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Handy Don
4 hours ago, sjoemie himself said:

a lot stiffer than the dry-rotted rubber ones.

Lots of advances in rubber/plastic materials in the last 40 years!

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ebinmaine
10 hours ago, OutdoorEnvy said:

Still pleased with the $25 project tractor

Excellent work there!

I'm gonna go out on a limb and say you did ok at that price. 

😂😂

 

 

Lucky for us we don't have any super aggressive plants here on the acreage that we need to keep back like those vines.  

Would a slightly different tool like mulching blades on a Horse or a walking trimmer with an aggressive blade be better?

 

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Jon Paulsen
19 minutes ago, ebinmaine said:

Excellent work there!

I'm gonna go out on a limb and say you did ok at that price. 

😂😂

 

 

Lucky for us we don't have any super aggressive plants here on the acreage that we need to keep back like those vines.  

Would a slightly different tool like mulching blades on a Horse or a walking trimmer with an aggressive blade be better?

 

Or maybe that excuse he's been seeking; buy a sickle bar :lol:

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OutdoorEnvy
3 hours ago, ebinmaine said:

Would a slightly different tool like mulching blades on a Horse or a walking trimmer with an aggressive blade be better?

 

 

A lot of things would probably be better.  This was a "in the moment" let's see how it goes kind of thing.  Plus when your 11 year old son is cheering you on to try it's hard not too.  We'll probably hit it hard with weedeaters and a gas hedge trimmer and pole saw on the next go round.  The mulching blades would be interesting though to see the difference it would make.  I may have to check into options for that.      

 

3 hours ago, Jon Paulsen said:

Or maybe that excuse he's been seeking; buy a sickle bar :lol:

 

That would be awesome!  If one pops up in my parts it'll probably find its way in the back of the truck

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ebinmaine
1 hour ago, OutdoorEnvy said:

This was a "in the moment" let's see how it goes kind of thing.  Plus when your 11 year old son is cheering you on to try it's hard not too. 

 

Kid satisfaction is a requirement!!! 

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BrianKoch

Gentlemen,

 

Attempted my hand at repairing the leaky plastic gas tank on a ‘69 Charger 12 I just acquired. Heating the plastic and smearing the crack did not work and obviously a previous owner epoxied the entire “seam” of the tank at some point in time, but upon inspection it only appears to be leaking from around the outlet nip. 
 

:ranting:


-Brian

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ebinmaine
48 minutes ago, BrianKoch said:

it only appears to be leaking from around the outlet

Might be worth considering to remove that area and install a different outlet.  

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BrianKoch
2 hours ago, ebinmaine said:

Might be worth considering to remove that area and install a different outlet.  

Have to ask for further instruction… thought plastic tanks are all molded as one piece. Wouldn’t think I could replace this outlet like you can on metal tanks. 
 

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BrianKoch
9 minutes ago, BrianKoch said:

Have to ask for further instruction… thought plastic tanks are all molded as one piece. Wouldn’t think I could replace this outlet like you can on metal tanks. 
 

:eusa-think:


Found this video and it looks to be way to do the fix! 
 

 

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ebinmaine
9 hours ago, BrianKoch said:

Found this video and it looks to be way to do the fix! 

Excellent. 

Exactly what I was thinking about.   

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Wheelhorse#1
On 10/3/2023 at 9:50 PM, Colby G said:

With hours of redneck engineering and a little help from my cousins, I have made a custom piston head shifter knob.

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I love this kind of stuff, thinking outside the box, unique and functional ....looks cool too nice work ! 

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Colby G
2 hours ago, Wheelhorse#1 said:

 

I love this kind of stuff, thinking outside the box, unique and functional ....looks cool too nice work ! 

Thank you!

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mrc

hi Andy N,

 

those rear tires look tuff!  

 

regards

mike

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Colby G

Me and my cousins got to work again and this time we managed to put a dirt bike exhaust on the no name

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Wheelhorse#1
20 hours ago, Colby G said:

Me and my cousins got to work again and this time we managed to put a dirt bike exhaust on the no name

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Interesting.How does it sound ? 

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Colby G
21 minutes ago, Wheelhorse#1 said:


Interesting.How does it sound ? 

I think it sounds great in my opinion!

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