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ebinmaine

Well played men...well played.  

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SylvanLakeWH
45 minutes ago, ebinmaine said:

Well played men...well played.  

 

Played? :confusion-confused:

 

I learned somethin’ new tonight…!!! :handgestures-thumbupright:

 

I’m gonna rearrange my :wh:‘s in the garage tonight so’s they can kiss!!!

 

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ebinmaine

We went for a walk across the front border of the acreage and then walked ALL the tractor paths. 

 

We had done some work over the past weekend to complete a large loop and several smaller ones. 

 

We now have 1.2 MILES of trails around here!!

 

 

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Horse Newbie

Some GPS app ?

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8ntruck
15 hours ago, ebinmaine said:

We've been pondering about getting an enclosed trailer for multiple things. Camping, tractor shows, meet and greets, whatever comes up.

 

Been watching the prices off and on kind of half-heartedly for at least two or three years now and it seems as though the used ones in our area are not much less than a new one.

 

If you get a minute I'd love to see some pictures of what you have there.

 

Sounds like you pulled off an excellent purchase.

It will be a few days before I get pictures.  I'm in Ky this week doing more surveying  and more clearing on our 20 acres.  Calling that trailer rough would be generous.

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ebinmaine
7 hours ago, Horse Newbie said:

Some GPS app ?

It's a hiking app called Alltrails.  

 

We had to correct the map a fair amount based our own memory. 

 

The app will place you within about 30 to 50 ft of reality. 

For instance, we walked the near side of the road but it places the trail about 10 feet into the neighbors land across the street. 

Also, there was a straight stretch in the marked trail the doesn't exist so we corrected that. 

 

Give a little common sense and preparation it's a great tool for hiking and exploring areas. 

 

 

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19richie66

Hoorah!

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Horse Newbie

A month and a half or so ago one of our powered recliners on our living room sectional stopped working...right around the morning after a BIG, close, lightning strike. ( It shook the house, and I about jumped out of my skivies :lol: )

I thought, well it took a voltage surge...

Got my HF VOM and checked things out...

Was getting 120 volts past the on/off button, fuse, and to the wiring harness up to the AC/DC converter, but the power light on the converter was not lit.

Went to the jungle site and ordered one for about $20 or so and today when I got home I rolled the recliner over and hooked it up...

We are horizontal again !

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8ntruck

Yesterday I got the rest of the elevation readings on my proposed driveway route onto our 20 acres in Ky.  Today my son and I shot elevations 10 feet either side of the center line.  We used the surveyors range stick and my Craftsman laser level mounted on a tripod.  Worked pretty well.

 

I then used the Stihl trimmer with a brush blade to start clearing the underbrush where the first building is planned.  Whoever designed the trimmer did a good job.  I ran out of gas about the same time the trimmer did.

 

@ebinmaine - your tractor with the chipper on it would be just the thing to process the scratch I am making.

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ebinmaine
5 hours ago, 8ntruck said:

ebinmaine - your tractor with the chipper on it would be just the thing to process the scratch I am making

Gotta get you a chipper. 

Some kinda handy. 

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Lee1977

I earlier today was looking for a Church Key. Haven't need one in quite a while, but I new I would never throw one away. Half an hour later after going through plastic bins,drawers, tool boxes, still hadn't found one.

Uncovered dads old oak tool chest and started through it. After raking a round in little compartment at the top there it was, a genuine nickel plated church key. The need for it, I open an old case of 10 w  hydraulic oil

there they were in quart metal cans. Some of the younger member might not know what a church key is.

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oliver2-44
3 minutes ago, Lee1977 said:

it was, a genuine nickel plated church key. The need for it, I open an old case of 10 w  hydraulic oil

there they were in quart metal cans. Some of the younger member might not know what a church key is.

 Those cans have some age on them, True Dino oil!

Please post a picture of them

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Lee1977
21 minutes ago, oliver2-44 said:

 Those cans have some age on them, True Dino oil!

Please post a picture of them

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ebinmaine

Boy ain't them puuuuuurtyy. 

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lynnmor

Service SF began in 1981, just recently for a guy my age.

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8ntruck

Back out in the woods today.  One of my goals this week was to work in the woods for 3 days and not fall.  Didn't make it.  Had a leaner, maybe 20' tall and about 2 1/2" diameter at the base.  While I was pulling I'd down, I took a step back, and found a low spot in the ground.  I gracefully (at least I think so) bent at the waist, landed on my 'padding', then rolled onto my back.  Ended up on my back with my feet pointed up hill.  My mind said just sit up.  My 6.5 decade old abs just laughed!

 

Nothing hurt but my pride.

 

My C195 will eventually be assigned to Ky.  Sure could have used it today.

 

Before and after pictures in a couple days.

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ebinmaine

@8ntruck good to hear you weren't hurt. 

No worries. Happens to all of us one time or another. 

I'm not exactly what you folks would refer to as graceful. In fact I'd be more like "sans grace". 

 

Just keep getting back up. 

 

 

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Stormin

 About 3-4 weeks ago, on my Thursday trip to Scotland, lost some of the electrics on the Hyundai Santa Fe. Electric windows wouldn't work. Heater/ac wouldn't. And it wouldn't start. Garage found the starter solenoid was shorting out. New starter fitted. 

 Yesterday as I was about to go over, it refused to start. Same symptoms and starter dead, zilch, not a tweet. I was not a happy bunny . Phoned the garage and told they would try to collect it if they could. They didn't but I must admit I wasn't expecting them to. I know how busy they are.

  The owner and a mechanic landed up this afternoon. Replaced a fancy fuse, disconnected the starter and everything was working again. Connect the starter and pop went the fuse. Looks like another faulty starter. This one a brand new AC Delco. (Not Lucas, Squank, DougC. Sorry to disappoint you.) Si ordered another there and then. Should arrive, (I hope) Monday.

  So the Santa Fe is back at the garage and a Honda Civic Si's left me sits in its place.

  The rest of the afternoon was spent venting my wrath at AC Delco on some logs with the chainsaw and splitter.

 

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Handy Don
2 hours ago, Stormin said:

venting my wrath at AC Delco on some logs with the chainsaw and splitter

I've learned that venting wrath on productive projects helps it dissipate faster. When you can use a chainsaw, well, so much the better!

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RandyLittrell

Just chillin with the grandson today! Both my kids are here too, love it! 

 

 

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JPWH

Spent the week in the Smokey Mountains. And drove the 6 hour trip home today.

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RandyLittrell

Took a little roadtrip and picked up this 312 classic for Terrie @Goldnboy It's a nice tractor that he should be arrested for stealing! Haven't made up my mind if I am gonna give it to him yet!! :violence-blades:

 

 

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19richie66

Still plugging away on these. Beautiful scenery @JPWH I love it up there. Wish we could have moved to that side of the state. 😎

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ebinmaine

Rebuilding the carburetor for the monster splitter. 

 

 

 

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ebinmaine

Here's the end result. 

 

 

 

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