Tweedledude
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Very very nice..... Merry Christmas MiskLook at me being all christmassy
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Very very nice..... Merry Christmas MiskLook at me being all christmassy
Wow!Home now. There's about 16" to deal with. Last two hours were two track on the highway. Last 20 was guess where the road is.(Normal for here)
What was causing the miss?Cats killed the mouse. Wat flushed it.
Fred used to keep the wee vermin in the yard down. The landlady lets the chickens out to road. They stay close by - they're a bunch of homebodies, really. They do explore the barn a little bit.
We've had deer in the fields. I haven't seen turkeys yet. I have seen them a couple of miles up the road, so they would be subject to come to visit, I imagine.
Wat may have sorted out the engine miss in Super Fred. We'll reexamine tomorrow. The lower radiator hose let out all the coolant while Fred was being fiddled with. Break or slipped off to be determined.
So glad you were able to make that happen this year! Sounds like everybody had a wonderful time and were all tuckered out at the end.Quite a day. My mom is very frail. But we got her to my sisters and back
That in and out of the car sucks. Do the staff have any suggestions? I think we were told sit sideways then swing the legs in. Easier said than done though. There are car seat cushions made to assist with the whole spin portion after you sit. I have no idea how well they work.The hardest part was getting her in/out of the car.
Cats gonna cat, right?A mouse got into the house. TDK cornered it. It got away. Ethyl chimed in. They still haven't killed it yet. They are playing with it to death. I think that Ethyl growled at TDK over possession.
I may have to go over and take it from them and toss it outside.
I don't like that last part of the game. Not a strong part of my wheelhouse.Home now. There's about 16" to deal with. Last two hours were two track on the highway. Last 20 was guess where the road is.(Normal for here)
I agree. .. welcome back - all in one piece!Wow!
You sound like a seasoned snow veteran, so hopefully it wasn’t too bad for you. Welcome back!
What was causing the miss?
How do you time those old motors? I have never ripped a motor all the way apart. I’m probably not going to start either!
Closest I’ve ever gotten was when we had an engine fire on our Torino. Closest I’ve ever gotten was when we had an engine fire on our Torino. I had to replace the intake manifold, carburetor, cleaner and a shot ton of wires and hoses that melted. We got lucky.
Totally stressfulHome now. There's about 16" to deal with. Last two hours were two track on the highway. Last 20 was guess where the road is.(Normal for here)
This makes my head spin....These engines come to rest when you shut them off with one exhaust valve wide open. Your one cylinders flathead will always come to rest with its exhaust valve open. All the way open. Various crud which gets hot while it's running can accumulate on the exhaust valve stem and solidify. If it gets too built up, it'll hold the valve open. On your mower or tiller, simply pull the head and rotate the engine until the intake valve is wide open. The lobe will be away from the exhaust valve. Shoot a bot of solvent on the stem and let it run down. Rotate the engine to make sure it's working as designed. The last mower I did I had to soak the stem 3 or 4 times before it was clean enough.
The seller said that the #2 exhaust valve was stuck open. I think he ran a compression check. He was going to pull the head but I agreed to buy the car if he'd leave it be, so he did. He said that he'd tried the solvent in the oil thing without success. I figured that worst come to worst, I'd have to pull the head if my experiment failed, which I think it has worked. If I pulled the head, I'd have done what I'd do with the mower engine. If that didn't work, it would be because something like a valve spring had broken was had bound the valve. There's a crankcase air inlet cylinder which was added by the factory after the first few engine went out and got sticky valves, and it's missing. It'll surprise you to know, Wat has spares.
This makes my head spin....
We have one about 6', that needs to go up. Upgraded to all white LED lights a few years ago. Looks better with the LEDs.Oh forgot.
We put up our giant 8’ Christmas star on the back of our barn, which faces the road. I addd more lights, so it looks really good.
Glad you are safe. I don’t envy you as I drove in a where is the road northeastern snow storm once. It was white knuckles.Home now. There's about 16" to deal with. Last two hours were two track on the highway. Last 20 was guess where the road is.(Normal for here)
Standard operating procedure here for 6 months of the year.Glad you are safe. I don’t envy you as I drove in a where is the road northeastern snow storm once. It was white knuckles.
I'm glad everyone is safe. We didn't get hardly any snow, just a dustingGlad you are safe. I don’t envy you as I drove in a where is the road northeastern snow storm once. It was white knuckles.
Hardly anymore. I remember some really good storms when I was a kid and into my 20s. Every so often we will still get one, but it’s been abt five years of Angel shit.When I lived in Philly, we used to get between 18 to 24 inches of snow in December, and 3 + feet in January at any given time
It keeps my clothes sorted, so it does what it needs to.All right! She's keeper!
Do you like it?