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  1. 9 points
    My Dad had the first remote control in the patch...............hey boy put it on 2, hey boy put it on 11, hey boy, hey boy, hey! thankfully we only had 3 stations! Oh yeah, go up on the roof and turn the antenna. (later we did get a rotor)!
  2. 7 points
    My friend Eric: Excellent topic and question. By "modern', I assume you mean something that was invented in the last few thousand years, right? I am a big fan of the wheel, in general. Their absence would make life so much harder. Without a wheel, my garden cart wouldn't be much fun to push. Without a wheel, my four-wheeler would just be a "4." Without wheels, tires and a steering wheel on my truck I couldn't get to the store to buy beans and weenies or the coffee I must have daily to function. Without a wheel, my chainsaw would be reduced to a very laborious one-man saw. Without the 18 wheels on a big truck, almost nothing could get to the local shopping center where my better-half finds so much pleasure in spending my hard earned money. Without a wheel, there wouldn't be any Wheel Horses, then we'd just have horses. I grew up with horses. Too much work and you have all the trouble of growing hay, corn and oats to keep them in feed, plus you have to muck out stalls every day. I hated mucking out stalls. Yeah. I like the wheel. It gets my vote. And I like a cordless drill. Cheers (with tongue in cheek)! Dave
  3. 6 points
    @OILUJ52 I remember those days. Actually, you know people had kids to help them as they got old...ie...help on the farm, help around the yard, somebody to yell at, etc. When you think of it, remotes may have replaced children. I know the younger generation is not getting married, not having kids and populations are dropping. If it wasn't for fermentation, civilization as we know it may be in jeopardy.
  4. 6 points
    Agreed Craig, I had to get a truck with a camera as yelling at the Missus WHICH WAY to drop the hitch on the ball almost ended in divorce! New truck was the least expensive of that route.
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  6. 6 points
    Garage door openers. I can remember seeing my first one at my uncle's house, couldn't believe he could open the door on his detached garage from inside his house. Power steering. Another thing we use every day and don't even think about. Air conditioning.
  7. 6 points
    Staying within the parameters set forth (didn't exist fifty years ago) I guess I would have to say the internet comes to mind. Not too sure about Randy's answer of the cell phone, it is as much of a pain in the @$$ as it is a convenience.
  8. 5 points
    Gotta be the TV remote. Can you imagine getting up every time to change the channel...especially with 140+ channels?? Also, just imagine how many commercials you would be stuck watching because it would be too much trouble to surf.
  9. 5 points
    Here you go! How about just 1 forward speed and reverse. New axle tube installed so the wheels will actually spin. Really doesn't make sense to have all this other detail and not that. Thanks for bringing it up at the perfect time. Hey Cas, Not so delicate on that old axle, huh? Don't be tell'n anybody my hands are delicate, they might start calling me Madge too like they did on Jim @WHX22! Just mess'n wichya! Your understanding of it is much appreciated
  10. 5 points
    Totally agree. I don't think John's intention was to create a perfect replica although it is a rather precise one. We all know what it is. We are all entitled to our opinions and one can not argue others' tastes, but in my opinion staining it or painting it , would only hide and detract from its appeal. One needs to clearly see all the individual components and the hundreds of different pieces of material that it is composed of. We ourselves have a different and deeper appreciation for it because we know so well what it is, and have a visual reference for it. Its appeal however is way beyond what it represents. Not only the craftsmanship involved but also the stretching of the physical limitations of the materials themselves is something to admire. Incredible that a mind and hands which can mold,cut ,twist and join rough rusty metal parts to create a motorcycle all from parts totally not appropriate for the task, can also be so gentle, caring and careful as to create such a delicate object. There is no substitute or equivalent for the human touch.
  11. 4 points
    The Wheel Horse trailer is a very important item for many reasons - especially grandchildren!
  12. 4 points
    No clue Jim... Guess Id better dig out my copy and study. Always seem to get hung up tho on the page where the gal Is .... you know!!
  13. 4 points
    They could put deposit on a lot of that stuff like they did bottles when we were kids. Make it high enough to make it worth while...
  14. 4 points
    Wider ones look good even on the older tractors like the 702!
  15. 4 points
    Is hard to believe. I mean, she's so pretty.
  16. 4 points
    My Dad ran a small auto repair/sale business for many years. now I know cars were simpler back then (he's been gone for over 30 years, still miss him every day...) I can't help but marvel how he could just "do" whatever you could imagine without the resources (internet, cell phone) that we take for granted today
  17. 4 points
    The one thing that makes my life so much easier is......YouTube. There is so much information there that was never accessible before. Whether it’s an engine rebuild, valve adjustment, dishwasher repair, you name it, somebody has taken the time to film and explain the procedure. Some aren’t as good as others but they all teach you something. Game changer in my opinion.
