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    Did something different with my wrench drawer. See how it goes. Like to see what you guys have come up with over the years
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    Because of the way my mind works I'm REEEEAALLLYY. BAAAAD.... about "outta sight, outta mind" So I do have a tool box for lots of things. And... I use a LOT of wall organizing. I like pegboard. OK I'm obsessed with pegboard. Here's the new workshop space. 4 full pieces. I also have 2 1/2 in the main barn area with at least 1 1/2 more to install. Inside the drawers I have inexpensive clip-on socket holders. Also use a plier rack but those are all headed to the wall sometime.
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    Mr. Potato Head Day has been celebrated on April 30 since 1952, when Mr. Potato Head was the first toy to appear on television. This T.V. commercial starring Mr. Potato Head was the first advertisement that targeted children specifically. This holiday honors the beloved toy that changed the face of advertising. Featuring a plastic potato body, it has a variety of other plastic parts that can be attached to it — like a cap, nose, mouth, eyes, ears, and even feet! The list of additional accessories has grown over time to include even items such as a car and a boat trailer.
  5. 5 points
    Happy Birthday @Howie, we are glad you were born.
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    Got a surprise today, and it's a thing of beauty...
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    What 2025 Spring Gun Bonanza Fire Company Benefit Where South Mountain Fairgrounds, Biglerville, Pa. When Sat. May 3rd Come see Ed win a couple firearms and the 10 grand. While you're here, reserve your spot for the Big Show.
  9. 4 points
    Happy birthday @953 nut, we’re all glad you were born! Enjoy some of your red velvet cake, take a tractor ride, relax! The day is yours!
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    Ford sold a line of compact tractors from 1973 to 1998. 1992 or 1993 is when they were being marketed as New Holland Ford after Ford sold their ag line to Fiat. These tractors were all made by a Japanese company, Shibaura. Hp range from 12.5 to 44 hp, with tractors weighing from 1200 lbs to 4100 lbs. Most of them were either 2WD or 4WD.
  11. 4 points
    Ready for timber oil finish on Friday
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    For commonly used tools I like my peg board right over my work bench. At the end of the day I can spot missing items faster. i have not made the paper cutouts like we used in the army.
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    Yes, the early Mr. Potato Heads could be a bit messy if you were using a freshly dug tater. But once they had been played with mom didn't have to poke vent holes for baking it.
  15. 4 points
    I just replaced the same battery over the weekend, mine was 2013, no tender!
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    Simply drain the oil and pour in the correct amount per factory specs. Most are 2 quarts and the wobble mount motor is 1.5 quarts. Measure to the oil from the top of the tube an you'll be good to go.
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    Great father daughter Project bro ! I‘m also still on my Ford Boogievan Project and it becomes slowly but steady again a closed skin.. about the dent‘s i be honest, the Boogievan is made in 1983 and it has a live since. so one or another small dent‘s be ok. it tell‘s the Truck‘s history. nothing to shame for in my opinion, just a real story about it’s life and with an age of 26 now - it can start „talk about of it’s own history“. 👍
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    I don't get to OCD about it but I'm organized because few things irritate me more than not being able to find something, especially when I'm in a rush or getting tired I do like my Klein t-wrenches and having some of my Dewalt tools and batteries readily accessible. Combination wrenches are just grouped by size range. No revelations or unique strategies that I can offer for any takeaways...
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    Decided to run out to HF at lunch and pick up a slide hammer set. I already have a driver set that I've found useful as well so I think I'm set Thanks all for the input
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    I got it to turn over! Used just a little bit of ether to see what would happen. Next step, see if it will idle! The gas tank has a bunch of rust so I'm going to fab up and aux tank and see what happens.
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    Gotta love the bucket
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    Don't move to Franklin town. It's actually a legal requirement to own at least one gun to live there, and the mayor comes around and checks once a year. It's about the only thing he actually does as mayor.
  23. 2 points
    Sounds like a challenge to me. And I know where you live.
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    Hey, that's a beagle.
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    450 pounds worth. That should stop folks from cutting the corner and driving on my grass & driveway pan!
