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17 pointsA cool 77F and a nice breeze this morning. So I took my last walk before the show. I was taking a pic of the new calf when he turned and was staring to my left. I turned to see what he was staring at and saw this. Stopped on the way home to pick a few berries and a helper showed up to help pick. It was a quality walk.
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10 pointsLots of us will be on the road for long trips starting in the next couple days. Please be careful out there people! The old adage, Drive defensively! applies more and more everyday. Give yourself that extra time. Give yourself that extra space. Allow yourself and your passengers that extra little bit of awareness of everything around you on the roads. Grab that extra bottle of water. But also, make sure you've got your electrolytes up to par. Most of all, have lots and lots of fun!
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8 pointsI took my granddaughter on her first WheelHorse ride. She loved it.
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7 pointsBeen on the road all day coming to the Big Show so this is a bit late. About 1000 BC a young shepherd who would grow up to be King David is credited with having written the 23rd Psalm, the inspired word of God. Dear Lord please forgive me but the Wheel Horse Garden Tractor had not yet been created. However, if it had then the Psalmist might have written this: The Wheel Horse is my garden tractor; I shall not want. It moweth my green pastures: it leadeth me beside the still waters. It restoreth my soul: The Wheel Horse plowith the snow on the paths of righteousness. Yea, though I drive through the valley of the green tractors, I will fear no evil: for thou art with me; thy Unidrive and thy Kohler, they comfort me. Thou preparest a Wheel Horse Collectors’ Club show before me: thou anointest my engine with oil; my cup runneth over. Surely goodness and mercy shall follow me all the days of my life: and I will drive a Wheel Horse forever. 23 The Lord is my shepherd; I shall not want. 2 He maketh me to lie down in green pastures: he leadeth me beside the still waters. 3 He restoreth my soul: he leadeth me in the paths of righteousness for his name's sake. 4 Yea, though I walk through the valley of the shadow of death, I will fear no evil: for thou art with me; thy rod and thy staff they comfort me. 5 Thou preparest a table before me in the presence of mine enemies: thou anointest my head with oil; my cup runneth over. 6 Surely goodness and mercy shall follow me all the days of my life: and I will dwell in the house of the Lord for ever. A while back @ebin main replied to a post with his version of the Wheel Horse psalm.
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7 pointsThere's a house about a quarter mile up that has several long haired, longhorned, Highland cattle, some sheep, a few chickens. Monday afternoon Trina and I were walking by the house about a quarter mile PAST theirs. Standing in the end of the driveway... Side by side... was two of their adult cows. A thousand pounds a piece or more. Probably 4 ft horn span. LOOSE. Just standing there watching us. They might have been 15 ft away. We went and got the girl that owns them and helped wrangle them towards the correct house some. Didn't occur to me until the next day I probably should have been a little nervous about that.
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7 pointsI had to make lists (not shared here ) to keep the transport straight. Some of them are “Going to the BS”, “Coming home from the BS”, and a separate, “Shopping at the BS”. I did make a strategic decision NOT to bring the roof-top bars for the car. This will probably, but not certainly, inhibit a purchase that won’t fit on the trailer or in the car. Even my wife asked, “But aren’t you leaving one tractor at the show? So you’ll have plenty of room on the trailer!” Sometimes I’m still amazed that such a smart woman was willing to marry me and stick around for 50 years (as of last week).
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5 pointsCongrats Don and Mrs. H. These ladies are pretty smart and tough. Mrs K has tolerated me for over 60 years.
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5 pointsThat's up for debate Eating mac and cheese off the ground with a pooper scooper tends to make one wonder
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5 pointsSomeone’s excited! There’s a @Blasterdad in my driveway before I’m out of bed! let’s go!
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5 pointsWhen I bought my GT-14 with a front end loader in PA the seller advised me to remove the front bucket because it was about six inches over the tail end of my trailer, probably saved me some aggravation.
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4 pointsAfter seeing how corn head grease works, I think it would work well in the auger gear box. I may give it a try.
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4 pointsMarried at birth organized? What did your dad owe her dad? You don’t look a day over 49!
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4 pointsI'm about 1 hour and 35 minutes. out. I'll leave the house at 7 tomorrow morning. .
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4 pointsRear end wire brushed, sanded, primed, and painted high gloss black.
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4 pointsJust remember driving is like coloring, keep it between the lines. God speed folks.
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4 pointsTyped in "is @WHX?? crazy?" on AI system and got this response: "Has not maintained red name supporter status on Redsquare. So yes Virginia, whxx is crazy, and will be subject to a mandatory 1 month of only using, driving, repairing or ruining 's with Techy's... No Kohlers allowed."
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4 pointsReady to roll. Boy is driving his Silverado and hauling the open. I am in white truck with camper.
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3 pointsLooks like it was a 401...nice horse. The deck looks to be a 1961 also. The 1960 deck would have the back wheels inside the deck. Great pictures.
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3 points"We went and got the girl that owns them and helped wrangle them towards the correct house some." I thought you were intimidated by the girl!
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3 pointsI went past Chambersburg yesterday and there was a small rain storm just south of it
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3 pointsLet Horse Barn know where that is... he can stop and give Richard's a quick zap...
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3 pointsAbsolutely. I've been around farm animals off and on my entire life. I have a great respect for what something like a big Belgian horse or an ox or steer could do. I learned a long time ago not to fear them but RESPECT them.
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3 pointsThe two long screws also hold the body of the starter together. Duct tape to hold the body together as you remove the long screws.
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3 pointsI can't say as I have read the manuals but I don't see that being abnormal. I operate a pile of hydrostatic and automatic machines both at work and at home and I believe all of them do that free rolling downhill to some extent. I've just gotten in the habit of pulling back on the hydro motion control almost to the point of having it in reverse, if needed.
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3 pointsMy 418C does that also but the way I figure it I am getting the lawn cut faster.
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3 pointsHold on a minute. Those are only botched links. Nothing to do with that! LOL
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3 pointsLocked and loaded to hit the road tomorrow morning and following @stevebo @Chris T @Ken B @Brennanbo down . This shall be interesting.
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3 points@JCM this not the origonal engine,i belve it is a 350 small block and only says it has 12k miles but I'm Shure it has rolled over at once so 112,000 or 212,000 miles or more
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3 pointsThis is kinda like shopping on Amazon. You don’t even need to leave your house
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3 pointsThose trailers with the flip up ramp really kill your fuel economy. Note that SpaceX uses things like that to slow down their rocket boosters coming back from space! If the tailgate comes off easily, leave it behind? And... To me, this SCREAMS “Back to the Future"
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3 pointsThe c165 is running great after the valve job yesterday. Mason is using it to mow the lawn and it’s doing a great job. See you guys at the show.
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2 pointsHard to believe but pulling back on the hand control does the same thing.
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2 pointsI agree with the few guys who said to stay off the turnpike. The extra you spend on gas will be made up in what you save on tolls. The route through Bellfonte is a good one if you know it, or have a GPS. For someone unfamiliar with the route I would take I80 across to Lewisburg and get off on to US15 south bound. From there it is a straight shot down 15 to 234/Heidlersburg Rd. From there you can literally follow the signs into Ardentsville, turn right a the T in town, and that goes to the fair grounds. I've run both routes coming home from Erie, and despite what the GPS will say, travel time is very similar.