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5 pointsI like makin' stuff... Of course half of what I make doesn't work.
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4 pointsI put a seat cover on mine that is nothing but pockets on the back. If what I need won't fit there I hitch up the rolling toolbox or my trailer. But a carry basket thing would be cool to have. Like the ones on a farm ATV.
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3 pointsJune 20, 1988 Guns N' Roses' biggest hit is widely considered to be "Sweet Child o' Mine," released as a single in the U.S. on June 20, 1988, from their 1987 debut album Appetite for Destruction, becoming their only song to reach #1 on the Billboard Hot 100 chart.
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3 pointsBroke out the HVLP sprayer today and mixed up some Regal Red. I thought for once I'd get a hood done right on the first try. ...well of course not. The side facing the sun got a little too much from the idiot running the gun. 6 inch long sag. I wiped most of it off so it would take less sanding to fix. Rustoleum has a "gooey" thing that automotive paints do not. Even thinned down it splatters a bit. Getting a coat to the "wet" look is tricky without laying too much. Gonna take some practice I guess. Heckuva lot of work just for some hardener. And just to do something right for the day I finished the steekers for the engine.
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2 pointsLast morning on the Bay.. The horseshoe crabs having a planned parenthood meeting this morning. Barkley's ready for a ball game. Heading Home.
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2 pointsMy back yard is fenced in for the dogs. My shed is back there and inside is a WH cart. It's a pain to get it out and open the gates for any small job like carrying tools for anything to do in the front yard so I have this little Toro cart that stores easy, dumps and is cute as a button! If it fits it ships!
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2 pointsThe one on the right was not originally built for this but the left was.
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2 pointsWow that seems like so long ago. That was the last big show I attended. I hope to get back one day. Family reunion on the same weekend this year. And who on earth let me get in the front row? Good way to ruin a decent camera!
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2 pointsIf I can’t carry it, the trailer gets used. The smaller stuff goes in a bag and then on the trailer.
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2 pointsI just get texts about my unpaid parking tickets or car related issues with the Maine DMV. Which is kind of funny as I don’t own a car… I did have someone get my debit card number a few years ago. They made an attempt to try to buy Netflix and a few other random things. One call to my bank and that was resolved. My bank’s pretty vigilant about scammers. If I buy something in a place that I don’t usually go sometimes my debit card won’t work which is a good thing as it guards against a potentially sketchy transaction.
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1 pointIf yo do get an external resister be careful where you mount it...they get hot and they do not like to get wet.
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1 pointI have this rack on the back of my Raider, I cut it down so it's the same width of the tractor.
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1 pointIf you do the resistance check on the primary windings and it reads 1 ohm to 1.5 ohms then you need an external resistor. Until 1973 when Chrysler went to electronic ignition they had an external ballast resistor mounted on the firewall. Ford and GM had their resistors in the wiring harness. You should be able to buy a Chrysler resistor at a good auto parts store or on line IF you need one.
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1 pointMan did I play that over and over in the cassette deck of my GMC pickup ! My musical tastes have mellowed some since then..
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1 pointI would test your old coil.. Note secondary should read 6000 to 10000 ohms
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1 pointIll take them... pickup at show. Never know when you need a spare to keep things original looking. Tony "Docwheelhorse" (860)978-9039
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1 pointMy favorite pair of Keens finally split apart at the toe this year. Still comfortable but now my toes get wet ... 10 years for a pair of boots on these scraggly hooves is amazing. I hope to find some more.
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1 pointUnfortunately this photo and may other got Photo Bucketed.
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1 pointLike a spring chicken !! Is gonna get a good polishing tomorrow so she's ready for the ball.
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1 pointI goofed off all day. I scheduled today off about a month ago to do a bunch of work, then finished it all last weekend. Went fishing for a bit, worked on the boy's tractor for like 10 minutes, actually got to mow today, took the doggos for a small hike, but they are small doggos. Right now I'm watching Ghost Busters: Afterlife.
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1 pointI don't know the exact purpose of those pins but I do know they can be popped out easy enough if they get in the way. My guess was they can be used for a fixed rpm application by adjusting the arm into it.
