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  1. 12 points
    My four Grandson three college teams all won big over local rivals this Saturday. Lehigh won 17-10 over Lafayette My oldest grandson Reed graduated from Penn State with Astro Physic and Astro Engineering degrees in 2021. He worked 2 years at The Hershey Medical Center Micro -Bio Lab. This fall he was accepted by Lehigh to do his graduate work in Physics. He will be working his way as a teaching assistant. Gettysburg won 40-20 over Juniata My #3 Grandson Jake is a senior music major at Gettysburg. Jake is percussion manager in the marching band, concert band and jazz bands. PSU won 38-15 over WVA My #2 grandson Clayton is a senior accounting major at PSU. My #4 grandson Owen is a junior business major and a manager on the PSU football team Yep, it was a good day for Grandpa.
  2. 11 points
    My youngest grandson just turned 12. He's known for several years that he wants to fly. Today he got his first flying lesson. Doing everything except takeoff and landing, the instructor allowed him to fly the airplane (Cessna 172) by himself. I am so proud of my grandkids and the fact that early on, they have their heads screwed on straight and have a direction in life.
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    This two place snowmobile trailer is perfect for dad. Not only will he use it to move Horses around (plow days, tractor shows, etc) he can also haul stuff home from town. He has owned a little Ford Explorer Sport Trac for about 15-18 years now. It doesn’t have much of a bed and this will help out his cargo capacity nicely. Regarding the bed decking, it doesn’t look like it in the picture but it is treated plywood(CCW). I suggested that dad let it dry out until next spring, then we coat it with an outdoor deck/fence sealer that has been sprinkled with sand to give the deck some traction when damp. Thanks Steve for selling it to me, Dad breathed a whole new life into it with new fasteners, paint, wiring and LED lighting, decking, wheel bearings etc. He is very thankful for it and I know it will be taken care of for years to come😎🙌🏻👍🏻
  5. 6 points
    They are all back in the drawer! now it's time for the electrical drawer!
  6. 6 points
    Here are pictures of my little pilot from today.
  7. 5 points
    Here's my portable press. Hargrave #44 12" made by Cincinnati Tool USA. Used to press pins, straighten plow blades, frames, augers, etc.
  8. 5 points
    Took a little trip for the Labor Day weekend. Been quite a few years since we visited the Falls. Now it's off to Highmark Stadium for the Chicken Wing Nationals at the home of the Buffalo Bills.
  9. 5 points
    No doubt that it is not accidental . It is the result of the example and influence of the ones nourishing their minds and lives. Something that it is altogether missing today .
  10. 4 points
    I lapped the head flat with 320. That took over an hour but it came out great, nice and flat. New OEM Kohler head gasket, ultra sonic cleaned head bolts and wire brushed after. Torqued to 20 and then 30lbs.
  11. 4 points
    There isn't any straightening that plier drawer out, I've seen it first hand.
  12. 4 points
    First: no spare drums. 2nd: the entire process took an hour start to finish. 3rd: My plier drawer needed sorting.
  13. 4 points
    Not totally missing Cas. Stories of these kids help to cancel out all the sad news stories. My belief has always been......Most kids turn out well. Some because of good parenting and some in spite of bad parenting.
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    I started using see-through fuel lines a few years ago. I like to see where in the system the fuel is if I'm having a starting issue. I've tried several brands. The only thing is... None of it is lasting well. Seems like I'm getting maybe 3 seasons out of the lines. Likely I'll go back to a good rubber line and/or a metal/rubber combo when this roll is used up.
  16. 4 points
    Happy Happy Denny! With @c-series don & Madge @AMC RULES 2016
  17. 4 points
    Yes. I like my hitches tight and my tractors red... No brown weld here my friend... I keep them hitches happy with the @peter lena greasy red treatment... besides, no changing hitches around... all my balls are 2"...
  18. 4 points
    All loaded up headed to the haddam neck fair tomorrow!
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  21. 3 points
    Jimmy has changed Latitudes but I'm sure he hasn't changed his Attitude.
  22. 3 points
    I know everyone has their favorite way to get these things out. I’m in the process of rebuilding a 3-speed tranny and have worked on hitch pins before. A lot of heat and banging seemed to be involved. So I got to thinking as I have never seen this way done before, although I’m sure it has, in using a ball joint press. It took me 5 minutes, only a couple smacks with the hammer and the pin isn’t all marred up and reusable. The beauty of this method is it’s portable and not a stationary press. Gitty up!
  23. 3 points
    Much safer for old wobble guys that tend to tip over.
