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  1. 13 points
    Being 80 I have learned to plan my work, once on the floor do EVERYTHING while you are down there, if I can remember why I got down there in thre first place.
  2. 10 points
    You whippersnappers...Just remember what Hank said. We came from the West Virginia coal mines And the Rocky Mountains, and the western skies And we can skin a buck, we can run a trotline And a country boy can survive Country folks can survive
  3. 6 points
    Hey Don, give that old coot a pass! (Pun intended)
  4. 6 points
    That's a ruler. Specifically a yardstick. OK.. and I dunno what the other thing is.
  5. 5 points
    I may be retiring from building engines unless I can find a crank grinder. Therefore, I’ve rebuilt several engines in anticipation of his retirement and have been holding on to them. I have complete two complete drop in ready K341 wheel horse spec engines (one is a 13 fin). One drop in ready wheel horse spec k321 and one k321 long block plus the pan, head valve breather assembly. All engines have been torn down to the bare block cleaned and Bored .010 over, crank ground .010, valve seats ground, head decked, rebuilt or new carburetors, new piston, rings, rod, valves, guides, seals and gaskets, air filters, plugs, fuel pumps, points and condensers Located in Mechanicsville, VA. Prices start at 800.00 no core required. Photos of the rebuild are available if requested. Any questions contact me via PM.
  6. 5 points
    And based on her lack of arms, art experts around the world have almost unanimously concluded she did not swim to get there...
  7. 5 points
    I do grease them, but the older I get it is getting harder to get on the floor to grease them. I should say It’s harder to get up off the floor.
  8. 5 points
    This is great information for old people here like @Ed Kennell 😜😂 just kidding Ed ya know I love ya!!
  9. 4 points
    Early model Crescent, modernized from overhead line shaft operation to electric with safety features. Built late eighteen hundreds, runs on Babbitt can accommodate blades up to two inches wide, currently fitted with 1.250" Leaving in the morning to bring her home.
  10. 4 points
    All I think of looking at the plow frame outline on the floor is a crime scene!!
  11. 4 points
    Quicking approaching 75 I can completely relate too all comments.
  12. 4 points
    April 8, 1820, The famous ancient Greek statue Venus de Milo is discovered on the Aegean island of Milos.
  13. 4 points
    I would say small moves all the way around the caps or moons. A long screw driver or small prybar. Send up a picture of them if you can. How do you like the 856? This one came from the big show a few years back. I like it.
  14. 4 points
    IT getting there not much longer before done
  15. 3 points
    I've have a Senior Lifetime Pass that allows me and up to three other adults free or discount access to several National sites. I carry my credit card type pass in my billfold and have concerns that I might loose it, or it becomes unreadable. I was perusing a camping website and found the follow information so I was able to link my physical pass to a digital pass. I printed out the digital pass--you know--just in case. Thanks to whoever provided the following information: I'm usually the last to discover anything new, so my apologies if this has already been posted or is common knowledge. I just learned that it is possible to link my America the Beautiful Senior Lifetime Pass to the app, eliminating the need to have the actual card with you to make a reservation or enter a park. It also allows printing and/or downloading the Pass. Great feature if you forget or lose your card, so now I have a printed copy in the toad and the MH, in case there is no cell service at an entry gate, etc. To link your Pass: Log in to your account at rec.gov, select passes from one of the top right 3 lines, select America the Beautiful Senior Lifetime Pass and enter your pass number. I did this on my laptop, and confirmed that it automatically worked on the app. This can be done thru the app, too.
  16. 3 points
    I had to move some tractor around this afternoon to allow an electrician to look at a spot in my little shop area in the garage for a new breaker box we need installed. It started me thinking g about the three RJ’s i moved and their rear tires! The first is a set of original Goodyear 6/12s on a later RJ. The second set is a Wards Riverside set (Pullstart keeps wanting to buy these from me) that has a little more unique tread. The third set is a Carlisle Tru-Power set i bought about seven years ago. I also see i must have a leaking axle sedl on that one!
  17. 3 points
    Given the businesses mentioned and its unique design, this is an antique ice pick or ice chipper, specifically a promotional one for an ice company. Identity & Function The "cage" handle is a practical design for an ice tool. It is often referred to as a "cool handle" or spring handle, designed to provide a secure grip even when your hands or the tool are wet and cold, while also dissipating the chill so the metal doesn't freeze to your hand. B. Cooper & Co. / Bond & Turney: These names confirm its use. B. Cooper and G. F. Bond were partners in the B. Cooper Ice Company of Troy, NY. They harvested natural ice from the Hudson River and local lakes, delivering it to residents for their "iceboxes" before electric refrigeration existed. Telephone 784: This was the direct line to the ice house to request a delivery. The Pointed Tip: Used to chip off specific-sized blocks of ice from a larger slab to fit a home icebox. Why the Unusual Shape? The scalloped, fan-like end (where the business names are stamped) likely doubled as a scraper or a small cleaver for smoothing the surface of an ice block or breaking off chunks, making it a "multi-tool" for the ice man or homeowner.
  18. 3 points
    I use a 7" wonder bar, work your way around the edge like @Retired Wrencher said.
  19. 3 points
    A man’s hair brush and tooth pick?
  20. 3 points
    I love the sound, or lack of, when a start/gen tractor is started up! Thanks for the video
  21. 3 points
    Wrong @ebinmaine. It is a blue plastic tray - similar to cafeteria trays. Oh. The rusty thing - maybe a portable boot scraper. Stick the pointy end in the ground and use the flat side to scrape your boot. Maybe a marlin spike thingy to help linemen with splices?
