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Trying to cut with the Wards 4.0 this morning and he kept fallin' on his face. Put new diaphrams in the Tilley and cleaned the inlet screen. Filled him with fuel and he cuts like a champ.

I had been trying to cut with a nearly empty tank..............................................................Duh!

Can't say I've not done that before, many times.
 
Trying to cut with the Wards 4.0 this morning and he kept fallin' on his face. Put new diaphrams in the Tilley and cleaned the inlet screen. Filled him with fuel and he cuts like a champ.

I had been trying to cut with a nearly empty tank..............................................................Duh!
Yay! Glad to hear it's up and running! Done that run out of fuel / bar oil
Thing several times, and wondered why
 
its been a messed up week. compresser was down all week at work, wednesday night got home, and got a call a church member was critical and comming in by ambulance
to the hospital, on the way there we got a call another member had a hart attack and was leaveing the hospital by ambulance. several visits to hospital, and other assorted
crazyness had to work saturday, figured out the boss ruined the oilpan on the race car and it is no fun to pull the engine, ran all day today, and got a headache... praying for a less crazy
week... I did get the piston out of the locked up 101 homie that Steve gave me and it looks good hope I can get the old xl104 running good again
 
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Good morning midlanders. Time to wake up and make a post.

When I was in Jr. High ('80-82) my principal would make announcements over the classroom intercoms every morning. The first thing he would say every morning was---"This is the day the Lord has made, let us rejoice and be glad in it." I don't think this would be allowed today.

Have a good day and be safe today.
 
Good morning midlanders. Time to wake up and make a post.

When I was in Jr. High ('80-82) my principal would make announcements over the classroom intercoms every morning. The first thing he would say every morning was---"This is the day the Lord has made, let us rejoice and be glad in it." I don't think this would be allowed today.

Have a good day and be safe today.

Where my wife teaches they say the Pledge of Allegiance each morning and include "...one nation, under God, indivisible ..."

I'm a little surprised they get by with it. Of course, there are more churches in the town than gas stations, so ....

dd
 
Will Sam be running the Quake? Digger wants to know. I haven't let Digger run one unsupervised as of yet.

I plan on making some time for him to do some cutting at the Charity Cut....but no way will I leave him unsupervised. He is not ready yet and he has only practiced 1 time. We plan on doing some cutting this weekend.
 

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