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ebinmaine replied to JCM's topic in non tractor related discussion
Go back and read what I wrote. I did do that. I have two options. They both gave me the same answer. Nearly verbatim. That's just the issue right there. Tank movement in the future. Remember the mountain. I don't live on flat ground like most of you do. I literally live on top of a pile of Boulders and they are CONSTANTLY MOVING. In order for me to install a propane tank or exterior oil tank like k1, We NEED to have the ground prepared to do so. That's where the excavation companies come in. There are thousands of miles of stone walls here because they keep coming up out of the ground year after year after year. In order to set a tank, you have to dig down a minimum 48 inches to get below the frost line and then backfill with something like sand which has to be brought in. ...so those stones don't come up through the surface in the future. Just a part of living where I do. Nature. -
You need some Big A$$ ceiling fans! When I went to work for BOCES Our offices were in this big building in 2nd floor lofts. It was actually a big garage that could hold about 30 trucks. They kept the loader, grounds equipment, bucket truck and our service vans in there. Had 3 NG ceiling heaters. First winter I was there I noticed the heaters ran all the time and our offices were hot but the shop floor was cold all the time. They had a bunch of these big fans in the ceiling. They weren't on. So I asked why don't you turn on the fans ? They responded with, " They haven't worked in years! " So one day I was at the shop working on some stuff and went investigating. Found the fans breaker off. Turned it on and all the fans come on. Now all the heat made it down to the floor so the heater thermostats would actually turn the heaters on and off. All of the fans had on off switches on columns. In perfect union fashion someone decided instead of turning off each fan when it got warm outside, they would be lazy just turn off 1 breaker and not tell anyone. and no one else went looking for it!
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Very sorry for your loss. Unfortunately I know exactly what your going through. I lost my son on 12/17/23 at age 27. He left a wife and 2 kids under age 3. The past few years have had their rough moments, but time will dull the pain some. I see my son in my 2 grand kids every week. I know it's hard, but hang in there. You and your family will be in my thoughts and prayers!
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Any loss in your clan is devastating. A parent should never have to go through that. So sorry for your beloved loss. Thoughts and prayers my wheel horse brother. Stay strong and live your best life in his honor. All my best!
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So sorry for your loss. Thoughts and prayers are with you and your family.
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Plowing snow, wicked cold, other family vehicles breaking down, things have been a slow process. The transmission is in, along with the transfercase, and I’m working through the challenges of a custom cooler.
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Never had that issue. I think the Rusty Cans pic up some negative vibes from you. Maybe be a little bit nicer too them! Next time you come to the show bring a couple of small parts to paint and some Rusty Regal and some clear. You paint one and I'll paint one. See what happens. Craig has a personal page with nothing on it. Here is the picture group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/1504576093451185
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Jim That was very nice gesture on your part. Sgrlgtr I can’t even imagine how that must feel.. You are good people. Stay strong.
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My deepest sympathy. January was a tough month. Prayers for all.
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Though that way too, but with the millions of live stream public cameras, just think it is a bit of false concern. Now I could see if someone had done something of less and facial rec would pic them up. I always joke when them folks put a profile pic on and use their dog. Could be just plain not that attractive IDK LOL
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JERSEYHAWG / Glenn started following One snow pic
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I just read this and became aware. I dont have fitting words. But I do offer prayers for all. Condolences.
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i was also unaware. please accept my condolences
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WHX?? started following 854 front tires
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Most likely wrong rims but yes might be replaced spindles. Might be some very thin shims but nothing considered spacers. Measure the length of the spindle then we'll know if the spindles or the rims are correct. If it doesn't matter for a correct assembly ... yep get some spacers.
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kpinnc started following 854 front tires
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Rim widths did change alot over the years and spindle lengths with them. I've used spacers up front on several machines to make up the distance. I don't think Wheel Horse ever used them but they do come in handy if your wheels need replaced. TSC carries packs of 3/4 machine washers that work well for smaller gaps, and 3/4 collar locks work well for larger ones.
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cafoose started following One snow pic
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So sorry for your loss, I will keep you and your family in my prayers. If there's anything I can do to help let me know
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Rj58 winter project
Chrishar replied to Chrishar's topic in Restorations, Modifications, & Customizations
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GC Red started following Ed Kennell
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So sorry for your loss. Thoughts and prayers with you and your family.
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GC Red started following Wild Bill in VA
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I was working with the local Explorer Scout group in 04. The Lewis & Clark excursion reenactment stopped at Cupboard Creek on Franklin Island in late spring. As part of that event, a camporee for scouts was held. One of the events in that camporee was a dugout canoe building contest. Logs were supplied various scout troups earlier in the year. Relatively small number of entries - somewhere between 30 and 40. Our Explorer Troup ended winning with our effort. The canoe itself wasn't that great - in my opinion anyhow - but the documentation of the build I think is what gave us the win. Well, the documentation and the fact that we used largely traditional hand tools - axes and adzs - to make the canoe. I think we only used a chain saw for 2 cuts.
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Hey guys, got a question. Is there spacers on front tires on the axle? Or do I have wrong rims on there?
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No he really doesn't ... think he's addicted that stupid FB now. Maybe we should round up a posse and go after him ... bring him back from the dark side. Used to be we couldn't get rid of him. He started a page/group or whatever there called cool wheel horse pics. I'm still ticked off at him he wouldn't part with those nice HLs he had on a pull start tractor with no battery at he BS.
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Ed Kennell started following One snow pic
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So sorry to learn of your loss. My condolences to you and your loved ones.
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A terrible thing you have my deepest sympathy
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WHX?? started following One snow pic
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I can as I lost a daughter and the old saying time heals all wounds was made up by someone who has never lost like this. Speaking from experience there are ways to ease the loss. If it helps you can hang on us. Thoughts and prayers Squirrely.
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Good idea. My daughter is adamant about that. She will have no pictures of my granddaughter allowed to be posted anywhere. I have so many great pictures on my phone with my granddaughter on Wheel Horses, but I can’t/won’t post them.
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