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    I know he was having some health issues and I've tried sending him a PM but didn't get a reply. Kind of curious how he's doing and if he's coming to this year's big show. He hasn't posted anything in a while which concerns me as he's a fairly active member
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    I'm still working on Donna's garden (in between trips to the vet). I had garden soil delivered today, and because of rain last night, the dump operator wouldn't drive on my lawn. No problem, I'll just use the FEL! Unfortunately, I listened to the driver when he suggested putting a tarp down. It just slid around, tore, and generally got in the way. I'm the end, however, I got the soil in place. Now to get the wooden "frame" down, put down landscape fabric in the path in the middle (a path! a path! a path!) <- [for you Monty Python fans!], and then mulch. Oh, I also got some pea gravel for along the road. 😉
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    My favorite Picture of Richard. 2016 Gettin in line to try out the Teeter Totter with no tractor!
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    Another product of the Elgin road trip I made a while back when I picked up the 78 Dino C-121. This trailer is well built and has excellent balance for dumping. It's a natural behind the 854 which is where it likely will be most of the time. My addiction to red paint forced me to freshen it up a bit. Wire wheeled, sanded, primed and Regal red. I used a roller with some help from a brush. Back on it's wheels I prepped the inside this morning and got the first coat of bedliner rolled on. There will be at least one more coat applied, probably two. I likes!
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    HASBRO is (was) a local Company here in RI. "Was" because they have one foot out the door being wooed to relocate to the Boston area.... The Hassenfeld Brothers started off making pencils & plastic pencil cases about 2 blocks away from my Parents house in Providence. So it goes, the brother got into the toy business with Mr. Potatohead during the Great Depression. It was concieved to be all plastic, but was feared it would cost too much and would flop... Enter the real potato, something found in almost every household then. Sales soared. One early accessory deletion has his smoking pipe - deemed to be not politically corect...
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    Happy birthday richard! Take that electric tractor for a nice quiet relaxing ride today!
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    If you look at the manual below you will see group 10 is dipsticks and there were a lot of them. Using you engine's SPEC # you can determine which dipstick is correct for your engine. Once you have the part number you could call Lincoln at A-z Tractor to see if he has one. https://www.a-ztractor.com/
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    Part of it is SYP, the ones in front of the doors to the first posts is. The rest is just SPF
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    I would wire it to the "A" or "I" terminal on the key switch. I believe that the "L" term on the regulator is hot all the time.
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    253 lb. 19.6 lb down since January 31st.
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    Had 4 button bucks scoot by the house Monday morning, to quick to get a picture of tho. I'm thinking they were last year's fawns. Momma is probably pushing them out for this year's offspring.
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    I'm still working on my wrenches. The drawer is too shallow for a proper rack, but the wrenches are too light and move around when I close the drawer. Here is my socket drawer: https://imgur.com/a/IIFme9m Those rails are nice, about $40 a piece on Amazon. Been using these for my pliers. It needs a deepish drawer, but it took my plier set from taking up 3/4 of a 6 ft drawer to an 8-inch row. No priced too bad for being Snappy either. https://shop.snapon.com/product/Pliers-Organizers/10"-Pliers-Organizer-(Black)/KAPL10
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    I received word from him a while back. He was home from Portugal. His father had passed, which is why he was there. I think of him often as well, and hope they are all doing ok. This was on Thanksgiving last year.**
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    Mine was close but it finally pissed me off for the last time lol
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    I had a 3/4 x 6 x 50" white oak board left from my flooring project. I ripped and beveled the two new slats from that.
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    I was just impressed that a 9 year old L&G battery is still getting it done.
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    Just a couple boards left on both sides and the floor is down.
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    Primed and painted (1 coat). Had a couple cans of this red in stock, so no problem choosing a color
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    Worked on my $5 auction bench. Made a couple new slats and paint.
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    I never did like that particular hitch, I just kept it on a slide in toung. The change looks great. If those are solid tires... It was always nice to not have to air up tires. I'll have to see what is going on with Chris in order to Skype, but I'll call if I am still at home. 2:00 ish ??
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    WOW!!!!! My Dad would be tickeled to ___th!! Me too !! Beautiul Bob.
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    This weekend is Prom and Jada is driving her date We did a quick spray bomb last night. It’s better than it was. It’s nowhere near perfect!
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