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Stormin
On ‎4‎/‎20‎/‎2021 at 4:28 PM, Mickwhitt said:

Next question is should I take off the fixed axle and fit rubber suspension arms so I can used it with my car? 

 

  I think you'll find, even with the Indespension units, such a light trailer will bounce unless well loaded. Certainly if your roads are anything like the ones up here. Also with the axle right a the back like that it will swing quite a bit.

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formariz

Spring . It’s time to start planting the flowers.

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ohiofarmer

I found a driveway find 1981 Ford F250 Diesel with many of the "go to Town" options. in real nice shape, but it was a no start no crank truck that is very nice for a northern truck. not knowing a thing about these trucks, i put two new- ish batteries in Still no crank no start. Put two new batteries in that will crank over a 5.9 Cummins with authority. No crank no start. I finally shorted the firewall solenoid. Got crank and no fuel.at the high pressure fuel pump, but the fuel flooded the fuel filter. Nice

  So I reasoned that the start circuit and possibly whatever thingamabopper whirlymagoo that shut off/turned on the fuel was not working.After researching for hours, I kept  coming up with broken pot metal linkage inside the steering column that operated the ignigtion/start switch under the dash board and mounted to the steering column. It wasn't that, but the switch itself needs replaced.

 The batteries are a little low and am charging them up, but after installing the switch, there is fuel going to the injectors. Woo Hoo!! This may be an old truck without a turbo, but without a computer [I think] has me pretty excited.  My next trip should be a success with four batteries to get it started. You just can't figure this kind of stuff out on new equipment.

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8ntruck

 @formariz - my first thought at seeing the picture was that somebody was playing with their new 3d wood carving machine.  Then I looked at the avatar and saw it was you - nope, this is hand work!  Very nice! 

 

I see that the top flower is still a sketch....

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formariz
1 hour ago, 8ntruck said:

I see that the top flower is still a sketch...

Got to give them a little time to grow.:)

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Jeff-C175
2 hours ago, formariz said:

planting the flowers.

 

I can't describe how absolutely in awe I am of your mad skills!  Breathtaking!

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Pullstart

@ohiofarmer did you buy the truck yet, or is this all in anticipation of making it purchase worthy?

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EricF
13 hours ago, Jeff-C175 said:

Of course I've got gobs of resistors and capacitors and diodes and transistors and yes, even VACUUM TUBES!

Hey, I think we've got the same junk box! :lol:

 

I've lost count of how many times I've been able to fix something urgent thanks to hanging on to useful parts stripped off of old stuff before it went to the dumpster. Helps to have the know-how, too. Not enough of that being taught these days -- In spite of the fact that there's so much info out on the internet if you only have the patience to search a bit...

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Mickwhitt

Red hot day here today so I decided I needed to make a fire pit.

Honestly, the honourable Mrs.W is having her girlfriends round this evening and it will drop very cold.

So I cut down an oil drum and did some modifying so it should work as a wood burner. 

20210422_164040.jpg.424bb0d5faa17193499bf9b1ef9ee1ab.jpgKind of a nice shape to it and a raised steel grate so she can burn logs. 

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ohiofarmer
2 hours ago, pullstart said:

@ohiofarmer did you buy the truck yet, or is this all in anticipation of making it purchase worthy?

 

 Gonna buy it anyway. A one thousand dollar truck that would part out if nothing else. I only have pictures on my cell phone which my computer does not like or i could show how nice and solid it is.What is driving us nuts is it has to be towed to the license bureau to verify VIN and mileage before they can title it to me.Because it"s out of state title. Working on that. if I can drive it away from the title bureau, i won't have to pay for the livery service to wait around for the standing around and waiting part. Local law enforcement won't give me a guarantee that one of their officers will not arrest me for driving a truck with expired or no plates to the inspection site only four miles from where the truck sits, and the owner is risk adverse as well.

