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ebinmaine
12 minutes ago, Mickwhitt said:

details

What changes need to be made?

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Tractorhead
39 minutes ago, Mickwhitt said:

No need to ask twice! 

20201229_120403.jpg.2d89a40b8d504b1a634ff2827c48e988.jpgMade short work of the drive then did the pavements up and down hill.

Performed admirably. It was a good shakedown for a brand new home built plow. 

Some details to attend to but very happy with first trial.

Mick 

 

Great Pict for a Frontend Friday

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Mickwhitt

Eric.

I didnt get round to making a side load mechanism. It worked fine but definitely needs some way to stop it moving from side to side when plowing.

Also I made that bar to locate in the atachamatic mounting. It works well but needs the catch securing out of the way to stop it fouling when I raide the plow.

Thats about it really. Nothing too serious.

Mick 

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Stormin
On ‎12‎/‎24‎/‎2020 at 7:46 PM, Mickwhitt said:

20201224_151716.jpg.031cb6925fd82216c4161ea28e695aff.jpgFour weights mounted on the tow bracket. An extra 80 kg on the rear end. 

 

They be ont' wrong end, Mick. Wher's tha goin' to mount t' plough. On't front like a push, pull jobby?

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ebinmaine
3 minutes ago, Stormin said:

 

They be ont' wrong end, Mick. Wher's tha goin' to mount t' plough. On't front like a push, pull jobby?

Whythey onna wrong end?

'emmuh fuh traction, uhh?

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Stormin
4 hours ago, Mickwhitt said:

Made short work of the drive then did the pavements up and down hill

 

You need to be carefull doing pavements etc, Mick. If someone should slip and hurt themselves, they could hold you liable and sue you. Sad but true.

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Stormin
2 minutes ago, ebinmaine said:

Whythey onna wrong end?

'emmuh fuh traction, uhh?

 

Niver plough a field wi' um thea. :P

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ebinmaine
3 minutes ago, Stormin said:

 

Niver plough a field wi' um thea. :P

Oh yeah yeah. Eye gitcha. Eye gitcha. 

 

He's gotta pain' em up too. 

Right nasty culluh they ahh now. 

 

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Pullstart

Ok, I know this is a poor choice of words here, but @Stormin @ebinmaine

 

please repeat, in English?  :ROTF:

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Pullstart
17 hours ago, 8ntruck said:

Time to run another loaf of bread in the bread machine today.

 

Didn't look quite right while it was mixing.  Looked even stranger when it was finished:

 

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First epic fail I've had out of the bread machine.  Not sure what I miss-measured.

 

Then again, if I knew how I did this, I could do it again for chili bowls!


One of the highlight foods in Cancun was the clam chowder in a bread bowl!  Looks like if you cut that loaf in half, you’d have two perfect bowls!

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Pullstart

Played with a program called stop motion the other day.  It is the technology used to create simple lego movies, etc.  it’s like time lapse, but you select when it takes a shot.

 

 

 

 

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ebinmaine
7 minutes ago, pullstart said:

Ok, I know this is a poor choice of words here, but @Stormin @ebinmaine

 

please repeat, in English?  :ROTF:

Just go back and add an R at the end of most of the syllables and you should be able to read my gibberish pretty easily...

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SylvanLakeWH
1 hour ago, ebinmaine said:

Justr gor backr andr addr ant Rr atr ther endr ofr mostr ofr ther syllablesr andr your shouldr ber abler tor readr myr gibberishr prettyr easilyr...


Ok...did that...no comprendo...

 

:confusion-confused:

 

 

:occasion-clown:

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ebinmaine
10 minutes ago, SylvanLakeWH said:


Ok...did that...no comprendo...

 

:confusion-confused:

 

 

:occasion-clown:

Looks like Chicago speak to me

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Mickwhitt

You would really struggle if I lapsed into proper Yorkshire dialect. 

Its harder to write than it is to speak so I might have to do a short video clip to demonstrate. 

I will try to give a suitable retort to Stormins initial comment.

" Am usin it as a snow plow yer tatie, so all't weit niards t' be ont' arse end."

 

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ebinmaine

I once had an English friend who was fully capable of several dialects of proper Brit from all walks of life. He'd travelled a fair bit and was VERY adaptable and adept. 

 

Conversations were most always interesting but much more so when he were a tad irritated.

:lol:

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tom2p
8 hours ago, pullstart said:

Played with a program called stop motion the other day.  It is the technology used to create simple lego movies, etc.  it’s like time lapse, but you select when it takes a shot.

 

 

 

 


cool !

 

when I hear or read stop motion - immediately think of the incredibly multi-talented Tool guitarist Adam Jones 

 

Jones is into stop motion - as seen in the Sober video (link below)

 

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https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Adam_Jones_(musician)

 

 

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Mickwhitt

Today I have mostly been fitting this thing...20201231_113940.jpg.44cbe4c8d830fb89cb28a08f2af3153c.jpgIts a tool box carrier I made up from bits of steel bar I had.

20201231_114232.jpg.dd4ddd8e8b9fa95718bbb4a2a0dacb0d.jpgHolds a small ammo box for tools and rope etc. 

Fed up of pockets full of stuff when I go out. 

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D_Mac
5 minutes ago, Mickwhitt said:

Today I have mostly been fitting this thing...20201231_113940.jpg.44cbe4c8d830fb89cb28a08f2af3153c.jpgIts a tool box carrier I made up from bits of steel bar I had.

20201231_114232.jpg.dd4ddd8e8b9fa95718bbb4a2a0dacb0d.jpgHolds a small ammo box for tools and rope etc. 

Fed up of pockets full of stuff when I go out. 

I did the same thing to the Speedanza. Mounted a tool box on the back for some tools, chain, hitch pins ...etc

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Tractorhead

@Mickwhitt with a little upholstery on top it will be also a cool Armrest.

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Handy Don
On 12/28/2020 at 7:49 PM, 8ntruck said:

Then again, if I knew how I did this, I could do it again for chili bowls!

I certainly would like to know how to do that :). Pumpernickel bread, fill the hole with dill dip. Tear off hunk, dip, savor!

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Stormin
5 hours ago, Tractorhead said:

@Mickwhitt with a little upholstery on top it will be also a cool Armrest.

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Or a seat for the missus. :handgestures-thumbup:

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Stormin
30 minutes ago, Stormin said:

 

Or a seat for the missus. :handgestures-thumbup:

 

On second thoughts. Maybe not.

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8ntruck
3 hours ago, Handy Don said:

I certainly would like to know how to do that :). Pumpernickel bread, fill the hole with dill dip. Tear off hunk, dip, savor!

 

The troubleshooting guide gives several possible causes - too much water, too much yeast, too much sugar.  Whatever happened, the bread rose too quickly and collapsed in the center.  By the look of the dough as it was in the kneading cycle, I think I had too much water. 

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