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  2. kpinnc

    Blizzard in the south!

    There are 3 or 4 changes of wet clothes and coats strategically placed in my son's room to dry. Luckily his mother had already got him a couple coats so those change out easily. Gloves are where we've come up short. So the rule is: when your hands no longer hurt it's time to come inside and warm up! One odd thing about this dry fluffy snow- it melts quick! The temp is only in the high 20s but sunshine still does what it does!
  3. SPINJIM

    Betcha y’all didn’t know 30

    I'm one of those 'young souls' trapped in an old body. I remember watching the Lone Ranger and Tonto and his horse Silver. Rarely missed an episode.
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  5. Ed Kennell

    Betcha y’all didn’t know 32

    OK, you're all caught up and forgiven Richard. Just don't let us hanging again.
  6. Treepep

    Betcha y’all didn’t know 32

    Binge betcha! Love it Thank you sir!
  7. Treepep

    Betcha y’all didn’t know 30

    There got you sir!
  8. Ed Kennell

    Betcha y’all didn’t know 31

    Wendys chili with a free senior drink is my go to fast food lunch. Usually about 3 bucks, but some days when I go to pay the counter girl says you're good.
  9. Ed Kennell

    Betcha y’all didn’t know 30

    One of my faves in the '50s. As kids, we spent 90% of our daylight hours outside. Except on Saturday mornings when The Lone Ranger show was close to coming on the TV when we raced home to watch. I still remember my baby sister that was falling behind in the race home yelling "don't turn it on till I get there cause I don't want to miss it". My gang...where's Eddie?
  10. Treepep

    Blizzard in the south!

    Just bubble wrap them and let them play. Id watch
  11. Easton Rich

    Betcha y’all didn’t know 32

    That would be asking a lot of poor Richard
  12. The gunk foam is more gentle around plastic. I like to de grease clean up and spray tire foam on tires. The v bar chains are my favorite, They seem to last forever. Looks like a nice tractor. You might want rear tires filled as well.
  13. S416-8

    D180 Oil Fill Cap Blew Off

    Thanks and sad new.. finally got it in the garage and the left cylinder is dead. Has spark and fuel and that is it.. Now do I try to fix it, find another and use this for parts, sell it off for parts or ?????
  14. Instant replay on YT perhaps???
  15. rmaynard

    Mats hydro pedal kit

    @Tonytoro416 As you can see the angle lever would hit the plate if mounted with original holes. Moving it outward eliminated the conflict.
  16. I am one of those old souls trapped in a young body, I really enjoyed a lot of the old shows including the Lone Ranger and Tonto.
  17. ri702bill

    Betcha y’all didn’t know 32

    Wasn't there a penalty called for "Unnecessary Holding" called on that play??
  18. pfrederi

    Betcha y’all didn’t know 31

    Haven't eaten at a McDonalds in almost 20 years, Never really went much after Hamburgers stopped being 15 cents
  19. 953 nut

    Blizzard in the south!

    I am a NASCAR fan and had been looking forward to today's race but it has been postponed until Monday due to snow.
  20. February 1, 2004, “Nipplegate” controversy at the Super Bowl XXXVIII halftime show. A singularly sensational event occurs during the halftime show of the Super Bowl. While performing a duet with Janet Jackson, Justin Timberlake briefly exposed one of her breasts in what was later described as a "wardrobe malfunction."
  21. January 31, 1990, The Soviet Union’s first McDonald’s fast food restaurant opens in Moscow. Throngs of people line up to pay the equivalent of several days’ wages for Big Macs, shakes and french fries.
  22. January 30, 1933, With the stirring notes of the William Tell Overture and a shout of “Hi-yo, Silver! Away!” The Lone Ranger debuts on Detroit’s WXYZ radio station.
  23. January 29, 1936 First players elected to the Baseball Hall of Fame: Ty Cobb, Babe Ruth, Honus Wagner, Christy Mathewson and Walter Johnson.
  24. January 28, 1985, Music stars gather to record “We Are the World” The special instruction Quincy Jones sent out to the several dozen pop stars invited to participate in the recording of “We Are the World” was this: “Check your egos at the door.” Jones was the producer of a record that would eventually go on to sell more than 7 million copies and raise more than $60 million for African famine relief. But before “We Are the World” could achieve those feats, it had to be captured on tape—no simple feat considering the number of major recording artists slated to participate. With only one chance to get the recording the way he and songwriters Michael Jackson and Lionel Richie wanted it, Jones convened the marathon recording session of “We Are the World” at around 10 p.m. on the evening of January 28, 1985, immediately following the conclusion of the American Music Awards ceremony held just a few miles away.
  25. cleat

    Got another one. A 416 this time.

    My wife came out to the shop to see what I was doing and took a couple of pictures of me on the tractor. Of course no shoes are allowed yet, have to keep it clean. My truck and her Explorer are sitting under cover waiting for spring whenever it finally gets here. Hopefully by mid April.
  26. The bushing in the steering wheel was worn out and hitting the top of the dash on my 520 when I got it. Most everything was raised on the 312-8.
  27. cleat

    Got another one. A 416 this time.

    Fender protectors ready to install with double side tape. These protectors are just 2 inch diameter hard plastic discs that I grabbed from work years ago, I don't know what they were from. Fender protectors double side tape installed. Tape is 1" wide so two strips are required. 2 inch punch used to trim excess tape. Fender protector double side tape trimmed. Fender protector showing double side tape backing removed from one. Fender protectors installed. Seat installation complete.
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