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1 pointI and my wife (Chris) tried to take pictures of the people at the show this year. I do have a couple of people that I can't remember their names. Send me a PM or post and I will edit and correct. The heat was killing me, record temps on Thursday...Saturday was much nicer. This is what it looked like when I left home Wednesday. We sat for 5 hours (from 3:00 to 8:00AM while an accident was cleared in front of us on Rt#80/94 in Gary, Ind. Not a good start to a long road trip. Finally made it to Toledo and dropped my wagon off for Brrly1 (John). Buckrancher (Brian), Steve Bo and Uncle Bo Brian, Fireman (Jeff) and Steve Jeff and Uncle Bo Brian, Ken B and Jeff little Bos RMaynard (Bob), Stevasaurus, Squonk (Mike) and AMC Rules00 (Craig). This group could cause a lot of fun. Me and WH500Special (Steve) Great seeing you and your dad again Steve. WHFan74 (Scott), me, Redbird (Birdie), Tunahead (Ed), RMaynard, Funengineer (Dave). Another great group of members. Me, Ed and Dave Me, JPJunk (Wild Bill) and RWilson (Rich). Great talking with Bill again and Rich...thanks for all your help Rich. I think this is RicksRJ58 (Rick), me, Woodchuckfarmer (Wayne) and not sure here Wildbro??? Looking over Maynard's excellent horses, and grabbing some shade. Jay in NC (Jay) and AMCRules00 (Craig). Great meeting you Jay. . JDog_Kustoms. mom..she handled all the money. Mr. JDog_Kustoms (Jordon)...he handled all the parts. Group picture from Friday... Shooting the breeze...as if there was one. Dave (WH500Special's dad), not sure who is in the middle and Steve. Wild Bill doing some kind of dance.. Catching some shade.. Setting up for the slow tractor race...this was pretty cool...need to do this for the big kids next year.. Show pictures. Me and VarosD (Don)...was great to meet you Don and thanks for all your help. Me, Wayne and don. Me, Bob, Jay, Bob's friend and Don in front. Finally Cre1992 shows up.(Charles) in the black shirt. He had 4 engines for me for Rooster.. VarosD, Cre1992, Me, and Jay in NC the group shot from Saturday.. RMaynard...Bob thank you for your shade and help this year. Buckrancher and WHFan74 (Scott). They both won something in the raffle. Scott picked out some nice tires and Brian ??...well Brian picked out this flower that wiggles when the sun shines on it. Nice score you guys. On the way home, I stopped at JimD's house and picked up my trailer with a 551 on it from CJTrott for RyDogg. Jim, his wife Karen and my wife Chris. Jim's horses in the background. Then c161rat (Joe) shows up at Jim's. Cheryl, Joe and Jim. Thanks Joe...great to meet you and yours. and always good seeing my good friend Jim...thanks for your help also mate. I finally get in one of the pictures... We took 2 days coming back and stayed in Port Clinton, Ohio Sunday ***ht. I could not resist getting a picture of Ryans horse with Lake Erie in back. Stopped and had breakfast in Toledo with Brrly1 (John). Then we stopped in Niles, Mich. and met up with Duke and dropped of the Onan that Jay in NC had given me. Good seeing you again Bob. And, at last, made it home with all the precious cargo in the truck. It was a great trip and a great show. I got to meet many members and see some that I have met in the past years. Almost forgot...dang deer ran out in front of my truck as I was coming down one of those steep grades on Rt#30 in the mountains. I was only going about 25 mph and managed to stop so I missed the deer...by about 5 inches only. Luckily, the guy behind me was able to stop also...he laid back a little more the rest of the way. Hope you all enjoyed the pictures.
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1 pointA few days before the big Wheel Horse show in Penn. there was a post encouraging everyone who planned to take pictures and then share them with other members... ...to use the GALLERY, in the SHOW ALBUM, where the new site "2012 Wheel Horse Collectors Show" was created just for those photos. Seems as though at least one member (thanks Scott !) beside myself thought it was a good idea. Would have really been neat if all the pics could have been in one location...easy to find and enjoy by Wheel Horse fans far into the future. I've already "lost" most of the individual collections. Marv
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1 pointDid anyone see Marty and his Delorean today? Today is the date he went to the future, in the movie Back to the future.
