I’ll keep it in mind .Mark
Pal of mine in PIneBush, well… an acquaintance, is selling his 69Chevelle and 69 El Camino
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I’ll keep it in mind .Mark
Pal of mine in PIneBush, well… an acquaintance, is selling his 69Chevelle and 69 El Camino
If you know anyone interested View attachment 1245607View attachment 1245606
We hit 60* yesterday and probably again today. Junk silver maple in the shop stove to take the chill off.It's warm enough here that I'm only burning one fire a day. That means ugly wood...View attachment 1245682I really dislike the way winters have been the last few years. 30s and 40s in December and January, 2-4 weeks of real cold, teens and below, in February and then, bang, up to the 40s and 50s in a couple days. There seems to be no more gradual temperature transitions.
Tell them to go pound honey.I live in a semi-rural neighborhood that just experienced a major building boom.
The HOA is trying to make me get rid of my hives that I have had here for 14 years!
What a bunch of A-holes!
I'm going to do it. That sounds like Liberals.Man, I’m only gonna be 44 this April and I feel like I’m turning more and more into Clint Eastwood in Gran Turismo……
HOA’s just PISS ME OFF!!!!!!!
Bunch of “got nothing better to do” a$$wipes telling everyone else how to live
The splitter has a 5" cylinder on it now, pushing force won't be any different. The rod is just 1.5" though, I was really surprised how quickly it bent, considering I left off the stick as soon as I saw it start to twist. The new cylinder should retract quite a bit faster. Supposed to show up today, I'll have to locate some heavy walled tubing to accommodate the 2.375" step down in the rod for the push plate. Which, so far, has been a bear to find someone local that has any in stock, or would bore the I'd out for me. Times like this I severely miss having a machine shop at my disposal.If the piston tube diameter is larger than the original the out time will be a little bit longer but your splitting force will be higher. That is because it will take more hydraulic oil to fill the tube up. Your retract time will be quicker because the piston rod is larger in diameter and will require less fluid to fill the front end of the tube.
Why they stopped letting people into scrapyards was due to insurance regulations. I was a frequent visitor at 2 scapyards near me back in the 1980's. All of a sudden the "no public admittance due to insurance regulations" signs went up. Of course this is stupid Taxachusetts.
You got me on this yesterday, but I did a double take on it when someone replied: Gran Torino. LOL, and I'm not even a Ford guy! I know what you mean on movie and feeling though. FYI - I had a boss one time that lived a mirror image to that only with Mopars, not Fords. Almost scary how close the movie portrayed his life.Man, I’m only gonna be 44 this April and I feel like I’m turning more and more into Clint Eastwood in Gran Turismo……
Everyone who works on Stihl saws has a T-27 T wrench!After closer inspection there is also a torx driver in the center of the bolts. I was able to use a standard size Allen wrench to get them out. I didn't have a Torx driver that long to get in the hole. This saw I bought for $50 today. The guy said that the pull start was messing up. It wasn't the pull start. Something was stopping the crank from rotating. I pulled the motor apart and found a semi sticking top ring. It was sticking on the exhaust side and all the way in. The ring on the front, where the gap is, was catching on the intake opening on the up stroke but not on every revolution. The ring groove was carboned up and the (blank owner) was running the saw without an air filter. The transfers in the piston were full of fines and oil. Can you say stupid. I cleaned the ring grooves and the motor spins freely now. The piston and cylinder are in excellent condition with no scoring. I ordered new rings, air filter and crank seals for it. The parts will be in on Friday.
I am going to pretend reading "HOA" is not getting me all spun up as I have stuff to focus on and get done today lol. I have never had to deal with them but watching the fields around me succumb to cookie cutter townhouse and single family HOA style developments really dampers this guys spirit. We just watched as this historic farm established in 1748 was razed earlier this month due to county over reach and developers chasing the all mighty dollar and commercial zoning. The log cabin that was inside the early 1800s expansion that you see there now may have been the oldest house in the county.Man, I’m only gonna be 44 this April and I feel like I’m turning more and more into Clint Eastwood in Gran Turismo……
HOA’s just PISS ME OFF!!!!!!!
Bunch of “got nothing better to do” a$$wipes telling everyone else how to live
Or 2 or 3 or a dozen!Everyone who works on Stihl saws has a T-27 T wrench!
I have never encountered a HOA that wasn't ran by raving idiots.Man, I’m only gonna be 44 this April and I feel like I’m turning more and more into Clint Eastwood in Gran Turismo……
HOA’s just PISS ME OFF!!!!!!!
Bunch of “got nothing better to do” a$$wipes telling everyone else how to live