Oklahoma,AR,MO,KS,TX GTG (Next GTG 08/27/2016 ) Fort Scott, KS

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Splitin a little today. Decided to go vertical since I don't have enough lead in my shorts to throw these rounds on the table horizontal. :)

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Well I was hoping to get some wood in today (as I'm about 14 cords behind right now)... Instead the kids wanted to ride bikes and jog own the road about 2.5 miles... I still need wood, but I couldn't turn down spending some time with the babies... I still may take down an nice little multi-stem 35-40' Hack today. Afternoon everyone!!!

Can't beat that kinda time. Enjoy it at every opportunity.
 
Help! Jim!
Pulled the jug on the J-Red 670. Found the ring intact and no clue why the compression went to nearly zero. End gap is .012" on the ring supplied with the piston. Free in the groove. Checked the ring I got the other day off evilbay and it is .007-.008".

Machine is possesed by a devil. It don't like me.

I'll measure the width, face to back to see if they are different. Dirt on the ring land? Not finding any.

Cylinder may be way out of round. No way to measure it.
That's a good one :buttkick:
 
Measured everything I could think of and only can speculate that the ring that came with the piston isn't round enuff when you stuff it in a 1.968" bore.

Going to put him back together with a new ring from a different source and hope for the best.
 
Well I was hoping to get some wood in today (as I'm about 14 cords behind right now)... Instead the kids wanted to ride bikes and jog own the road about 2.5 miles... I still need wood, but I couldn't turn down spending some time with the babies... I still may take down an nice little multi-stem 35-40' Hack today. Afternoon everyone!!!

Can't beat that kinda time. Enjoy it at every opportunity.

I heard a pastor say he lost count of how many funerals he had done and how many people he visited with during their last days on earth. The pastor said, "Not one time, never, ever, never did the dieing person tell me they wished they would have worked more days during their lifetime"

That Hackberry isn't going anywhere. Those kids will be grown up before you know it. Besides, I think somebody important said to take a day of rest every now and then.
 
Once this mobility activation that I'm on with the Guard is over, God willing I'll be able to travel to a few of these and tie in with y'all. I love helping out those truly in need, running chainsaws and hanging out with you guys (and gals). That's a win-win-win scenario.

Thank you for your service. Hope to see you in the fall at one of the charity cuts. Good morning to the rest of you knuckleheads too. Carry on.
 
Yup, finally checked the flywheel nut and found the woodruf key is sheared. Funny thing is it had enuff grip to turn over the crank by hand but most of the time I used the clutch spider. jeeze...........

This machine is truly posesed by a demon. Maybe I should take it over and have father Bill exorsise it.

I had an '84 chevy 1/2 ton like this once.

Now the carb. won't pass fuel.

I going to raise the metering lever a touch and shorten the spring also, maybe.
 

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