Horsin'round 313 #8926 Posted Tuesday at 01:29 AM 21 minutes ago, c-series don said: How does that tool work? I didn’t know that existed! Cleat said it was for setting the rivets that hold the blades. I will be learning as well. I'm accustomed to setting rivets with a ball peen hammer. Not sure if it is still available but the toy was in it's box. Here's a part number 1 1 1 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Horsin'round 313 #8927 Posted Tuesday at 01:45 AM (edited) Duplicate entry, please delete. Edited Tuesday at 11:03 AM by Horsin'round Duplicate entry Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Dan 312-8 205 #8928 Posted yesterday at 11:10 AM On 9/28/2025 at 10:08 PM, Ed Kennell said: Rolled into crab camp at 3PM and moved in for the week. And the relaxing begins. Nice! Enjoy! 1 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
cleat 7,543 #8929 Posted yesterday at 03:07 PM Bought my loving wife a new 2025 Explorer. We will also be using it for road trips and since it has a hitch it may do some horse hauling some day. It came with 21" wheels and big brakes so it handles and stops well. Her car has the upgraded interior. Lots of cargo room. Third row seats are up in this pic but will likely spend most of their time folded down flat. 4 5 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
sqrlgtr 762 #8930 Posted yesterday at 03:23 PM Man I really like them and been wanting to trade oladys 2020 Ford Fusion in on one. Thats really what we wanted when we bought fusion but got a pretty good deal and 0% on car sooooo. 1 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Ed Kennell 42,683 #8931 Posted yesterday at 06:53 PM (edited) Nuther good start crabbing yesterday. never know what may come up in a crab trap. The beach crowd thinned out so we decided to walk the 80 miles to Ocean City. 79 mile to go. 20-40 MPH winds today so time to relax. Few more crabbers just rolled in. Edited yesterday at 07:48 PM by Ed Kennell 3 2 1 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
adsm08 3,509 #8932 Posted 23 hours ago (edited) 8 hours ago, sqrlgtr said: Man I really like them and been wanting to trade oladys 2020 Ford Fusion in on one. Thats really what we wanted when we bought fusion but got a pretty good deal and 0% on car sooooo. The Fusion is by far the better vehicle. I am very unimpressed with the current generation of Explorers. I'm unimpressed with FoMoCo in general right now, from both a product and a business entity stand point. I guess if you only plan to own their vehicles until the warranty runs out and you never have to actually work on one they might not be so bad. Edited 23 hours ago by adsm08 1 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Horsin'round 313 #8933 Posted 23 hours ago Livin' the dream Ed! 5 hours ago, Ed Kennell said: Nuther good start crabbing yesterday. never know what may come up in a crab trap. The beach crowd thinned out so we decided to walk the 80 miles to Ocean City. 79 mile to go. 20-40 MPH winds today so time to relax. 2 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Beap52 1,549 #8934 Posted 22 hours ago We returned from our road trip to Niagara Falls this afternoon. I asked a couple of months ago for suggestions from you all that live in the area and the replies were helpful. We were gone eleven days. During that time we traveled from Southwest Missouri to Des Moines to meet with friends who accompanied us. We drove up through Canada to the falls. Stayed in a house not too far from Youngstown. Visited the falls from both Canada and the States. Got wet on a boat ride up near the bottom of the falls. Watched a video produced by drones flying around the area. Video was only 6 minutes long but very interesting. Rode boat through couple of locks on Erie Canal and drove through a tunnel under the canal. Spent time at Fort Niagara, several light houses and military ships in Buffalo. I toured 1905 a power house that produced electricity. The walk down the 2,200 foot tunnel was impressive. On way home, rode a steam engine train. The ride was ok but getting to watch the engine run was the highlight for me. We also stopped at the RV museum in Indiana. Very interesting. The weather was perfect. The grass was green--quite the change from 1 1/2 months with only 1/4" of rain that we received. The folks we met and visited with were super friendly and helpful. They suggested local restaurants that had great food--a couple we visited more than once. I ate my first roast beef on a weck--quite tasty--never heard of such a thing before. Lots of history. Not likely to get back that way again but surely enjoyed our short time there. Below is a wheel horse at the RV museum. They also featured other things produced in Indiana. I liked how they had it "hitched" to the hitching post. 5 1 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Ed Kennell 42,683 #8935 Posted 6 hours ago The NE winds calmed a bit so we took a boat ride. Dropped a couple crab pots and sand shark was the fish of the day. Good day with my boys. 2 4 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites