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12 pointsIn another thread, @kpinnc mentioned talking to himself. I thought I was only guilty of that. I seldom have the TV on, and only occasionally listen to a You Tube video, so it's generally pretty quiet in my garage, except for me, talking to myself. I find that most of the talking I do is in the form of a question. It doesn't really matter if I am in my garage or where I am actually. I got to thinking this morning about the things I ask myself, sometimes on a daily basis. Here are some questions I would bet most of us have asked ourselves, more than once, rather spoken out loud or not. In my case, it's usually out loud. Feel free to ad your own. I can’t be out of gas, can I ? Why do I always wrap Teflon tape in the wrong direction? Did I re-check those timing marks? I made a list, where’d I put it? Do you really think you are going to find that little BB you dropped from that Kohler carb? What time was I suppose to put that roast in? Do I already have that tool, somewhere? Where did THAT dent come from? After cleaning your paint gun. Aw D**** Where did that piece come from? Did my kid borrow that? Oh S**t Did anyone see that? Where did I park? Why did I do that? I knew that was gonna hurt ! CRAP.....How fast was I going? How’d THAT work out for ya ? Did I Say that out loud ? Why did I walk over here? What day is it ? There are many more, but these come to mind.
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12 pointsSo that is why I spend so much time here. Might also be why my friend gave me this for Christmas. Some times it takes more than a whisper to get them to do what you want though.
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10 pointsIt’s when you carry on full blown conversations with yourself(s) that you’ve truly arrived… Of course, it’s when you talk with your ‘s and they don’t answer that you need the professional assistance given only here on Redsquare…
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10 pointsLol as I get older I seem to talk to myself more and more. Usually when I cant find something. Apparently saying out loud the thing your looking fir helps the eyes and brain to pick it out. I've done it before when looking for some tool or other, missed it after several passes and then spot it as soon as I start saying "tape measure, tape measure..." By the way why is it tape measures become invisible on the job site? No matter how bright they are they blend in perfectly as if camouflaged.
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8 pointsHardly ever seen and I wonder why? But I needed one especially while cleaning the snow the city plows keep pushing on my cleared off driveway. At my age it's hard to turn around and with a one piece survival suit it's impossible. So without further ado, my rear view mirror...Ta da! It sits high to look over my shoulder but I would like to get a bigger rectangle one and return this one back to my bike
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8 pointsI was alone in the workshop one day and said something to myself. Nearly had a heart attack when I got a reply and not from me. Number 3 grandson had crept up behind me with a big grin on his face.
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8 pointsI like talking to myself. When I’m in my own little world I know everyone there, and everyone knows me. It’s great not being bothered by strangers for a while, he-heeeeeee.🤪
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8 pointsI don’t think most people take much notice of someone “Apparently” talking to themselves nowadays, they just assume they have their ear pieces in, and are “On the 🐶&🦴 (phone)”!
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8 pointsYeah I talk to myself all the time ...I'm the only one that will listen. Her: Who were you talking to out there? Me: The sno blower. Her: What were you telling it? Me: I was telling the Onan to get on the guv. Her: Well you were talking to it quite abit. Me: Yeah well I was telling the deuce to bring all weapons to bear on that drift too. Her: Thought I heard you singing too. It was quite loud heard you right through the cab. Me: It was a song about its five o'clock somewhere and toes in the sand. Her: You ain't right.
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7 pointsMost of us that talk to ourselves like the answers we get! For those that don’t like the answers you can always pose a question on Red Square 🟥 Wheel Horse Forum!
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7 pointsIt seems I plan a project or a to-do better when it’s heard. I often think of a plan, say it aloud, respond to myself, agree with the other guy and proceed. The girls have a fort on a couch in a corner of the racking in the back barn. Often times the last thing I say is “Hey, I didn’t know you girls were up there!” After I hear a chorus of giggles!
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6 pointsI'd like to say I'm talking to the smartest fella I know, but typically it's more like "that dude is crazy, so he always makes me laugh"
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6 pointsI'm guilty your honor ... honest I dont mean to do it, I dont even realize I'm doing it Couple my most common ---- Now where the h*** is that 7/16 box end, I JUST had it!!! Or, where did that 'E' clip go to ---- 30 minutes later I' going to TSC to get another one ... Next day I find it! A couple other ones that turned out to NOT be my fault. My son and I were doing a head gasket on a Datsun (Yes, Datsun, not Nissan) and on reassemble no radiator cap. Another was I was using a slim 'electricians' screwdriver doing ... something? next morning could not find it. Some several years later I was modifying my 'scrap pieces' of mixed wood rack and moved the whole thing and underneath it were .... a radiator cap and the screwdriver, along with a handful of nuts, bolt ,etc ------- PACK RAT!!
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6 pointsHaha, I always talk to my Horses. I always say goodmorning to the Horses when I enter the garage. When we have done some work I always say well done, and give them pat on the hood. And some evening I go back out wising them a good night. Oh well, It's my passion so it's allowed.
