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Achto

No sir, working over the top of the radiator support & fenders.

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ebinmaine
1 hour ago, Achto said:

No sir, working over the top of the radiator support & fenders.

What's the truck?

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Ed Kennell

Nice ...thanks for sharing.    Good to see everyone wearing the orange this time of year.

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ebinmaine
4 minutes ago, Ed Kennell said:

Nice ...thanks for sharing.    Good to see everyone wearing the orange this time of year.

It's a definite here. 

I'm not sure it's an actual law when not hunting.  I do know the IFW Wardens WILL address you if seen in the woods without blaze orange ... whether hunting or not. 

 

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Achto
50 minutes ago, ebinmaine said:

What's the truck?

05 Dodge Dakota.

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WHNJ701
13 minutes ago, ebinmaine said:

It's a definite here. 

I'm not sure it's an actual law when not hunting.  I do know the IFW Wardens WILL address you if seen in the woods without blaze orange ... whether hunting or not. 

 

That's why I am not a fan of Sunday hunting in nj, deer season is from Sept to Feb it's a long enough season and you can get a deer in less than 15 minutes , give some time to others who enjoy the outdoors without having to worry about getting zinged by an arrow or bullet.

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lynnmor
1 hour ago, jabelman said:

That's why I am not a fan of Sunday hunting in nj, deer season is from Sept to Feb it's a long enough season and you can get a deer in less than 15 minutes , give some time to others who enjoy the outdoors without having to worry about getting zinged by an arrow or bullet.

I agree, they are starting the same nonsense in PA.  I have no big issue with hunting, I did it for years, but the game and the people need a break as well.

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Ed Kennell
1 hour ago, lynnmor said:

I agree, they are starting the same nonsense in PA.  I have no big issue with hunting, I did it for years, but the game and the people need a break as well.

 

Being retired and free to hunt during the  week, I am not a supporter of Sunday hunting either, but I do understand the Pa Game commissions concern with regard to the continually declining number of hunters and the resulting loss of revenue.     The Two Sunday hunts were added this year to increase opportunities for the working and school age hunters and hopefully add new hunters and increase revenue.    We shall see how this plays out.  Sunday is a hot button issue with farmers, anti-hunters and others that use the State Game Lands.

The fact is , the hunters  through Millions of dollars of license revenue (no tax dollars) has bought, paid for and manages  the 1.5 million  acres of State Game lands and 400 miles of trails  that are available for free use by hikers, bikers,  bird watchers, horse back riders, snowmobilers, 4 wheelers, and anti-hunters.

Some of the non-paying groups complain when their usage us restricted during certain times for safety reasons and to prevent damage to the trails.  I don't believe they have a clue of the money required  to maintain and protect the acreage and trails involved.  There have been movements in the past to charge fees for use of the game lands and they have always been voted down mainly because of objection from the hunters that bought the game lands.

 

Pa timber forests were decimated through clear cutting practices  in the 1920s and wild game was nearly extinct due to uncontrolled poaching and market hunters.

IMO, the establishment of the Game Commission saved these forests and the deer and turkey populations in the state.

I had a personal interest in restoring the wild turkey in Pa in the 1950s when the Game Commission realized their plan to pen raise and release wild turkey was not working. 

They ended this program and started the trapping and releasing of native wild birds in less populated areas across the state.

Many of these birds were trapped in my" back yard" in Southern Somerset Co.     The whitetail deer, black bear, and wild turkey is now thriving  in nearly every County of Pa. for all to enjoy.

Sorry for the speech,  But as some of you know, I have been hunting for 65 years and have walked thousands of miles over Pa, Md, WVa, and Montana and since being retired  I spend around 1/3 of my time hunting  the forests  of Pa. for deer and turkey.

BTW, I make no apologizes for the passion I have for hunting.  As a 12yo living in the Appalachian Mts, in 1956 it was for subsistence.  Today, every harvest is a religious experience.

 

Sorry for the hijacking your thread Eric.

 

 

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Stormin
1 hour ago, Ed Kennell said:

 

 

 

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  By Eck! They must have been traveling at some lick to come through the wall. :blink:

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ebinmaine
1 hour ago, Ed Kennell said:

Sorry for the hijacking your thread Eric

A. Isn't my thread in the first place so it's all good. 

 

B. Never apologize or be concerned about hijacking any of my threads or quotes or anything like that because I love to see the interactions of all of us and the things that we can learn from each other.

I think we all know that there is a very large number of any type of threads on this site that goes off kilter just a tad...