  18. 4 points
    As a retired k9 handler, my heart goes out to you. My two k9 partners lived long lives, my last one retired with me. The hardest part of my career was having to say goodbye to them. All animals are a true gift from God. Just my opinion.
  19. 3 points
    Happy Birthday @Chris G & @fast88pu, we are all glad you two were born!
  20. 3 points
    Hello there all Horse enthusiast's!! Long time no visit or post but, even though I still have one to finish.....my fiancee surprised me with a little surprise... Can't believe she got me this for my early birthday present. I'm at a loss for words and know nothing about it but it looks like a lot of fun 🎉😆🎊.
  21. 3 points
    Wonder if the weight is Liquid Filled?
  22. 3 points
    Cool nut roaster but what exactly is it? Early modified Suburban?
  23. 3 points
    Man, the mere suggestion that Wallfish has hands more delicate than your's... sends you off the deep end, huh Jim?
  24. 3 points
    Indispensable things they are..
  25. 3 points
    If you had a cell phone Waldo, you could find out where you are! " Hello, where am I" " I don't know where I am, how am I supposed to tell you how to get here!"
  26. 3 points
    We had this discussion Julio... where's the seat time with that??
  27. 3 points
    Worth it for the front weight alone... Cheers!
  28. 3 points
    Being in the over 70 club I vote for computers , the internet , air nailers , portable compressors . By the way don't have a cell phone, don't want one.
  29. 3 points
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  31. 3 points
    Most likely a 1961 551. Too bad they cut the hood!!
  32. 3 points
    They're some great little carts.
  33. 3 points
    I believe that decal was used in the 60's . Don't now about the 70's
  34. 3 points
    I like reliable electricity. What a great value. In the hand tool area, my battery powered tools. I am with 953 on the cell phone. I suppose I could do without..... Forgot about this one, seen this on CL. Roomba for the lawn. says will cut an acre.
  35. 3 points
    Harnessing energy. Electrical, mechanical etc. Everything we now “do” is assisted or done by something we created to harness and use energy better or more efficiently... Think electricity, engines, motors, all tools etc...
  36. 3 points
    Yes. Garage is a mess. Move along.
  37. 3 points
  38. 3 points
    If there's time after this one is done, I'm think'n I can turn a small block of pine, some toothpicks and a dowel, into an RJ. Guesstimating about 40-50 total hours and it can be stained. Might try working on both at the same time???? Many of the details can be painted on (tank straps) which is part of why it takes much longer with the toothpicks. All that glue time just to stick them together for a proper size piece and then only to have them split apart at crucial points consumes much of the time. And no breaking stuff to get a curve, just shape it by sanding. I'll have to figure out the tires like using a hole saw. Plus I have a small desktop wood shop with table saw, sander and drill press. Don't really use those for the toothpicks but I do cut a lot of them on the front as you can see all the pieces on there. Basic toothpick tools plus a couple drill bits, clamps and sandpaper. Almost forgot. There's the steering wheel drying while pinched in the Advil bottle cap. Noticed it in the pic
  39. 3 points
    Had a few inches to clear today. Ran like a champ. As soon as winter is done I have a few things to clean up on the horse and do the right way...like mount that fuel pump somewhere, remove the key witch box and put key in the dash where it should be and build a nice new exhaust as I have all the parts here now. C'mon spring.
  40. 2 points
    You talking about the grapes in your cellar here or what Dino??
  41. 2 points
    can't do that here in Maine without special permission and you pretty much got to pull teeth to do it. hopefully they'll make use of the land and not leave it as a great big field full of stupid looking ugly stumps
  42. 2 points
    Tru Powers in 23-10.5 Crib... almost strait sidewall. Generic R-4s in 23-8.5 if you like the industrial look. Very heavy 6 ply. 'bout the same $$ as 10.5 Tru Powers.
  43. 2 points
    1960's dump cart. I have one great little cart! Here is mine
  44. 2 points
  45. 2 points
    happy birthday chris, hope you get some seat time today pushing the white stuff...you too kyle
  46. 2 points
    There all the same. I got one new with my 1977 C-120. They had just glued a newer tag over the older one. The newer tag on top was [ 77 - 05DC01 ].
  47. 2 points
    My BIL is a veterinarian fellas and this Black & Tan that got old on us he had to put down. I was there by her side when he did it and blubbered lIke a school girl. He had connections tho and had this made. She was also cremated so she sits in a place of honor on the mantel.
  48. 2 points
    Well technically she is not a blood relative so she might be alright if they found out. But I love her just the same and she still calls me Uncle Richard. .
  49. 2 points
    Looks like a 5.5 cubic foot dump trailer from the '60s and '70s, here is a manual.
  50. 2 points
    I got this beautiful receiver from Lowell a few days ago. it was so nice, that it inspired me to rip the tractor apart for the 2nd time in the span of a year. I know you guys like pictures of paint drying SOOOO... 3 coats of Rustoleum Tractor Implement in IH Red.
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