  22. 3 points
    Telephone dart... used to play the telephone game back before lawyers... Discontinued after a few too many head punctures...
  23. 2 points
    I’ve hand this kicking around my garage for a long time and never gave it a second. Always thought it was an old kitchen stove part. Last night I took a better look at it and believe I figured out what it is. I am putting it out here to see if I’m right.
  24. 2 points
    Brand doesn't matter much, I use batteries made by East Penn which are sold under various brand names. If you care at all about battery life they must be kept fully charged using a quality small charger. I use Battery Tender brand chargers and charge 2 or 3 days per month and get about 6 to 8 years from each battery. You didn't read the heading in this topic, it is for battery powered tractors.
  25. 2 points
    I'm late to the party, but it's an Ice pick as @953 nut says.
  26. 2 points
    At quickly approaching 70 yer preaching to the quire ther John.
  27. 2 points
    I'm going with it being an ICE PICK advertising promotional that would be handed out at the County Fair or other large gatherings in Troy NY. Don't think it would have been given out at the airport, TSA would say that is a no no.
  28. 2 points
    Yes that’s true. But my wallet says otherwise
  29. 2 points
    I want the gun that shoots it.
  30. 2 points
    When driven into a pole, the end with the three notches is used as a separator to run multi lines so the tech could clip in easily. Sounds like a good like of BS. lol
  31. 2 points
    it is welded in. Never seen one break off, I wonder if someone removed it on purpose for some reason. Unless you have access to a welder it may be easier to just replace the cam as there should be some of them around. I guess you could use a shoulder bolt. I will get you the dimensions tomorrow.
  32. 2 points
    Its a WWII era missile that apparently was a dud. This is clearly a very dangerous item that would be very valuable to the right person on pawn stars
  33. 2 points
    You know it's NEVER big enough right?
  34. 2 points
    Put my deposit on a new shop. Picked out a 30x30 metal building. Hopefully it will be done before hurricane season. The possibilities of a NC meet n greet are shaping up. Can’t wait to have somewhere to work.
  35. 2 points
    For pulling telephone wires? Tie a light pull string to it and throw at a pole then pull the wire up with the string?
  36. 2 points
    It is time to replace the tires on my ugly orange '72 Chevy C10. My kids named this vehicle 'Big Nasty' years ago when they were still in high school. I've decided to replace the wheels as well. Got some Wheel Ventquies 15x7 OEM style steel wheels that will go better with the tires I am planning on. Shot a couple coats of Rustoleum +2 gloss white on them today. The robotics team also got the trailer back from the shop with a new wrap applied.
  37. 2 points
    Went to work on it tonight. Was told it ran last year, the carburetor would argue otherwise. It was so gunked up it was hard to get apart. Dang near ruined the head of the high speed needle and I don't have walbro stuff laying around 😕 Anywhere, got that off and cleaned up, gotta order a kit, choke cable is broke, gotta get one of those too and an air filter. I put a battery in it and it did turn over after I put a new battery in it. More to come...
  38. 2 points
    Helicoil. Many sources out there but here's one for Ace. Autoparts stores might be a better source - https://www.acehardware.com/departments/automotive-rv-and-marine/auto-tools-and-maintenance/thread-inserts/8088511?store=15447&gclsrc=aw.ds&gad_source=1&gad_campaignid=20158972939&gbraid=0AAAAADtqLJHMLafoblAMXBwlnb5OgXguA&gclid=CjwKCAjw1tLOBhAMEiwAiPkRHvTn_qbGBJO5a_sQU_Z3HCPNy5Q7LDeTvmVnPdGflwOw6ZtpUmqmgxoCkT4QAvD_BwE
  39. 2 points
    Hi all, I made a simple rig to lift my tractor. Stuff I had laying around. Then use my chain host. Hooks to tach o matic front plate.
  40. 2 points
    Hhhmmm... in them Mainah woods??? I'd be a bit concerned with what might come runnin'...
  41. 2 points
    So this past weekend finally got around to working on this tractor again. Installed new throttle cable, and the carb kit. Also replaced the screws that hood on the air filter assembly. And we are now running beautifully! But wait. This tractor still isn’t finished yet. I have the starter gen light I got from @WHX?? and some new shoes to put on it! IMG_1904.mov
  42. 2 points
  43. 2 points
    I failed to clean the tub before the warden saw it. Cost me $15K for a new bathroom. Don't ever use the wardens tub to tan a bear hide.
  44. 1 point
    I get down there and then remember the tool I need that is up on the work bench
  45. 1 point
    I just did an identification search. It uses AI so it must be right. It's 76% certain that it's a soft plastic grub bait.
  46. 1 point
    I've (expensively) learned that when there is resistance, penetrant and patience are allies and haste is the enemy.
  47. 1 point
    I have definitely called Trina that. Here's proof.
  48. 1 point
    I rode a tour in rural Viginia years ago which passed many dogs--some leashed, some trained to stay on their owners’ property, and a few just loose. Having had experience with the dog-bike interaction, I would pull out my water bottle at the first bark. One huge German shepherd gave me a scare getting quite close at full run and barking. My full quirt right in its face so shocked it that it stumbled and went down in a ball of fur and flying legs. I didn’t look back.
  49. 1 point
    I did order this decal from @Vinylguy today to go on it also. I Gotta go clean sink out before warden gets home Really you have to ask. I actually got an atta boy for cleaning sink and throwing dish rag in laundry.
  50. 1 point
    Washed the mud off then remover the tiller from the 312H. Then installed the 48" SD. The electric hoist really makes it easy to pick a deck from the storage skid and roll it in position under the raised tractor.
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