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SylvanLakeWH

A Haiku

 

Ugga Dugga du

Ugga dugga ugga du

Ugga dugga du?

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Docwheelhorse
6 minutes ago, adsm08 said:

3 Ugga Dugga is the highest torque spec I've encountered.

Man... you need a bigger Air Compressor and the requisite bigger Ugga Dugga gun... maybe an Ugga Dugga Cannon !

 

 
An Ugga Dugga is a unit of measurement consisting of time and torque, often found in automotive workshops. Ugga duggas can be counted infinitely, but it is commonly understood that 7 Ugga duggas is the maximum torque, while 3 Ugga duggas is sufficient to hold most projects
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EB-80/8inPA
21 minutes ago, SylvanLakeWH said:

A Haiku

 

Ugga Dugga du

Ugga dugga ugga du

Ugga dugga du?

Best one yet!:eusa-dance:

Not to disparage your previous fine efforts, but this one truly speaks to me.  What it’s saying, though, I have no idea!

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wallfish
7 hours ago, Achto said:

Absolutely no regard for tongue weight would be my guess ??   

My guess is a BIG RV trailer. Cranking that handle lowering it down must've been exciting !!! Probably 3 drunk guys standing on the front of the tractor holding that down too.

 

32 minutes ago, Docwheelhorse said:

It must of been on one of the Briggs powered tractors and the guy side stepped the clutch. You gotta be careful, the Briggs powered stuff is stout! That's why all of @Wild Bill in VA Tecumseh powered stuff has perfectly straight hitch pins ! Lol

Yeah, a Briggs. Sure! Now that's funny right there

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Docwheelhorse
9 minutes ago, wallfish said:

My guess is a BIG RV trailer. Cranking that handle lowering it down must've been exciting !!! Probably 3 drunk guys standing on the front of the tractor holding that down too.

 

Yeah, a Briggs. Sure! Now that's funny right there

Not nice Mr. @wallfish... Ill see you at Zagray at Noon on the playground!!

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wallfish
19 minutes ago, Docwheelhorse said:

Ill see you at Zagray at Noon on the playground!!

:ROTF:

Make it 12:20 since you'll be late by trying to get that Briggs to start.:ychain:

Are you gonna make the summer show on the 16th?

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Docwheelhorse
2 minutes ago, wallfish said:

:ROTF:

Make it 12:20 since you'll be late by trying to get that Briggs to start.:ychain:

Are you gonna make the summer show on the 16th?

I'll be there !

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wallfish
2 minutes ago, Docwheelhorse said:

I'll be there !

Nice!

Want me to bring that smaller rear tray thingy? What ya bring'n for a ride?

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Docwheelhorse
8 minutes ago, wallfish said:

Nice!

Want me to bring that smaller rear tray thingy? What ya bring'n for a ride?

Sure if you want... Ill have the B80... Ill bring the big tray if you wanna swap.

 

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wallfish

Think you'll find that smaller one will be much better for cruise'n around people. Won't fit 60 cans of 20-50 oil on a single trip but other than that....

I have a bigger one already that I can shrink down

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adsm08
1 hour ago, Docwheelhorse said:

Man... you need a bigger Air Compressor and the requisite bigger Ugga Dugga gun... maybe an Ugga Dugga Cannon !

 

 
An Ugga Dugga is a unit of measurement consisting of time and torque, often found in automotive workshops. Ugga duggas can be counted infinitely, but it is commonly understood that 7 Ugga duggas is the maximum torque, while 3 Ugga duggas is sufficient to hold most projects

 

Well we have one at work, but it's mostly just for breaking stuff that doesn't cooperate.

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Wild Bill in VA
23 hours ago, Docwheelhorse said:

It must of been on one of the Briggs powered tractors and the guy side stepped the clutch. You gotta be careful, the Briggs powered stuff is stout! That's why all of @Wild Bill in VA Tecumseh powered stuff has perfectly straight hitch pins ! Lol

Well Tony I'm gonna tell ya' jus' how that pin got bent ....... Ya' see there was this guy who had a Briggs and Stratton powered Wheel Horse and the engine jus' wouldn't start but but but he knew a guy who had a Tecumseh powered Wheel Horse (ya' know folks the kind of engine that only takes 1 pull to start!) and they get an idea. Let's hook the hitch of the Tecumseh powered Wheel Horse to the recoil start of the Briggs and Stratton and give it a quick pull. Now ya' see folks that hitch pin in the picture DID COME OFF A TECUMSEH POWERED WHEEL HORSE ..... Oh and what happened to the Briggs and Stratton powered Wheel Horse ya' ask? Well it seems that the recycle guy up in Connecticut had to come by the house twice that week ..... once for the Briggs and Stratton powered Wheel Horse and the second time for the crankshaft out of the Briggs and Stratton!:ychain:

Wild Bill in Richmond VA

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Docwheelhorse
2 hours ago, Wild Bill in VA said:

Well Tony I'm gonna tell ya' jus' how that pin got bent ....... Ya' see there was this guy who had a Briggs and Stratton powered Wheel Horse and the engine jus' wouldn't start but but but he knew a guy who had a Tecumseh powered Wheel Horse (ya' know folks the kind of engine that only takes 1 pull to start!) and they get an idea. Let's hook the hitch of the Tecumseh powered Wheel Horse to the recoil start of the Briggs and Stratton and give it a quick pull. Now ya' see folks that hitch pin in the picture DID COME OFF A TECUMSEH POWERED WHEEL HORSE ..... Oh and what happened to the Briggs and Stratton powered Wheel Horse ya' ask? Well it seems that the recycle guy up in Connecticut had to come by the house twice that week ..... once for the Briggs and Stratton powered Wheel Horse and the second time for the crankshaft out of the Briggs and Stratton!:ychain:

Wild Bill in Richmond VA

Take Care Bill... already counting the days till next show!

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