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5 points23-10.50-12, Front weight is essential for steering control, the roller chain works great, but can damage pavement. It is hard enough to scratch concrete.
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5 pointsI think those are my most common statements. On the subject of items gone missing (tape measures) in the workshop, when I first started working as an engineer, there was an old semi retired engineer that had his own workshop in the product development area where he would come in and tinker on various projects a few days a week. He had a theory that misplaced items actually slide into another dimension that is orthogonal to those that we humans can sense. In effect, the object was still there, but edge on to us, making it invisible. He discovered that taking a Polorid picture would make the missing item reappear.
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5 pointsMe: You stupid fricken dummy why did you cross thread that? Myself: Cause I am a moron. I: Guess I better fix it nobody gonna do it for me.
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5 pointsDon't I know it ? But it's not always their fault. Sometimes crazy people ask them to do dumb things.
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5 pointsI have a running dialog: "Where did you put that dummy!" ( Usually a bit more colorful)
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4 pointsI considered the vibes issue and pretty much controled it. I bolted the tube on both sides of the bend and sure there is some vibrations but now I can see if cars are approaching me. I took it for a test drive and was even able the ID the make of car coming at me. Crazy drivers on my road, they will move over if they see my car at the end of the drive, but won't pull over when I am working roadside. I removed the color so my fine textured painted top of the hood could be appreciated and not the mismatched reds.
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4 pointsI believe you have the correct plow frames for your tractors, but there are several different blade angle levers. Sometimes you have to modify to fit. On my 312H I had to flip the lever around and insert a spacer to get it to clear everythig. On my 520H, I wanted the lever inside the cab. I don't like cold. So I cut bent and welded.
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4 pointsTwo most common things I find myself saying lately. Now where did that go? I just had it.
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4 pointsFigured I will get some responses with that title. Have had her from birth, not a days problem and still going strong. Showing her age but so am I. Was my first and was a great investment next to my wife, ( however wife has been more expensive) . Just some current pictures from our last snowstorm in the mountains of western Pa, 12 to 14 inches. It's been awhile since we had this much fun with this much snow, used to be very normal snowfall for January around here. Hope you all are having as much fun as I am, even though age is making it a little harder. Enjoy and stay safe. Bob
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4 pointsYes and yes. Just remember that you've got a 700 series Eaton, so the oil in the "pump" (transmission) is separate from the transaxle (gearbox). You'll need to drain and change both. Take special care not to introduce any dirt or grime into the pump. One grain of dirt and it's all over. Think surgical clean.
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4 pointsFinally found a muffler that is quiet enough for me. It's a Walker 22229. Sure isn't the cutest puppy in the basket, but she does the job.
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3 pointsNO pictures, but a friend of mine added a small winch to the front of his tractor to raise & lower the plow. Much like what is used on an ATV plow.
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3 points30" inches would be just about right. Wouldn't need much wing on either side, and I'm guessing it might weigh less than these 2 Lawn Boys. If your are going to unload it, you may as well unload it in Illinois.
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3 pointsBest gripping tires are going to be the 23degree tread on the Firestone's. Carlisle True Power's running second. The DeeStones are the best bang for the buck but they tend to run small. A 10.50 wide DeeStone is more on the lines of a 9.50.
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3 pointsAnother reason to talk to myself? Even if I tried, I can't offend ME. Seems all too often I say the wrong thing, but I always know what I meant...
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3 pointsGabriel just turned 10. They also go to the Home Depot workshops all the time and just love it. Your grandson can have great skills if he likes it and has aptitude towards it. Some of the most talented woodworkers I know , never did it for a living or had anyone in the family that did it. Granted that having it in the family, there is an advantage since the exposure and influence is constant, and instruction is at hand. However anyone can learn, specially young children. Nurture it if he likes it and expose him to others work. Get him tools and encourage him. You will be surprised how talented he becomes. I would love nothing more to have him and other kids that age close to me, that I could teach. It would essentially complete my life.
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3 pointsAnother reason I like to talk to me. No one else seems to want to ! Sometimes that's GREAT !
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3 pointsMy Dad has a 79 C101. I have spent many hours plowing and mowing with the old girl. They are bulletproof!
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3 pointsYepp. Us too. Quite a good few of your own examples. Tape measures specifically I have at least 5. Several other measuring sticks of sorts as well. I've found over the years that no matter what the advertised color of the tape measures is... It should be stated as chameleon or invisible or don't even bother @)#($& I'm not right here in plain sight. Mine usually include (insert your favorite sentence enhancing colorful words) about where I'd set something down.
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3 pointsHere are mine. First Wheel Horse I got is a Bronco 14, next was an 856 (sold it) (no picture), then a 701, then 702, and then a 312-H.
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3 pointsNot looking to bad so far. Short frame, long frame hood and a bit of 312-8 thrown in.
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