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special-K 01-01-2023 10:22 AM

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People build roof ladders to get onto the roof. At our place in the mountains, my dad used a ladder he made so he could clean the woodstove flu every year. My plan is to have snow birds to lay a board across and go from there.

GOPAPA 01-01-2023 11:28 AM

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My plan is to go out in the garage and add an extention wire onto my hot wire that goes to the trailer brake system.. I then will install the new battery that has the neg /pos post the opposite of the one that is in the truck now . Then put this battery back that has been in the truck that is borrowed from my 39 ,..Reason is I want the positive and negitive battery wires tucked down nicely ..Other than that " Happy New Year Every One"

Stocker 01-01-2023 03:16 PM

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Happy New Year right back at ya Larry, and same to all the great board members here! :mm:

We didn't hear near as much fireworks as in the past. Maybe just because our hearing is getting worse.... :lol:

Boog 01-01-2023 03:35 PM

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Happy New Year right back at ya Larry, and same to all the great board members here! :mm:

We didn't hear near as much fireworks as in the past. Maybe just because our hearing is getting worse.... :lol:

I noticed the same Mike. The cows across the street made more noise than any fireworks in our areas. There's at least one over there that needs to be on my dinner plate. ;)

special-K 01-01-2023 06:56 PM

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Happy New Year Larry, Mike, Boog, and even the rest, too!! :D

'22, I'm through with you!

Probably people spent less on fireworks this year. My new neighbors popped some off. Nothing crazy. I heard them around the countryside for a little while, too.

What I did today was piddle around with moving things back into my barn. I got the other door hung on the front and replaced the glass panes that fell out (broke) while I was repairing the rot. I hate filling the building back up.

Note: I just started hearing fireworks (the big guns) in the distance and it just got dark. We had rain last evening, so I guess this is the town's rain date.

72c20customcamper 01-01-2023 07:14 PM

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Now that it’s mud season it’s time to replenish the firewood stacks.

dieseldawg142 01-01-2023 08:59 PM

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Lovely newer car quality . Had this 04 Envoy since new wasn’t used in winter till 4 years ago has 112k miles on it . Frame is going I’ve had to patch the other side like this and plate where the transfer case crossmember bolts to the frame . There is no reason the frame should do this when all the thin stamp steel attachments are still on good shape . Frame is thicker but seems to be made from cheaper steel . My Tacoma did this but Toyota replaced the frame . I put the new control arm on just because it was apart
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wow...
must salt the bejeezus out of your roads?
made me go look at my wifes frame cause it gets drove 24-7-365.
she also drives an '04 Envoy XUV. luckily it don't seem near as bad as yours...nice repair work though
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Restore snowmobiles in the winter to kill some time , almost got this one done Polishing the aluminium is the worst of the whole restore for me

niiice! '05/'06 Cat?
my dad had a couple Polaris SKS's

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I polished this old knife that I got at an antique store for 20 bucks. It was painted gold and looked like it had been sitting for a looong time. It was a mess. You couldn't even tell that the sheath was tin. The pic makes it look scuffed but that's just a trick of the the light. It's doesn't have a mark on it. I wouldn't want to be on the business end of this guy. :lol:

My Tarantula Lucy even came out of her log to check it out. :lol:

http://67-72chevytrucks.com/gallery/...um/Knife_1.jpg

somehow i think that would hurt more coming out than going in....:metal:

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I hope you are healing up well. Good thing it was only the laceration. This is a thing we both have in common. I also fell a couple weeks ago and cut the back of my head. mine was a fall off a roof, but not far. It was a metal roof I installed and had been able to walk on ok, but only a little before this happened. We had even talked about the special shoes made for this in a thread a couple days prior. I started walking up and my feet slipped out, started sliding, knew it was only about 6' to the ground with a walk board even closer. My feet glanced off the walk board and hit the ground. I would have been fine if I had room to collapse and roll, but the house foundation was so close I hit my head on the brick wall. It could have been a lot worse and I feel very lucky. Could have broken my neck. No concussion symptoms at all.

