not stop to look at them...
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3 pointsGlad to see it getting the love and attention it deserves and glad to have had a part in rescuing it! I can't wait to see all the rehab photos and the finished product.
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2 pointsTake a look at this and see a little of what was involved in the 2016 group picture. Bear in mind that I was only 7 months out of having spinal fusion surgery.
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2 pointsAfter loosing a battle with cancer our long time four legged member of the family passed away about eight years ago. My wife said no more pets! A few months later she heard about a couple of kittens that had been born under the Episcopal church and we went to see them. The kittens were about ten to twelve weeks old and had feral tendencies but the mother cat was very sweet. The next thing I heard my wife say was "we will take all three." The kittens will never be lap cats but they do love to be petted and are only shy around people they haven't gotten to know, it takes a couple of days or one feeding!
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2 pointsI am a cat lover, maybe more than humans, as we have 5 of them. 3 out of the 5 were strays from outside, and turned out to be the best and most appreciative ones we have. The other 2, one is 19 years old on his way out, the other was the kitten of our stray cat. But we love them as our kids. Each one has a story.
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2 pointsMy cat Charlie is 17. He gets up a 4 am everyday and wants to head downstairs for a drink and his breakfast. We have a gate across the stairs so our young foxhound Faith doesn't come up the stairs and jump in our bed in the middle of the night. So now my body is trained to wake up around 4AM. We have a motion light on top of the stairs. Charlie turns it on and I get up. If he doesn't get up I lay there and wait for the light to come on. At 5AM the light comes on. Today it was 5:01 Faith is waiting on the stairs landing wanting to go out. So I got to "sleep in"
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2 pointsI’m not even sure how I ended up with that many, and that’s not all of them!! They have been in my basement for over twenty years! And as usual Lucy is looking at me like “Why?”!!!
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2 pointsNice, strong running Kohler K241 10 hp, $250 20260620_154853.mp4
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2 pointsHate to say this but Beaps is right. Now truth be told I am not a cat lover but I hate mice worse. Not that i don't have and feed a few barn cats. But absolutely no cats in the house. I'm weird... I absolutely adore the smell of cow$hit... can tolerate pig$hit but the smell of a cat box has me reeling. I've had literally thousands of cats come thru the ranch in the last 40 years. Some die naturally in old age some at the hands of owls and other natural predators. Some even at the hands of me. I cherish them all but the song birds think I am an a$$hole. What you are doing is a good thing EB. Sitting on porch tonite... cocktail in one hand Tom in the other. Then there's Pearl... pretty much worthless but does bring in a mole or a pine squirrel from time to time. Can't look at her without getting hair.
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2 pointsLove hearing how your dealing with these kittens. Have a soft spot for cats even since the first one came to live here maybe 18 years ago. He was the “family cat” but he became my cat and followed me everywhere. He passed 2 years ago at the age of 16 but it gave me a new appreciation for cats. Our current cat “Bill” is about 8 years old and he’s been awesome!
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2 pointsFirst time for me too, which is kinda crazy because i only live 26 miles from there, and i've always had at least one Wheel Horse since the late 80's early 90's, but never anything newer than 1969, because i like'm that way. I heard about the big show maybe 15 years ago and it had always already passed when i'd remember about it, which was usually when the tie rod would fall off while mowing with the 401, AGAIN. i've probably used a pound of weld wire to keep making the hole small again. But i'm not missing it this year.
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2 pointsSounds like some is getting a bit excited Gear??? Rightfully so ... this will be my fifth time going and now two years in a row. Sure wished I lived right down the road from it. It's 3000 miles for me. Well maybe not THAT far but it seems like it with Dan driving and me holding on to the OH Jesus handles most of the way. Make sure you track us down on turn one (Squonk's corner) and say hello. We may also be in the hospitality tent with the black & gold enclosed trailer in the camp ground and a big red Dodge. left to right Ed @tunahead72 Cas @formariz Richard @953 nut James @Jrblanke The Squonk @squonk Randy @rjg854 and myself. Sure is a delightful load of BS ther
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2 pointsWhat the heck Jim? ONE picture? You should know better than that! I know you said more to come but did you need to keep us waiting?!!
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2 pointsDidn't think it would take a melding of the minds to get it running. Might tho messed with it abit today and got a puff out of it once or twice but that's it. 'Sides my mechanic is off duty gettin his own crap ready and now he wants father's day off for some kind of rouel. Tell ya can't find good help.
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1 pointI built a rack that fits into a 2" receiver hitch primarily as a weight box for snow plowing but it doubles as a stuff mover too.
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1 pointNot really I believe it takes special equipment. Disconnect it if tractor starts running then denser was bad.
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1 pointSomething about how they ride they just feel good as a rider
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1 pointNo ... what you should do is pony up and get your handle in RED.
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1 point@Sparkey your cat looks very similar to the cat we had when I was a kid. His name was Colby - due to his fondness for Colby cheese as a kitten. He used to sit on top of the TV and watch baseball games - occasionally taking a swipe at the players.
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1 point48” decks $75 bucks each or all five for $300 all feel like the spindles are good.
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1 point@WHX?? Yes definitely excited, nervous and excited. The show is about 5-6 hours away from me, will be driving a 95 Chevy (my every day driver), red, and my tractor will be on a home made trailer my dad built years ago (also red), I’ll be arriving in all red. Hopefully the weather is decent to walk/ride around and everything goes smooth. I’ll be sure to try and find/track you guys down. I’ll be plopping our tent somewhere I can find space.
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1 pointThat's all I could talk @Raven AKA my significant other into posting a lot of pics this evening. I was in Mass and she headed to N.H to hang out with her sister. We met up with @Bill D and @Brockport Bill at the New York border last Saturday. We left at 5 30 am and returned home to Maine at 5 pm. Long day and haven't stopped working on it since. Will keep you guy's updated on the progress. By the way you meet the nicest people on Red Square. Two great members. Bill and Bill.
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1 pointDadgum! Im in that one. Im the one in the red shirt
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1 pointLess than a week for the show for my first time, will be there Friday morning. I had to get new tires for my trailer as my other ones had some dry rot after 11 years or so. I’ll be bringing my 1257 to ride around on and bringing the tub cart as well so the warden can ride around on it. Also decided to bring a pop up tent and a cooler so we can sit under it with the tractor.
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