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1 pointWell, to add insult to injury, as I was walking out of my house a little while ago, I closed the door on my already damaged finger! My neighbor was walking by as I did this, so I had to man up, and pretend everything was ok. So I calmly walked over, and climed into my vehicle, where I then proceeded to double over in pain, and cry like a baby. I removed the bandage, expecting to see some popped stitches, but to my suprise there were none. However, now the end of my finger is purple, which goes quite nicely with the blood red, and stitches. It looks like some kind of Frankenfinger now. Matt :flags-texas:
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1 pointWow that sucks . . . thanks for thinking of us though, you know how we are Seriously, glad you're ok :)
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1 pointNot sure about the tractors, but give grandpa a pat on the back for from me for 1) having a girlfriend and 2) not you for burning his place down :)
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1 pointThat's gonna leave a mark! I'm glad you posted a picture too, maybe it will whip me (and others) into shape...... I'm guilty of never wearing any kind of protection when using the grinder. Usually I'm in my cut-off t-shirt and shorts cutting something that a grinder has no business cutting. I learn the hard way too so you're not a lone.
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1 pointThe RJ58/9 up grade was like a $250 option for the RJ35. You may very well have a conversion tractor there, that would be the third one I know of.
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1 pointAUCH..... im always try to use glases and gloves when im using it,, but somtimes not.. and i have been realy close to get like that.. i had a good one it was from dewalt a thin one.. that explodet but i was realy lucky, no hurts for me.. so somtimes there are som fab mistakes on them to
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1 pointI am a retired volunteer fire department member as well as a medical 1st responder. I was sure I could take it! I am glad you were not hurt any worse than you were. If you don't mind, I will print the picture and show it to the rest of the gang in the maintenance shop at work.
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1 pointI am glad you posted the pic.Now i will buy a face sheild and wear it and gloves. I havent used side grinders that much but ihave heard of stuff happening. Now i know what damage they can do.
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1 pointPlaying outside today. I had 23 ton of crushed run delivered today. Going to spread it out with my 1958 Ford 641 with the FEL. Tractor versus stone...
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1 pointThat is a nasty wound, hope you heal up soon. I placed the image in spoiler tags so you have to click to view it, I don't recommend clicking while eating, on a date or with small children!
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1 pointThat couldn't of felt to well. Hope it heels up well and that will teach us here to buy good grinding stones. Jake
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1 pointCraig, Sorry I didn't get to go to the show and meet you and all the other Red Square members. I always enjoy reading your posts. I find them informative and witty at the same time. You are truly an asset to all the members here on Red Square. And your enormous post count proves that!!!! It looks like I missed a good time and will definitely be making the journey to PA next year. And keep those witty and Informative posts coming!!!!!!!
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1 pointHere's hoping the snow is deep enough this year to make it necessary!
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1 pointSuper glue and Duck tape would have fixed that for you. Not bad enough for JB weld though. Hope it feels better soon.
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1 pointThat is a beautiful bike Joe's got there...I was wondering where he's been lately, obviously...now I know. You both did a great job, putting the names with their faces...Steve and Mrs Steve, :thanks:
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1 pointShe was OK with all of it, but not at first. She knows, for me the part of this hobby that I like is meeting the members and helping out...it is such a great group of guys and she really enjoys meeting all the people also. You can have all the tractors in the world, but if you can't enjoy them with the people that enjoy them also...that is what it is all about. DA BEARS... and how about Rat's Harley...it is awesome in person.
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1 pointcopper paste!!!!!/copper grease... Btw Rotta this one is OLD..but it dont have a OIL leak.... That is a special order item on Harleys......keeps you from having to check the oil all the time......You know when it stops leaking its time to add more oil!!!!
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1 pointOk, photo op taken, results not that good. I didnt have an extra set of 12" tires and rims to put next to it so I used my set of 15" tires and rims that go on my 18 auto restore. ( I have two sets of these though ) So since the photo op didnt turn out as ecspected I have included some pic's of a couple new signs I have aquired. This is a 2 sided lighted sign, first pic is with lights on. This is with lights out. This is my D180 clock. Just thought I would share some pics. Thanks
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1 pointThose are both some beautiful tractors! Of course I have duals. I have two tractors with them now and guarantee someday I will probably have another. Jake
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1 pointAs long as you keep him on a leash and pick up after him, I think it's still okay. Now let's see a video of you getting that choker collar on him. :wwp:
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