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Pullstart

@Ed Kennell I understand what you mean about the “religious experience” of taking game.  I thanked her last night for providing for my family before I cut her open.  You have to feel something while killing them.  It’s part of the whole thing.  Also while thanking her aloud, I pat her on the head.  Mainly to make sure she was dead though!

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Stormin

 The deceased buck that was lying down the track was removed yesterday. Taken to a nearby farm where a grave was dug and his body laid to rest.

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Achto

After tearing my Dakota down last weekend for a head change out. I was unable to get it back together last weekend but I made good head way today. I should be back up & running tomorrow. :handgestures-fingerscrossed:

 

Starting to look like an engine again.

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WHX??

Nice work Dan ... be back home today if you need someone to get in your way or offer stupid comments.:lol:

Nice write up there Ed K. Back in the early eighties when I lived in CT we went to visit a shipmate who moved back to his native PA. We drove a road named 209, lots of truck traffic,  if I remember right and there were road killed deer every half mile it seemed. The shipmate had a place out in the boonies and to sit on his porch viewing wildlife was amazing.  

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lynnmor
24 minutes ago, WHX24 said:

Nice work Dan ... be back home today if you need someone to get in your way or offer stupid comments.:lol:

Nice write up there Ed K. Back in the early eighties when I lived in CT we went to visit a shipmate who moved back to his native PA. We drove a road named 209, lots of truck traffic,  if I remember right and there were road killed deer every half mile it seemed. The shipmate had a place out in the boonies and to sit on his porch viewing wildlife was amazing.  

That section of 209 was nicknamed Ho Chi Ming Trail.  You will be glad to know that commercial trucks are now forbidden and it is a pleasant drive, except for an occasional idiot.  I use it as a shortcut going to the northeast, it might be a little slower with the 45 MPH speed limit, but well worth it.

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Mickwhitt

Spent a pleasant day at the lathe turning down a pair of brake discs to suit a racing buggy for a friend.

Cast iron all over the place.

Also cleaned up the flywheel and shaft tapers on my K301 ready to rebuild when the key steel arrives.

Mick 

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ebinmaine
18 minutes ago, Mickwhitt said:

Spent a pleasant day at the lathe turning down a pair of brake discs to suit a racing buggy for a friend.

Cast iron all over the place.

Also cleaned up the flywheel and shaft tapers on my K301 ready to rebuild when the key steel arrives.

Mick 

Did I miss a thread?

What's up with your engine?

This on the main worker?

 

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Mickwhitt

Eric.

I've had a nightmare my friend.

 

Started with some kind of misfire or kickback. Then really bad running.

I though it might be carb or ignition.

Turned out to be the flywheel coming loose and shearing the drive key, thus throwing the timing all to cock.

Im on with rebuilding the whole top end and making a new throttle shaft for the carb as the original is badly worn. 

Poor little Fred, he is in the Emergency room and not going anywhere soon.

Mick 

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ebinmaine
35 minutes ago, Mickwhitt said:

Eric.

I've had a nightmare my friend.

 

Started with some kind of misfire or kickback. Then really bad running.

I though it might be carb or ignition.

Turned out to be the flywheel coming loose and shearing the drive key, thus throwing the timing all to cock.

Im on with rebuilding the whole top end and making a new throttle shaft for the carb as the original is badly worn. 

Poor little Fred, he is in the Emergency room and not going anywhere soon.

Mick 

Ahhhh....

 

Any thoughts on the actual cause?

 

Please do tell Fred the tractor to heal well. 

 

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Stormin
53 minutes ago, ebinmaine said:

Please do tell,

Fred the tractor to heal well.

 

 Didn't realise you were into verse, Eric? :D

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SylvanLakeWH
3 minutes ago, Stormin said:

 

 Didn't realise you were into verse, Eric? :D


Oh... he’s a Haiku Ninja Master...! :ph34r:

 

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ebinmaine
30 minutes ago, Stormin said:

 

 Didn't realise you were into verse, Eric? :D

 

27 minutes ago, SylvanLakeWH said:


Oh... he’s a Haiku Ninja Master...! :ph34r:

 

:bow-blue:

 

 

I've been known from time to time

 

To rhyme a line

 

Not normally while eating a lime

 

Never while drinking wine

 

I try not to do it all the time

 

Because sometimes I make people whine....

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Stormin

Oh Dear!! :rolleyes:

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ebinmaine
2 hours ago, Stormin said:

Oh Dear!! :rolleyes:

I've been mulling this over near to the point of contusion 

 

I've come to the undeniably correct conclusion 

 

I would have made a wonderful replacement for Theodore Geisel

 

 

WTH rhymes with Geisel anyway???

 

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