  24. 3 points
    We hiked out to some cellar holes between the mountains across the street. Roughly 5 miles. Did some metal detection. Cool stuff. Stopped for some soup and cheese then came home. Excellent day!!
  25. 3 points
    This is exactly the tool.
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  27. 3 points
    Got my fill of chicken wings, that's for sure. This will be the last year or so for the Bills in this stadium.
  28. 3 points
    Number 3 grandson came over this morning. After just having new soffits and facias, the next job was to de-moss the roof. So I put him to work. After 6hrs work. 5hrs for him and 2hrs for me. Still a bit to do, but he's coming in the morning to finish it before he goes to work for 2pm. I cleaned the bottom 3 rows and cleared up after he left. There'll be a full wheel barrow of moss by tomorrow. Back is to do another day, but that's not as bad.
  29. 3 points
    @rmaynard the CONFIDENCE HE EXPERIENCED WILL CHANGE HIS LIFE ! enhance that ,and encourage him on what he would like to do . you will probably notice how he listens more and responds to opportunities , from one grandpa to another , and your wife also , the right stuff , pete
  30. 3 points
    That is what I do, works like a charm. Sir Skunky has a old school mind. He probably sold old brake drums.
  31. 3 points
    Hello all! Been busy this year but I'm still around. Like a dummy, I picked up a cheap 312 that hasn't ran in 3 years due to electrical problems. The plus side is I bought it with the books, bill of sale and from the original owner that put it in the corner of his shed saving it from being outside.The choke cable is stuck and throttle cable is so loose that it falls on it's own. After draining old fuel, changing oil, cleaning All the grounds, and putting safety switches in the correct places, I got it to wake up. So, a bath was next then a rub down with fluid film. Might as well see if it works. I mowed for 3 hours and no problem. However, how do I get the deck to raise higher? The rear gauge wheels drag the ground. It seems no point to even raise or lower it anyway. Tractor is way too small to fit me and told the other half that it's being sold since I do not want a roller skate. She informed me that she is little and she is going to keep it. Didn't know my tractor was her idea..... Fine! Since SHE is the proud owner that means only one thing, I can sell the other tractors I don't like and find a 520!
  32. 3 points
    here is photo of "bigger" 520HC --- only a couple inches --- but typically the HC's also have the slider seat to give operator more room to slide seat back -- of course you can put the seat sliders on other wh seats
  33. 3 points
    They are old but work great for cleaning up trannys. 😉
  34. 3 points
    Your saw horses look just like the ones I got from my Grandfather!
  35. 3 points
    I am on my 3rd Subaru. First was a 1997 second a 2002, and current one is a 2014. I live in central Maryland. Many roads here are still treated with salt in winter. I have never had any problem with rust or corrosion. I have the car safety inspected once a year by an independent garage. I have never gotten a report that anything was rusting. I would avoid any "rust proofing" service. Just like extended warranties on appliances, phones, and outdoor equipment, they are all just money making gimmicks.
  36. 3 points
    Agreed on. Don has a couple neat ones there with the Briggs swaps too.
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  39. 3 points
    Not exactly a side shot but I guess it is close enough! The 418-C poised and ready to mow, but the 416-H wants in on the action. I ended up with using the 416 with the vacuum because it needed to be bagged.
  40. 3 points
    Dragged out the 867 after being in the back of the shed for almost 10 months.. fired right up
  41. 2 points
    Don’t forget to retorque after you run it for a while.
  42. 2 points
    Finished painting this….
  43. 2 points
    I have about 6 ft of yellow and 20 of the blue stuff. I have gone back to Gates Fuel line from McMaster.
  44. 2 points
    Well done! Everyone needs a set of beater sawhorses! A lot of pin removal depends on what part is stuck. The slot hitch arms (in my case) or the part in the transaxle case. I was able to use a BIG clamp on a big nut over one end (hole bigger than the pin) and a small washer (slightly smaller than the pin) on the other end. Pressure, penetrant, propane, and patience. On the third day of adding a bit more pressure it popped.
  45. 2 points
    That's clearly a reason you should pay me more? See you next week
  46. 2 points
    I appreciate all the tips. Handy Don made me think and sometimes we need someone to joggle our memory. I had not thought of my other 15 inch wheel tractor, gt 14 and it has the draw bar on it. So I have one, will try to get it off next week and another step to making it complete and mine.
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  48. 2 points
    Carved wood ornament I made to match the one I made for my 73 12-8
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  50. 2 points
    Ol’ B-80/8 speed and tub cart….NOT retired yet!
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