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13 hours ago, aRodgers14 said:

Hi! I'm not allowed to send messages yet it looks like but I commented on the YouTube video about my hook. I pulled the 560 from about 15:24 onward. 

There you are!  :text-welcomeconfetti: I’ll see what I can find for you.

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:WRS:   @aRodgers14

 

Looks like you have the insulated cover @Andy N. ... does it help that much? 

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9 hours ago, WHX?? said:

Looks like you have the insulated cover @Andy N. ... does it help that much? 

 

Yes. Definitely helps hold temp during the winter when doing a long smoke at low cooking temps. Doesn't matter much in the summer months. I just leave it on year round. 

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10 hours ago, WHX?? said:

:WRS:   @aRodgers14

 

Looks like you have the insulated cover @Andy N. ... does it help that much? 


Uncle Jim @aRodgers14 had an awesome pull on that International getting the sled over that hump in the track @Achto and she has Wheel Horses too!  

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Kevin,      :text-thankyouyellow:          That is without a doubt the best video you have ever done,         Loved it.     During the tour of the tractor barn you commented on the variety of ways people changed tractor design, none more so than the steering on this Avery, guess they were going for high ground clearance.     Thanks for taking us along.

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7 minutes ago, 953 nut said:

Kevin,      :text-thankyouyellow:          That is without a doubt the best video you have ever done,         Loved it.     During the tour of the tractor barn you commented on the variety of ways people changed tractor design, none more so than the steering on this Avery, guess they were going for high ground clearance.     Thanks for taking us along.

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I almost didn’t include my random blabbering, because it was not informative.  I was simply amazed at the things I was seeing!

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4 hours ago, 953 nut said:

the steering on this Avery, guess they were going for high ground clearance

I'm thinking that with separate rear wheel brakes, that Avery might be able to pivot on either rear wheel, turning within its overall length.image.png.e1046d1afb5f08eb2c0563a16e4c8483.png

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3 hours ago, Handy Don said:

I'm thinking that with separate rear wheel brakes, that Avery might be able to pivot on either rear wheel, turning within its overall length.image.png.e1046d1afb5f08eb2c0563a16e4c8483.png

The other feature of that setup is that front wheel track can probably be adjusted dynamically. 

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Another great video Kevin.                :text-thankyouyellow:               I have no idea what this machine did (perhaps it was used for making mill work like crown  molding) but it was in the sawmill building and I would love to see it in operation with all of those gears and wheels turning.

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