ebinmaine 72,414 #8526 Posted Thursday at 11:33 PM 2 minutes ago, 953 nut said: I'm a bit like a hit and miss engine myself. When placed under a load I will do my best to accomplish the task at hand, when idling around I may let out a little poooof now and then. 1 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Handy Don 13,977 #8527 Posted Thursday at 11:48 PM 1 hour ago, Beap52 said: In another topic was hit and miss engines. They are almost memorizing watching and listening to them run. At the Zagray Farm Museum in CT, they have a bunch on permanent display and at their spring, summer, and fall shows, members bring at least 50 more to show off. The biggest one used to power a city electric generating station! Hearing so many running at the same time is like an orchestra playing a symphony without a conductor. 2 2 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
ML3 1,652 #8528 Posted Friday at 12:46 AM 54 minutes ago, Handy Don said: At the Zagray Farm Museum in CT, they have a bunch on permanent display and at their spring, summer, and fall shows, members bring at least 50 more to show off. The biggest one used to power a city electric generating station! Hearing so many running at the same time is like an orchestra playing a symphony without a conductor. Im doing a patio off the she shed with a pergola, bar, & a fireplace. There's gonna be an open area outside pergola & along side of garage. Im going to put a hit/miss out there so I can sit out on patio listening & watching it. 3 2 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
MainelyWheelhorse 1,461 #8529 Posted Friday at 02:58 AM Today I had an emergency dental appointment for a tooth that was giving me significant pain for the last 5 days. A bit of a grind on the crown that was put in a few months back plus antibiotic and Advil and I was good. I took the opportunity while I was in town to get a 4 inch steel pipe extension for the C-141 exhaust and two handles for the throttle and brake. After the appointment I’ve been antibioticed and adviled so I figured today was a rest day. I’ll hit it tomorrow morning and see where I get. 2 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
ebinmaine 72,414 #8530 Posted Friday at 08:42 AM 7 hours ago, ML3 said: Im doing a patio off the she shed with a pergola, bar, & a fireplace. There's gonna be an open area outside pergola & along side of garage. Im going to put a hit/miss out there so I can sit out on patio listening & watching it. Now ya need a vintage icecream maker so the engine has a job!! 1 1 1 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
ML3 1,652 #8531 Posted yesterday at 12:27 AM 15 hours ago, ebinmaine said: Now ya need a vintage icecream maker so the engine has a job!! Guy I bought my hit/miss engines from has a couple ice cream makers. My girlfriend liked that idea. Guess that means I got the go ahead to buy one??? 1 2 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
ebinmaine 72,414 #8532 Posted yesterday at 12:48 AM 13 minutes ago, ML3 said: My GIRLFRIEND LIKED that IDEA. Guess that means I got the go ahead to buy one??? HOW IS THAT EVEN A FLIPPIN QUESTION??!!?? I believe mancode OU.8.12 section Z/28 subsection B17, P51 - INARGUABLY and unequivocally dictates that the boy dude guy MUST appease the girl chick lady when ice cream is discussed. Period. 2 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
adsm08 3,145 #8533 Posted yesterday at 01:29 PM 12 hours ago, ebinmaine said: I believe mancode OU.8.12 section Z/28 subsection B17, P51 - INARGUABLY and unequivocally dictates that the boy dude guy MUST appease the girl chick lady when ice cream is discussed. Period. Especially then. 2 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
adsm08 3,145 #8534 Posted yesterday at 01:30 PM Threw the boy on the bus for camp. Wife and daughter ran off to go visit her aunt 2 hours away. I was going to go fishing, but the weather is pretty gross, so I'm watching old movies. 1 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
ebinmaine 72,414 #8535 Posted yesterday at 01:54 PM On 7/12/2025 at 7:40 PM, ebinmaine said: I'm also adding multiple tie down points. Started messing about with that experiment today too. I used a 3" forstner bit and two smaller paddle bits to create a pocket. After mentally processing this whole tie down points idea for several weeks and speaking/ texting to multiple people I've decided to change course for the immediate future. For now, we only need attachment points for 4 machines. There are two things occurring to me of late. 1. I don't think it's going to be practical to try to reach UNDER the tractors using a bunch of high strength straps because there isn't enough room to move there. 2. I really want straps to go OVER the top of the transmission tunnels sideways. I WAS thinking that the better way to go would be to move the orientation of the D rings. The BBT/ Lead Trailer Modifications Consultant and I had an on-site meeting this morning to blabberate the situation. This particular trailer has 4 existing tie down steel loops. Using all 4 plus the front rail we can have two straps over each tractor with good tension and angles. I'll still install the front two because they'll be usable for multiple reasons. Later on, when we can haul 6 tractors with a stronger tow vehicle, we'll reconsider the side mount attachment points by location and count. 2 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
adsm08 3,145 #8536 Posted yesterday at 07:53 PM (edited) Weather cleared up, but too late to hit the lake. I am currently working on trying to fix the dripping shower. I got the cartridge out in one assembly with the handle, which is stuck, and yes I got the set screw out. I am soaking it in CLR and watching Red Green for inspiration. The problem now is, I can shut off the hot water at the heater outlet. but the only place to shut off the cold water is at the meter where it comes in, so I have no water. Edited yesterday at 07:54 PM by adsm08 1 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
