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I know this isn't the proper thread to post this on, but all my friends are here. I'm looking to trade my motorcycle for a pickup truck. Looking for a daily driver. 1978 BMW R80\7. 800cc 5 speed. I can post pics later.
 
Ahhhh. First day of summer break. Need to do a bunch of stuff outside, so I hope we get a break from the rain for a bit. But glad to have the rain. Our illustrious guv'nor has declared a drought emergency in our county, and I didn't think we were that dry. But, I'm not a farmer. so I'm not as tuned in to the weather.
 
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I know this isn't the proper thread to post this on, but all my friends are here. I'm looking to trade my motorcycle for a pickup truck. Looking for a daily driver. 1978 BMW R80\7. 800cc 5 speed. I can post pics later.
Will this work? Its bigger than a pick up.:eek::laugh:
 
Lombard has a clean Tilly HL now and sparks again. On to the next thing, clean the fuel tank. Yetch!

He will need his frame welded or splinted in two places.

And, he runs on a prime. Just squirted some gumout in him and held the engine down on the floor and gave him a few rips with the starter rope.
 
mom woke me up early and said dads cow had a calf stuck half out... rolled out and went out to help the vet get the cow, it was a big mess he ended up pullinng the baby back in a ceader/hedgerow. in the process of cacthing and pulling i got knocked down , dragged behind the cow, covered in...stuff... :( :( :( but we got the little heffer safe penned up with mom
ready to play with saws instead of cows :) :) :)
 
I don't think I'll trade my fuel tank goo for the 'and stuff'......................................................
ya a good mental picture would be what happened to the guys on ghostbusters... yes yucky not quite as bad as bill murry got it, but the vet said
I got messed up more than most his helpers :) it was a good learning experiance
 
mom woke me up early and said dads cow had a calf stuck half out... rolled out and went out to help the vet get the cow, it was a big mess he ended up pullinng the baby back in a ceader/hedgerow. in the process of cacthing and pulling i got knocked down , dragged behind the cow, covered in...stuff... :( :( :( but we got the little heffer safe penned up with mom
ready to play with saws instead of cows :) :) :)
Hey cobey: I worked on a 2,000 herd dairy one summer. We always had a pen of heifers expecting their 1st calf. A birthing pen had a large pole in the center. If a heifer had a stuck calf, we'd tie a rope to the calf's front feet, run the cow past the post, and make a few quick raps around it with the rope, and when she hit the end of her rope ~ out popped the calf. Cruel, but effective.
 
mom woke me up early and said dads cow had a calf stuck half out... rolled out and went out to help the vet get the cow, it was a big mess he ended up pullinng the baby back in a ceader/hedgerow. in the process of cacthing and pulling i got knocked down , dragged behind the cow, covered in...stuff... :( :( :( but we got the little heffer safe penned up with mom
ready to play with saws instead of cows :) :) :)
Lot of folks have tried to talk us into raising beef here, we have the room. But nope, not interested! We raise trees. :)
 
Hmmmm. How much oil mix do I need? :)
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