next time you go up there Tim, let me know and you can borrow my Cougar Paws...:lol:
don't feel bad, back in the '80's had one guy fall off a roof THREE times in one day! finally the boss made him go home before he dragged one of us down with him..

me and the boy did some work on his Firebird today. Installed a bunch of sound deadener in the back half of the car, his new Kicker speakers were rattling the heck out of it.
he got new headlight motors and led head lights for it as well. lights are waaay quieter going up and down now. before they real loudly clunked, now it's just a quiet whisper. never paid much attention to led lights before, but my wife got me led back up lights for my stepper and the crewcab for Christmas, and they blow the tractor lights i had on there outta the water.
we were only able to change the pass side, it has a normal H4 plug, just had to re-pin it, but the dr side has the goofy firebird slant prong plug, so we're waiting for an adapter plug so we don't need to splice or cut the factory wiring.
we also dis-abled the GOOFY canada firebird version only, auto headlights that come on when it's dark. biggest prob, drive thru a tunnel or under a bridge or some big shady trees and the stupid lights keep popping up and down. i think he liked that mod the best so far, now he can control the darn lights.
be interesting when it gets dark, with one new led and one old sealed beam, should be able to see what kind of difference it will be.
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tutone 01-01-2023 10:00 PM

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Making a push to get the engine compartment together enough to crank. I will put the inners in after I get the clutch adjusted. These camaros are so tight under the hood as it is. Should have most of my parts by end week.

72c20customcamper 01-02-2023 05:59 PM

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After going for a ride in the 72 I picked up two loads of pin oak. Town was doing some cutting damaged trees from the storm last week . That’s my itty bitty saw only an 18 inch bar on it

dieseldawg142 01-02-2023 06:57 PM

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After going for a ride in the 72 I picked up two loads of pin oak. Town was doing some cutting damaged trees from the storm last week . That’s my itty bitty saw only an 18 inch bar on it

Husky?
i got a husky 235 (18" bar) and i've cut trees way bigger than 18" with it.
for a small saw, they pack a big wallop
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FleetsidePaul 01-02-2023 07:38 PM

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I put some sorely needed new front tires on the Baja. Now I just need to get her in the garage and tear her apart, I don't care for working in the dirt. Get her ready for paint jail and a 12V rewire. New hood is on the way. The wind got the last one and smashed it to smithereens. Not a lot of progress, but some. :)

http://67-72chevytrucks.com/gallery/...bug_tires1.jpg

Boog 01-02-2023 07:49 PM

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And BFGs at that. Now it's a roller skate.
Too bad you are not closer or I might try to talk you out of da baja. ;)

FleetsidePaul 01-02-2023 08:06 PM

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And BFGs at that. Now it's a roller skate.
Too bad you are not closer or I might try to talk you out of da baja. ;)

It's been tried. NFS. The old guy across the street had it in his field for 40 years. He wouldn't sell it and neither will I. My relatives can sell it when I'm dead and gone just like his did. $200 I don't think a person ever grabbed their wallet faster than I did. :lol:

72c20customcamper 01-02-2023 08:56 PM

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Husky?
i got a husky 235 (18" bar) and i've cut trees way bigger than 18" with it.
for a small saw, they pack a big wallop
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Husky 350 . It’s the smallest saw I own other than a few shelf queen Homelites . My go to saws are the Stihl 460 magnum and my Dolmar 7910 . For real big stuff I use the Husky 395 xp it’s a monster at 94cc’s . The Dolmar is a modified competition saw but it cuts all day long . This Homie is one I bought a few years ago . Saw was never started and still hasn’t .