ebinmaine 72,414 #8537 Posted yesterday at 07:55 PM 2 minutes ago, adsm08 said: watching Red Green for inspiration. THIS is peak level production. 1 2 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
adsm08 3,145 #8538 Posted yesterday at 07:57 PM Just now, ebinmaine said: THIS is peak level production. Also, an episode run time dovetails nicely with how long the CLR bottle says to let things soak. 1 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
adsm08 3,145 #8539 Posted 21 hours ago 4 hours ago, adsm08 said: I am currently working on trying to fix the dripping shower. That was a cluster. And it still isn't 100% done. Of course I broke the old cartridge trying to get the handle off. So I went to the store, and the style of valve I had they don't carry any parts for anyway. I don't know if it's obsolete, or contractor-only crap, or what, but nobody around me had one, so I bought a whole Delta kit. Of course the valve I was replacing had all female threads, and all of the available replacements had male threads, a detail I overlooked until I was home. Local Ace doesn't carry shark-bites, which is how 3 of the 4 lines were attached, so I tried FIP adapters, which of course made everything too long to fit. So I had to go back down to Load's for shark-bites with female threads. Got those in, stuck a pipe plug in the bottom port until I can get the hard-line for the lower spigot modified, so I will have to take it all apart again, but at least the shower works. It doesn't seem to get as hot as it used to though. And it already wasn't hot enough for me most days. 1 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
TonyToro Jr. 1,920 #8540 Posted 21 hours ago Weeded around my vegetables. Re staked some of them since we had wind this week while we were in NJ. Restocked the farm “stand” and more weeding tommorow. But will be able to use a few tractors tommorow at least. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Wayne0 1,164 #8541 Posted 20 hours ago Betsy and I took a nice boat ride with our friends up the Merrimack river from Newburyport to Haverhill. Tied up at the town dock and had lunch at "The Tap". Crused back down river to Newburyport and hung out on the boat for a while with a couple of cocktails. All in all, an awesome day! Beats mowing the lawn! Times like this, I miss our boat. 1 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
oliver2-44 10,686 #8542 Posted 19 hours ago (edited) 2 hours ago, adsm08 said: That was a cluster. And it still isn't 100% done. Of course I broke the old cartridge trying to get the handle off. so I will have to take it all apart again, but at least the shower works. I feel your pain! I live 7 miles from town. I keep a fair supply of pvc,shark bites etc plumbing fitting. But, the universe has an unwritten rule that all plumbing projects must take a minimum of three trips to town for parts and those trips must go to multiple stores because everyone just sold their last fitting you need. Edited 19 hours ago by oliver2-44 4 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
ohiofarmer 3,371 #8543 Posted 12 hours ago Got on the 314 and carried a hand sprayer to hunt down plantains .We call them buckhorn as well These things love lawns like no other weed and my experience growing up mowing Dad's yard made me hate them. Muw one day and the ugly seed heads were up the next. They come up from seed and love to hitch a ride if you mow more than one yard. You have to continually spray them because new ones appear every week for a month. So I hunted probably the last ones and plan to spray the entire yard to get the other stuff for next spring 1 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
cafoose 3,449 #8544 Posted 9 hours ago 16 hours ago, adsm08 said: I can shut off the hot water at the heater outlet. but the only place to shut off the cold water is at the meter where it comes in, so I have no water. While the water is off, I would install shutoffs at the shower so you can have water while working on the shower. 12 hours ago, adsm08 said: It doesn't seem to get as hot as it used to though. Most shower valves have an anti scald device that needs to be adjusted for hotter water. 1 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Ed Kennell 41,795 #8545 Posted 4 hours ago Assembled park bench #3 and #4. I have bought 3 of these benches at the auction for $5 & 7 and the cast iron black one was a gift from @Dan 312-8. Thanks again Dan, I was able to straighten and hold the shape of the old slats be making a center rib. Hope it meets your approval. I've been working on these old park benches for 5-6 weeks. Now I can get back to work on the 314A gift project from @c-series don. I need a few more bolts to finish bolting the center rib to straighten the slats on this green one. 2 2 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Dan 312-8 93 #8546 Posted 39 minutes ago 4 hours ago, Ed Kennell said: Assembled park bench #3 and #4. I have bought 3 of these benches at the auction for $5 & 7 and the cast iron black one was a gift from @Dan 312-8. Thanks again Dan, I was able to straighten and hold the shape of the old slats be making a center rib. Hope it meets your approval. I've been working on these old park benches for 5-6 weeks. Now I can get back to work on the 314A gift project from @c-series don. I need a few more bolts to finish bolting the center rib to straighten the slats on this green one. Looks great Ed! It’s nice to see it being put back to use again and not leaning up against my basement wall in pieces. And you are welcome. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites