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  1. 9 points
    Had a few out today for some fresh air.
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    Headed to Maine in the AM with these…
  4. 5 points
    Hood and foot rest are on next will be seat and the rear hitch
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    I can't believe people have soo much trouble pouring gas! Big snowstorm. I'm out running a walk behind snow blower at work. I call the groundskeeper to bring me some gas. He comes with a new can and one of those EZ spouts shown on it. Tips the can, overflows the tank and now there is gas all over the hot engine , the snow blower and his shoes. Snow blower started smoking. I decided it was a good time to take a break and get some hot chocolate. I left it right in the middle of a parking lot where it had quit. Boss called and asked why it was there. I told him if it blew up it would cause the least amount of damage there,
  6. 4 points
    I have the same plastic can. 2-1/2 gallons. The paper label came off years ago, but it's still the best gas can in my collection. Only recently did I have to replace the rubber spout.
  7. 3 points
    For those who don't know, I suffered a stroke on June first while visiting our granddaughter in Florida. I spent seven weeks in the hospital and rehabilitation before we were able to return home to North Carolina. Over the past couple weeks I have had some in-home PT and the progress has been amazing. I am able to do so many simple things we all take for granted like having a shower and caring for myself without being a burden to my wife. I can stand for brief periods without hanging onto anything. My ability to concentrate on tasks like typing this update has improved immensely, I am only taking a few medications rather than over a dozen and I know that the side effects of the meds was holding me back. I never was one to exercise for the sake of exercising but after so much time in a hospital bed I am pumping Iron (although it is only five pounds) and doing resistance exercise to regain some of what was lost. It will be some time before I can get out to the shop and do some Horsing Around but I know that it will happen. Thanks to all who have prayed for my recovery, please keep praying, God hears all of us and has been so good to me.
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    Thanks Guys !! My fishing buddy Ray (whose Birthday is today) got my boat out and we spnt the day on the Fox River. I had and consumed a whole bottle of a 3 year old Homemade Concord Wine. It was an excellent day !! Ordered Chinese for dinner and Chris made a homemade Cherry Pie. You guys are great and after looking at the list here, it is amazing how many of you I have met and or talked with through the years. Thank You !!
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    If you cut the valve seat, just a tad, it will sink the valve a bit to get your .002 and a bit more back. Cut the seat, hand lap the valve to get a decent seating pattern, Remeasure the valve clearance and re-cut the stem.....BT,DT.... Edit - Grinding the valve angled surface does the same thing..... Bill
  10. 3 points
    What you are looking to do is relatively easy. There are however many things to consider if success and longevity of project is to be achieved not to mention also safety. Forget about dowels pipes or even hinges for such a project . It will not last. You also do not need wheels for what you want to do. I have done some with wheels but they were over 12 feet in length and motorized. I have done many such a project one illustrated on photos below. That unit probably weighs well over 700 pounds and can be safely operated by a child. I f you are serious in doing it if you want i will draw it for you and even furnish you with the correct hardware free of charge. This project was for a client who had extremely valuable items and artifacts . They are kept in secret room behind cabinet. One half of cabinet opens to access room. It is impossible to know it when closed. Needless to say it is also alarmed. This is the hardware you need for such a project . Rixon Firemark pivots. Top pivot with walking beam with needle bearings Bottom pivot load bearing
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    Congrats @Pullstart and @ebinmaine on your progress staying healthy. While I don't dispute there are folks who need certain meds, the reality is we are such an over medicated society due to the influence of big pharma and its tentacles in the medical industry and the government. Common sense, healthy diet, proper supplements, physical activity and sensing what our own bodies need or don't need are the keys to good health.
  12. 3 points
    I’m just a fan of the old Jerry Jug. Basic gas can, no fancy pour spout, vent that you can regulate.
  13. 3 points
    Nine years have passed since I took this project apart, I finally got the sickle bar painted and back on the RJ….
  14. 3 points
    Ain't going to work Ed, those cans are to old. looks like a couple were on the Mayflower? All kidding aside, those are real gas cans.
  15. 3 points
    I converted my cans with EZ-POUR spouts before these cheap ones came out, I don't know which is better but I am satisfied with what I have.
  16. 3 points
    They're on too, I converted all my new fangled cans
  17. 2 points
    September 22 thru 24th, 2023 in South Jacksonville, Illinois ! A very good tractor show! My 1958 RJ was used in 2013 to promote Wheel Horse as the tractor of the year in 2013. https://prairielandheritage.com
  18. 2 points
    Have to agree with you on this one. I have big bones and am "stocky" but have very little fat on my body. At 5'7" I weigh around 175, which I think puts me in the "dang close to obese" category with their stupid BMI rules. In high school 50 years ago I weighed 170 for football season and dropped to 158 for wrestling, but in neither case was I anywhere near obese, nor am I now. The main reason it bothers me at all though, is that we have to get health points to keep a discount on our healthcare premiums, and it's harder to get points when you're accused of being obese or near it. Dumb rules.
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    @Sailman we can’t discount good old vitamin D and some of nature’s salt water from the nearest (or furthest) ocean!
  20. 2 points
    ET flew over and needed a charge so it sapped all you battery's.
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    I do a little surgery to all my High Tech Spring Loaded Self Sealing Guaranteed to Spill cans. Just take the spout off, push the plunger, and break off the valve. They keep showing up at the action for free or 10 for a buck.
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    @Pullstart obvious snake oil will not recover a mechanical problem , but it will fefinetly help to prevent one, would also plan a regular fuel additive to that , kano / Kroil has a fuel additive . combined with a regular drive , that will cut the crud , free up the rings and related grunge in that engine .watch engine oil color condition , for what's going on , refresh , having recovered a number of engines , getting to a cleaner base line of operation , is what you want . this will not be a one and done transformation , but those LS engines are very stout . once you recover , neglect . its up you to build on that . personally would take advantage of any no rot areas , get some lubrication soaking going on , lots of mineral oil on sale on the net . have an air compressor? a spray , nozzle / extension wand , into seamed areas, will insure lubrication , salvation . Tyvek paper suit , gloves , face mask , use any over spray on paint to paint recover rub down ,, been there done that , Pete
  23. 2 points
    I’ve been in the booth the last couple weeks recording Rylee’s football team for film review days. Last night, I had the honor to stand on our team’s side for the first time. Being high in the stands, I was glad to see the veterans in their formation and everyone else paying their respects with their hands over their hearts. I’m thankful for those who take that with such respect, gratitude and honor. Thank you Mr. a Richard, for being a veteran, for being strong and confident in your recovery!
  24. 2 points
    Knock ✊ on wood 🪵 I'm happy to report after a month and half of no meds and changing supplements I'm feeling.... pretty good. I weighed in at 265.9. Lightest I've been in quite awhile.
  25. 2 points
    We’ll be off to the Reeces!
  26. 2 points
    One of the first time I ever actually mowed grass was on a rear engine snapper like Forest Gump has in the movie. I remember it had a 30” deck and honestly it mowed like a dream. I also learned to prime metal with a rattle can on that rear engine rider. Good times really. It’s a shame these brands are almost all gone
  27. 2 points
    Short frame tractors steer easy. Welding it is overkill and drilling it larger is not going to hurt it. Wheel Horse had a Service Bulletin on the round hoods about drilling out the shaft and steering arms when the pins got weak and the holes got worn.
  28. 2 points
    I welded this same joint on the 854 I refurbished. Even used flux-core but I made sure to really heat up the cast iron fan gear with a propane torch before doing the weld. Be aware that getting the combined front arm/shaft/gear in and out through the frame rails can be tricky with the engine in place!
  29. 2 points
    I understand it’s high priced the question tho was whether it was something real and it most definitely is
  30. 2 points
    Foose , been lookin for them but never figured what were any good.
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    Lol ... actually not a bad idea Sylvia. He can even put your handle on them so they don't get lost in the service tub! Yah that's @Shynon he missed the boat!
  32. 2 points
    Great....Now to order some new decals for some of my cans.
  33. 2 points
    Yikes ...Maybe it's got some of that hi test in it that Sparky spent 85 bucks in gas to drive 4 hours to get?
  34. 2 points
    That is one awesome deal!!!
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  36. 1 point
    Unhook the link to the throttle lever on the carb. Try. moving the governor arm away from the carb. If you can move that lever a couple inches without it wanting to stop it's broken.
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    Pretty much the same here Bob.
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    I was thinking maybe an update to this thread this morning! You go EB! I’ve kind of settled in around 175-178 the last month or so. I’m comfortable with that and feel good with energy levels and day to day performance. Side bar. I really enjoy the UFC and combat sports. You probably won’t ever see me in the cage, however. I see these ripped dudes (and chicks) battling it out in there. I have to realize and remember they cut upwards of 20+ lbs for weigh ins, then stack it all back on. It’s probably not realistic to see that and in a way idolize they’re appearance as it’s not even realistic for those that train daily, multiple times daily, etc.
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    Month's after I left the Napa store I went into the store to pay my monthly bill. I handed a check to a guy I had worked with for a year. He used my acct info to go on a porn site and buy stuff. I got lucky as in my bank info there was a phone # attached to the invoice. It was easy to track down and I got double what he took from me. I can't go on about the comical conversation I had with the pretty female sheriff who arrived at my house to take down the evidence as this is a family site. It's a big show under the tent topic! Still get laughs when I go into the store or run into the investigator in the case
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    This is a recent thing, Google it: You will receive a 1099-K from PayPal for the 2022 tax year if you received over $20,000 in total payments for goods and services and had 200 or more transactions on the platform. Beginning with the 2023 tax season, you will receive a 1099-K from PayPal for over $600 in payments for goods and services on the platform. May 29, 2023
  42. 1 point
    Steve, hope it's the best one ever.
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    Oh No, You just foiled my secret get rich plan.
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  46. 1 point
    Now now Ed... Now there you go that's a positive attitude. More likely tho it ends up @Pullstart Stables and he turns it into a mower racer...
  47. 1 point
    You been to the auction again ? Never seen one of those.
  48. 1 point
    OK OK it's not exactly a collector's piece or bucket lister but it was FREE. and delivered. Who knows might be some parts here under the barn dust!
  49. 1 point
    Another scorcher on the barn roof today. Instead of laying a few strips of underlayment, then a few steel panels, I worked on just underlayment. It was quite reflective. I took a funny selfie. The clouds look like I’m up there enjoying the new Michigan state flower!
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    Just got back from Pocono raceway Got a chance to go for a few laps around the track. What a ride, 6600 rpm's = about 130 mph.
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