Stocker 01-02-2023 10:54 PM

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I bought a Husky 350 with a 20" bar some years back and it has been a great little saw, always starts & runs good. It's light weight, easy to use, and it's able to handle anything I've cut the last few years. Bad thing is that I haven't used my old Stihl 042 in a long time, and the gas went bad. I have fiddled with it but it's beyond my limited abilities. Since it's obsolete, OEM parts are not available -- and dealers refuse to even look at it. Too bad, although it's heavy, it was a real workhorse. If I can't find an independent shop I may just part it out. Don't really want to throw it away.

Boog 01-02-2023 11:15 PM

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I have a Husqvarna I bought at an auction some years ago. It was less than 2 yrs old and looked like new but didn't want to run. I took it to a repair shop for a tune up and upon seeing it the guy asked if I'd like to make a fast $100 over what I gave for it before he did anything to it. I said no. So for $85 I bought the saw plus case and spare bar and chain. I paid $11 for the chain sharpen and they pulled the spark arrester out of it that was plugged up. Runs like brand new. I've used it very little. This Husqy dealer told me it was a very expensive saw when new. Off hand I don't remember what number it is but it has a 24" bar. That is one of the very few great deals I've ever ran across.

72c20customcamper 01-05-2023 06:39 PM

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Front ujoints went on my Dodge . Replaced them a few years ago when I did the hubs . Bought greaseable ones thinking they would last . Nope actually went faster . This time I didn’t look at price and bought Spicer made in USA without the zerks . But it came apart real easy since I put anti-seize everywhere I could :lol: decided to do it outside was 50 for most people f the day . Just waiting on my new Tiger u joint removal tool my cheapo harbor freight one broke first try .

special-K 01-05-2023 08:09 PM

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Looks like fun.

My plumbing started gasping air last week. This problem had me baffled. I had switched the pump off messing with it yesterday and lost prime. Now no water! All said and done, it was sucking air before the pump, but not enough to mess with pressure. Pulled the foot valve up and replaced just because, even though the line was full of water. Pump just wouldn't prime. Put air to the well line at the pump. Tiny hole in the plastic coupling at the well. Having water is nice

FleetsidePaul 01-05-2023 09:02 PM

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It was a lousy cold rainy day today. So why not clean up the garage. I kinda sorta did. You can see the floor now.

http://67-72chevytrucks.com/gallery/...m/garage11.jpg

Steeveedee 01-05-2023 10:45 PM

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I has a sads. You have a lot more floor space than I do. The neighbors across the street are linemen. They tease me quite a bit about having to walk sideways around my garage, but it's worse than that. If I want to use the drill press, I have to walk all the way around the garage and open the door to get to it. I have a solution, but my youngest brother is living in it (the dining area), and until he has enough money accumulated to move, the situation will remain the same.

special-K 01-06-2023 07:13 AM

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It's nice to have a huge shop or garage with a place for everything. But the rest of us find ways to manage with less. I'm working on setting up my place now that my barn move project is done. It gives me a chance to rearrange things to work best for my present - future needs.

I made Maryland crab soup

72c20customcamper 01-06-2023 03:04 PM

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Little further investigation of the u joints . These have about 8k miles them . Cap completely cracked in two spots . They are these brand the should be CCJ brand Cheap Chinese Junk

68bowtie 01-06-2023 04:48 PM

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I don’t believe you. These are Verified. Proven.

Stocker 01-06-2023 05:15 PM

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I don’t believe you. These are Verified. Proven.

Verified/proven, yes -- but verified/proven to be what? Verified/proven to crack -- just after the warranty expires? (assuming there is a warranty) :devil:

LS short box 01-06-2023 10:12 PM

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In regards to chain saws when my dad passed away many years ago I got his 245A Poulan chain saw. Has to be 30 plus years old.
Last early summer we had really high winds and tornado near us. We didn't have any damage but 1000's of trees down in the area. You couldn't find a chain saw locally or bar oil.
So I pulled out the Poulan and tried to get it running. No dice. It had great compression. So I pulled the carb. I got the number off the carb and off to the local small engine shop. $14 dollars later for a carb kit and some new gas line it was running. I was shocked. But the small engine carbs are super simple. New chain and it cuts like crazy.


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