  I am looking have  to fuss about with this truck. Research indicates that any leak in any fuel connection adds air to the system and then the injectors need bled out. i am so close to it starting it that it would be a shame not to get that accomplished. Anything that can get a feller this excited at my age either makes me live longer or promotes heart failure, I guess. 

  Even then, i will need to repair the rear axle on the Mighty Cummins and decide which truck to sell..

Thanks for asking, @pullstart

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Mickwhitt

20210422_182705.jpg.255f0bbee7cfecfc32a9368939fd2de7.jpgOnce it burns the paint off it will be fine. Then some stove black on it and it will look great.

 

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Mickwhitt

Only trouble is its a girls only club so im stuck indoors all night while they drink gin. 

 

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ebinmaine
Just now, Mickwhitt said:

Only trouble is its a girls only club so im stuck indoors all night while they drink gin. 

 

You're better off mister man. 

Add all those words up and they spell "man trubble". 

 

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squonk
17 hours ago, Jeff-C175 said:

Woke up this morning to a broken refrigerator.  The freezer was still below freezing, about 25° (normally 0-10) and the fridge was around 45° (normally 35-40),

 

 

 

 

Had the same thing happen to me last year. Just a couple days after knee surgery. Big ol GE. You can't find anything like this in a retail store anymore. Big pancake compressor. The condenser fan motor took a dump.  I'm thinking no big deal. Unit brg. Motor. I go to the local supplier thru work. Nothing in stock but a $200 ECM motor.:rolleyes: 2 local appliance stores closed.:( I have motors in my work van but I'm off on workman's compensation so I can't get them.:hide: I need a 2 watt motor. A store 25 miles away has a 9 watt.I take it. Refrigerator sounds like a B-17 bomber starting up but it cools like a mohambie.:) Real fun trying to replace it without bending my leg. Wife has to help me get up off of the floor a bunch of times. I got a 2 watter on the shelf now. 

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Jeff-C175
1 hour ago, squonk said:

I need a 2 watt motor.

 

I'm sure I have what you need!  Shoulda took a road trip! ;)

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squonk

Most of the commercial units I worked on took a 9 watter. I'm told the bigger watt motor won't last long. Well it's been a year and since I have a spare on the shelf it will never die! :violence-blades:

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Jeff-C175
3 hours ago, Mickwhitt said:

Once it burns the paint off it will be fine. Then some stove black on it and it will look great.

 

You mean you aren't going to weld 1/4" rod along the cut edge?  or at least roll it over?  Maybe better yet, roll the edge over 1/4"  (ooops, sorry 6mm) rod and weld? :ychain:

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Jeff-C175
1 hour ago, squonk said:

a spare

 

Right about that!  We're keeping the old fridge.  I've always wanted a Kegerator!

 

And a freezer above to keep my ice cream in.  I must be pregnant... Beer and ice cream sounds really good right now!

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Jeff-C175
4 hours ago, Mickwhitt said:

a nice shape

 

An especially nice shape for cutting piece out to patch rusted mower decks!  Already curved, you're halfway there!

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Tractorhead
4 minutes ago, Jeff-C175 said:

 

Right about that!  We're keeping the old fridge.  I've always wanted a Kegerator!

 

And a freezer above to keep my ice cream in.  I must be pregnant... Beer and ice cream sounds really good right now!

 

A male pregnant can handle that... 😂

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Mickwhitt

I cut it with my new toy, plasma cutter. Brilliant for steel and even does aluminimum and brass.

 

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Jeff-C175
3 minutes ago, Mickwhitt said:

I cut it with my new toy, plasma cutter. Brilliant for steel and even does aluminimum and brass.

 

 

Bet you've got an English Wheel too!

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ebinmaine
3 minutes ago, Jeff-C175 said:

 

Bet you've got an English Wheel too!

There's something I wouldn't mind learning how to use

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Jeff-C175
9 minutes ago, ebinmaine said:

There's something I wouldn't mind learning how to use

 

I had a friend with one years back but he moved.  Was nice to have access to it.  He used to make custom chopper tanks.  I made a bunch of replacement body panels when I was restoring the '63 Nova.

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