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1 pointThe water pump parts for the Honda 20hp outboard got here a few days ago. I finally got around to installing them. As I was backing the pontoon into the lake and was thinking how easily the engine went back together. My little voice was saying "that was too easy, what's wrong". The engine had a lot of cranking, but no fire. It needed some go juce - which I did not have on board. Good sign, though, was the water coming out of the lower cowling. The pump was working, but I had forgotten to plug the telltale hose and carb drain hoses up to the nozzles in the cowling. Back to the house, set it all right, and grab some carb cleaner for go juice, and back to the launch ramp for a successful launch. I think I'll treat the first tank of gas this year with a 1/4 cup of ATF to get some extra detergents in the fuel system. I suspect that there is still some crud in the enrichment circuit.
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1 pointIt fits it ships ... hey Mikey he likes it! Two on and tied down. We got 45" on the dovetail @Achto almost think we can get a long & a short on and still have room for a 'Burb.
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1 pointHello all, I put my 520-8 up for sale on page 13 of the big show sale thread. Figured id add it here too to catch those not looking over there. Late to party, last minute for sale... 520-8 with good 42" s/d deck (blades nfg) Unit has 875 hours and clock works. All idiot lights and gauges work. Fresh oil and good battery. Yes it does need some light bulbs and minor doo dads. But it is still solid and very strong Tractor was used but not abused and runs great with no smoke or bad noises. Charging system works. I had plans to tear it apart and do a resto mod / rebuild it the way I would build a "520" and have come to realise I have enough 500 series parts laying around to build one using a 300/400 series as a starting platform. $1500 is my number... with genuine Wheel Horse wheel weights bring $500+ I feel this piece of Wheel Horse lore is worth it. I will haul to big show if paid in advance. Thanks Tony Andover CT (860)978-9039
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1 pointFunny you should say that. My wife hates when I do the same thing. Usually, I will let them go on and on, then when they take a break to get their breath, I just say Hello?
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1 pointMore yard clean up today. Last weekend, I was scooping leaves out of the lake onto the shore. Today, Morgan, the 14-8, got some cart duty hauling the soggy leaves off of the shoreline. Next, I finished up cutting up the tree that fell out of the woods and into the neighbor's yard - not the whole tree, just the crown. I was using our recently acquired Milwaukee Hatchet pruning saw. Was using an 8 amp hour battery. Over 5 evenings of working on this for an hour or hour and a half, I finished the job with 1/2 of the battery charger remaining. Pictures:
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1 pointWorked a shift at work this morning, Then worked around the house for a while. I then visited relatives for a few hours in a weekly meeting called “Happy Hour” at my cousin Brian’s, Then picked up the basement/workshop and worked on my R/C car for a few hours. It’s a 1/5 scale Redcat Rampage that I got on my 30th birthday roughly 15 years ago. BTW that’s a roughly 4 foot diameter table.
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1 pointIt wasn’t what I did today, but over the weekend. My wife and I took our camper about an hour away to the east end of Long Island, to Montauk,NY. We got up early Saturday morning to catch the sunrise at the lighthouse. It’s a beautiful place to camp, right on the beach! In the village of Montauk I stopped to take a picture of The Memory Motel. Yes the one The Rolling Stones sang about! As they said The Memory Motel, it’s on the ocean, I guess you know it well! Technically it’s not on the ocean, it’s probably 1000’ away 😂
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1 pointMy daughter has a tumor in that area as well. We found, what we consider, the best surgeon at Yale New Haven. Long story short, she did not have surgery and we are monitoring the tumor with 2x / year MRI’s https://medicine.yale.edu/profile/sacit-omay/
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1 pointThe first show where RedSquare was officially represented was 2008. That year, I believe that the only thing of significance was a banner made by Terry and signed by everyone in attendance, that banner was given to me and is proudly on display at @stevebo’s barn. Pre 2011, we strongly encouraged the use of Photobucket which was a great at the time when we lost the forum, but now any surviving photobucket picture is watermarked so I believe that this picture is the first RedSquare group picture.
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1 pointAre you talking about something like this? Or something more commercial? I've been considering something like the first "roller" style. They also include a handle so you can push them around by hand.
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1 pointMrs. Rules, your quote at the very end said it the best! This is so awesome! Wild Bill Richmond, VA
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