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ebinmaine

Got this bench. 

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Assembled it with the help of: 

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And set it in place.  

 

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adsm08

I left work at lunch time to go to my son's "5th grade graduation". I think the whole thing is a bit ridiculous, since it isn't really that big of an accomplishment, especially since No Child Left Behind was passed, which is at least equally ridiculous, but it was special for him, and I had the time to take, so I did.

 

Now I'm waiting for a Dr. appt at 4 because I think I have an ear infection, 4 days after finishing a course of anti-biotics for a different infection.

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Dan 312-8

Be well Brother!

You need to be well for next week!

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adsm08
5 minutes ago, Dan 312-8 said:

Be well Brother!

You need to be well for next week!

 

Thanks.

 

I need to be well for this week. I have big plans for this weekend, weather permitting.

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adsm08

Well, good news is no infection yet. Fluid build up that could turn into one if not drained. She told me double shot of Flo-nase a few times a day for a few days.

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nylyon

My neighbor asked for help, he said the engine on his craftsman was blown and needed a tractor.  I was able to get a nice Workhorse Automatic off of a member here and helped haul it from Mass. to NY for my him.  Anyway, the “blown” engine was a Briggs Intek OHV which was burning a LOT of oil. Told my neighbor I would take the craftsman for him, here’s what I found, from what I hear, it’s pretty common:

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Got everything all cleaned up, new gasket and runs great now!

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SylvanLakeWH

:text-yeahthat:

 

My brother had exact same problem...

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lynnmor

:text-yeahthat:  BTDT on a 17.5 B&S.  Just look at the distance the head bolts are apart at that point.  What could possibly go wrong?  It is a good idea to flatten the head, they warp as well from the stupid design.

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Bill D
1 hour ago, nylyon said:

My neighbor asked for help, he said the engine on his craftsman was blown and needed a tractor.  I was able to get a nice Workhorse Automatic off of a member here and helped haul it from Mass. to NY for my him.  Anyway, the “blown” engine was a Briggs Intek OHV which was burning a LOT of oil. Told my neighbor I would take the craftsman for him, here’s what I found, from what I hear, it’s pretty common:

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Got everything all cleaned up, new gasket and runs great now!

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Any pictures of the Workhorse?

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nylyon

No plow and the PTO was reinstalled.  Eaton 1100, with Kohler MagnumIMG_0875.jpegIMG_0876.jpegIMG_0877.jpegIMG_0878.jpeg 10hp

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Sparky
6 minutes ago, nylyon said:

No plow and the PTO was reinstalled.  Eaton 1100, with Kohler MagnumIMG_0878.jpeg 10hp

Decent looking rig! 

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adsm08
7 hours ago, nylyon said:

My neighbor asked for help, he said the engine on his craftsman was blown and needed a tractor.  I was able to get a nice Workhorse Automatic off of a member here and helped haul it from Mass. to NY for my him.  Anyway, the “blown” engine was a Briggs Intek OHV which was burning a LOT of oil. Told my neighbor I would take the craftsman for him, here’s what I found, from what I hear, it’s pretty common:

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Got everything all cleaned up, new gasket and runs great now!

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It's common to find paper towels stuffed in the intake runner?

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nylyon
2 minutes ago, adsm08 said:

 

It's common to find paper towels stuffed in the intake runner?

 

Haha, only when I put them in there. That is actually the passage to the block that the push rods go through. When the head gasket goes bad, that is where is sucks oil into the cylinder and super pressurizes the crankcase.

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Haha, only when I put them in there. That is actually the passage to the block that the push rods go through. When the head gasket goes bad, that is where is sucks oil into the cylinder and super pressurizes the crankcase.

 

Reminds me of when I started my first job at the dealership. The one guy was doing the intake on his own truck for the second time that week. I didn't see the first time, but I'm told he did the intake gaskets, hit the key, and it just wouldn't start. He forgot to pull the rags out of the runners.

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MainelyWheelhorse

Today, was a bit of working on the C141 this morning. House hold upkeep to 3:30. Visiting with relatives to 7:30, then picking up my mess from working on the C141, and relaxing to whenever. I’m on call to Friday, when I have a shift at work. So, it’s been getting tractor and house stuff done to then unless something changes.

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ebinmaine

Got us another new tent to try out.

The frame and top are something we had already. It's the interior tent portion that's new.

Measures about 9 ft 6 across each side on the interior.

The best part is, I can stand up and walk around at any point inside this. Corner to corner. Most tents don't allow you to do that because they are shaped in a curve.

 

 

 

 

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Ed Kennell

Several weeks ago I picked up this park bench project  for $5 at the auction.   My SIL saw it and said " I wish I had one".

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Well, last week I got another one for $5.    I had to make all new slats and got it finished today.   I'll deliver it Saturday for her 50th anniversary.

 

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Handy Don
32 minutes ago, Ed Kennell said:

Well, last week I got another one for $5.    I had to make all new slats and got it finished today.   I'll deliver it Saturday for her 50th anniversary.

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Maybe stop at the Amish store for a couple of nice matching cushions!

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SylvanLakeWH
2 hours ago, Ed Kennell said:

I had to make all new slats


I used skis...

 

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