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14 pointsWell, most of you know that my Dad is fighting lung cancer right now. I’m here very little because I’m staying with him and have no cell or internet service. He has done well with his first round of chemo with the only side effect being him losing his hair. He starts round 2 tomorrow along with a solid three week round of radiation treatments tomorrow as well. I shaved his head for him last night as he has very little hair left. I then shaved my head while he Was in the show to show him a little support. I pretty much look like a cantaloupe with a face! @953 nut wanted me to share. Well here it is... Be good @WHX24 .............
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9 pointsIt would be foolish to be out in sub zero weather without gloves. Although I actually do know people that do it and don't have an issue. This guy is not one of them. After dealing with my cold fingers, I opted for the mitten route like Kevin. Yes they are clumsy but at least they are warm.
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9 pointsPaul I used those for the very first time last night on my 6:30 clearing. My wife Ruth has been after me to try these for years. My finger tips were so cold after the first 45 minutes of snow moving at 2:30 that I was complying I had pre frostbite. Ruth slipped two of those in my gloves to wear on the palm side and I had warm hands all the time I plowed last night. I will have to go out again this am at daylight but I can use the same hand warmers from last night. If you store the used one still warm in a sealed ziploc they can retain their heat properties. pics from the 6:30 pm run at about 12 degrees.
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8 pointsI see you trimmed the beard also. When you told me you shaved your head I was picturing a melon with a foot long beard. Will continue to pray for your father's recovery.
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8 pointsI cut mine like that once a week and did so tonight. After reading this Im in solidarity with you too.! Praying for Dad.
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8 pointsShowed these picture to my wife this morning, she just shook her head and said and people wonder why so many move down here when they retire. Ya'll stay put and stay safe, when I say stay put I mean stay put we're full in Florida .
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8 pointsWell boys, it seems like it was a bit windy last night
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7 pointsHere's ole red awesome new exhaust hope you guys like it can't post or start topic because of some voting thing
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7 pointsI could send some hydro power Jim. We ship by rail or barge.
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7 pointsWe dodged this one. It rained most of the night and left about 1/4" of ice. I see some dead limbs came down from the maple trees, but no damage to the fruit trees. The rain didn't really melt the snow stacks....just soaked in and turned them into solid stacks of ice. Looks like I'll be in the center of tomorrow nights storm.
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7 pointsI had a customer bring in a Harley one spring that would not turn over. After removing the head I discovered that mice had dragged dog food up his exhaust pipe and neatly stored it in one of his cylinders. One more reason why strait pipes can be hard on an engine.
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7 pointsWill bet a little one was helping with carb maintenance. Garry
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7 pointsSo I had to go into work early today, and it was snowing. About mid morning during a conference call, my Ring notification kept going off. When I had a moment to look, I was pleasantly surprised to see my wife plowing the driveway on the 312-8. I was able to snap this screen shot with my phone. Of course it started snowing again shortly after this pic and hasn't stopped since, but I am thankful for the work that she put in. I guess now I'll have to share snow plowing seat time as I do the grass cutting seat time.
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6 pointsSome people do some crazy stuff to save on gas mileage!
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6 points9/16" combo wrench in the lifter valley of a 396. I was wondering what happened to that wrench! I had to apologize to my friend for accusing him of running off with it! (I still have one of his wrenches, we were always doing that to each other)
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6 pointsCoincidentally the lady was driving up to get her granddaughter! She didn’t know how to pull someone out, she’s about 65-70. Perfect time to learn, shy of almost pulling me over the mailbox!
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6 pointsSupposed to get 8-12. My old employer closed last night for Tues. because of what was coming. We got maybe 4" with some ice. Bet they never close again! Nice hat @Lane Ranger!
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6 pointsSunday night to Monday morning I had about 3-4” of dry fluffy snow on top of the ice we had Friday. It was 9F this morning. I’ve never seen that low a temp here in 50 years. Two of the grandsons are staying with us They were dying to go out in the snow. We bundled up and they lasted about 10 minutes. It was 15f with a 10mph N wind The Texas power grid has been hit hard by this record cold. Of its 80,000MW capacity about 34,000 MW’s went off line today. About 50% (5000MW’s) of the states 10,000MW’s of wind went off line due to blade icing and other causes Several gas and coal plants and a nuclear unit tripped due to various causes. About 20,000 MW’s of natural gas generation were curtailed due to gas supply issues such as pipe line icing and supply directed to home heating priority. Solar was also down about 30% below daily forecast. This storm is a good example why we need a mix of all forms of electric power. The grid operator has used rolling blackouts to keep the grid from crashing. We were without power sometime during the night, then from 11am to 3pm and the power just went out at 10 pm. I’ve been using my fireplace for supplemental heat. We bundled up and warm for the night. Interesting times. My C-160 would not start this morning at 18f in the garage. I have a block heater but it’s on the boat.
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6 pointsEnjoy the seat time and be safe @Lane Ranger. Go in and warm up several times if you need to, the snow will wait. I pushed it too long one plowing last week and had to deal with extreme finger pain for what seemed like an eternity. It was only about a half hour till they thawed out & the pain stopped but it felt like a lot longer. Starting tomorrow we are finally going to start getting temps in the double digits above zero. Will be a welcome change from double digits below zero at night and maybe a high barely above zero during the day.
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5 pointsHere's ole red new exhaust hope you guys like it it so awesome feel free to post pics of your tractors I will have more questions how do you like the name ole red
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5 pointsI hope your Dad has success with his treatments . I know it is trying time for you and your family. I will keep you in my thoughts.
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5 pointsHoss came home from the shop today, back where he belongs.
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5 pointsHere is manual for 6-0202. it is a tach matic compatible blower so it should fit your tractor . Do you have the idler pulleys hooked correctly. Picture in manual is hard to see it should look like my pictures
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5 pointsNot us Chris, we left. Picked up about 8" overnight. It was pretty light and fun to plow. I did use the 76 blower tractor on some of it but I haven't put the new rubber chains I ordered after the last storm on it yet. It also needs more weight. I have wheel weights but my scrawny butt doesn't help much. I have a weight box plugged into the receiver hitch on the 05 plow tractor and thought how easy it would be if I could just plug it into the 76 if needed. I just ordered another hitch from Lowell. I love those things. It amazes me how fast the blacktop drive clears up once a little sun hits it. Even at 19°
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5 pointsBut... but... Al Gore’s inner web said only 6 were made...!?? It’s on the googley inner web so it must... gotta be... true... right?!?!?!
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5 pointsHad a KT17 that I got cheap because the PO couldnt figure why it wouldnt run, -- he sez, I pulled the plugs and it had no spark and now it wont turn over!" I'm just tired of fooling with it. $100 and I took it home, first thing I did was to get the heads off ---- well, well, no wonder it wouldnt turn over, there was a good sized Dirt Dauber wasp house on top of a piston (he'd left the plugs out) Cleaned the dirt house out and with a new coil, it ran rather nicely. Guess the moral here is dont leave your plugs out......
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5 pointsMoved the last of the URI snow from overnight this am! The old B-80 did a great job moving tons of this crazy white stuff! Had to get another quilt out last night on the bed! About 6 to 8 degrees outside! FullSizeRender.mov IMG_0281.MOV
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5 pointsThe rabbits took advantage of a snow bank near a fruit tree at Grandma and Grandpa’s... grabbed a snack from the top where they can’t normally reach!
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5 pointsYou can keep the Skeeters,Snakes, Lizards,Love Bugs, Humidity and Gator's Chris!
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5 pointsCleaned upwards of 3 inches of ice off the hood of my truck this morning. Clean the driveway yesterday evening and an hour later we had another inch of sleet on top. Work closed for yesterday and today.
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5 pointsOk I haven't even had breakfast yet. You're starting to make me look bad! (If that's even possible!) You can thank me for keeping the snow away with my heating the garage over night and putting the blower in front!
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5 pointsWe got maybe 3-4" of snow, and 3/4-1" of ice on top, and it's 30 degrees. Got the walkways shoveled out, warm up a bit, and then back out to plow. Far cry from the 8-12" they were calling for, but I'm not going to complain about that.
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5 pointsHey y’all! If the cold is getting you down, here’s the forecast for Okeechobee, FL! There’s a nice camper for rent down there!
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5 pointsI have a couple pair of leather mittens lined with wool. Mittens allow your fingers to be in the same airspace as your palms and stay warm much longer! I have to admit, working with mittens on a loader tractor in the dark is a bit of a challenge in itself, but easy to deal with while staying warm!
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5 pointsFor best results you should remove the muffler, sand/bead blast it clean and then use the 2000 degree primer and 2000 degree paint following the instructions on the can. The most important thing is to bake the paint onto the muffler. Bake at 250°F (121°C) for 30 minutes and allow 30 minutes to cool. Bake at 400°F (204°C) for 30 minutes and allow 30 minutes to cool. Bake at 600°F (315°C) for 30 minutes and then allow 30 minutes to cool. Caution: Be sure not to exceed the heat tolerance of the least heat tolerant part. If you fear that the wife would kill you the alternative process would be to follow these steps. Run the vehicle at idle for 10 minutes and then allow 20 minutes to cool. Run vehicle at idle for 20 minutes, then let cool for 20 minutes. Run vehicle at normal operating conditions for 30 minutes, then allow vehicle to cool.
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5 pointsWe got hammered pretty good. I shoveled the deck off at 9:30 last night! Now the lowest part of the drift is about 6” deep... and it goes up to about 2’! There’s a wicked drift in the driveway, yet it’s too dark for a good picture. Time to go start the Cadillac!
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5 pointsYup... Gotta slow these wild Horses down a bit...
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5 pointsYou need help with your John Deere? I’m busy on RedSquare, by try the neighbors. I bet durable to help ya!
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5 pointsThat there is a piece of steel 60" long, 4" wide and 1/2" thick. I saw the recommendation on this site somewhere awhile back and put it in my jungle site "save for later". After I drill 6(?) Holes it'll be the lower cutting edge for the 61" plow I got from @wallfish. I'll also be adding a reinforcing bar of some sort across the top. Beast plow!
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5 pointsI hear that Dan. When I was outside replacing the drive belt on the 312, I got to that painful point. I know it's so tempting to put the hands under warm water, but that makes the pain worse. Best to hold them under cold water and slowly change to warm.
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4 pointsPraying for your dad's recovery, my wife's step-dad (who lives next door to us), had half a lung removed in 2019 because of cancer and last year another spot showed up and he went through chemo for that, so far for now cancer free, but limited to what and now much he can do, and my dad (83yo now) had a stroke Sept 2019 (is back to 95% now), I know what kind a of toll these things can put on you, especially with kids and work, hang in there "brother from another mother".
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4 pointsThat going to add around 40 pounds, are you building this for Trina?
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