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  1. 4 points
    It’s funny. I talked about the 180 then all of a sudden today I sold it. My uncle asked about it and he said he needed a little pruning saw. So he bought it. And I swong the 462 all day. helped my grandparents make some firewood and cut down dead ash trees in their yard.
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    I guess this is double posted but made firewood with my grandparents today and cutting down dead ash in their yard.
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    Own a musket for home defense, since that's what the founding fathers intended. Four ruffians break into my house. "What the devil?" As I grab my powdered wig and Kentucky rifle. Blow a golf ball sized hole through the first man, he's dead on the spot. Draw my pistol on the second man, miss him entirely because it's smoothbore and nails the neighbors dog. I have to resort to the cannon mounted at the top of the stairs loaded with grape shot, "Tally ho lads" the grape shot shreds two men in the blast, the sound and extra shrapnel set off car alarms. Fix bayonet and charge the last terrified rapscallion. He Bleeds out waiting on the police to arrive since triangular bayonet wounds are impossible to stitch up, Just as the founding fathers intended.
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    That is possible, though that wouldn't explain the lack of AC voltage being produced by the stator reading directly from the plug.
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    Goober , I like the Guardian stuff too ----- I have both of these Guardians pic'ed below , the second pic , I have the hammer alum top instead of the glass one that pic'ed , with the serving tray --- no doubt it is old school quality stuff ----- I am about to go check out the local flea market right now , didn't make it yesterday was pretty busy partying
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    My Dad loved Guardian ware and left a pile of it. Most of it came from his folks. My Mom doesn’t use it and I don’t know if my sibs would use it. I’m more of a cast iron user. Some of the information posted about Guardian Service says it’s hammered aluminum—I’d have to see how that’s done. my dad was a big Magnalite fan too—had all the larger pans. Funny, he spent big money on the pans but then had to get a bigger stove. That man loved to eat.
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    Just recently a vender at the indoor flea market in Slidell had this set of Magnalite pots , 10 pieces was asking $85 , a darn good deal , that roaster can go for as much as $300 on e-bay , a little cleaning and they would have been good as new ---- I have the whole set already plus some , but wanted them bad for that price as I would have passed them on to friends , but the lady wasn't there , tried to get in touch with her thru the owner of the market but no luck , when I went back they were gone
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    Not sure how true this is but I've heard a man buying his wife cast Iron cookware is a sign he will never cheat on her. If he does cheat on his wife he stands a good chance of having Wagnerware embossed on his forehead in a mirror image.😳😉
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    That delete kit looks simple, not too worried about spending a few dollars on it, as I don't have much into it. I am hoping it can be a keeper, the 350,s still running after 30 years, so thinking this one should outlast me. lol
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    still cool for april, temps in mid 60s during the day, must be global warming. still looking forward to planting some this year. i'm tired of irish taters, that have green skin.. besides mators grown in the garden taste ten times better than what ya can buy. i got nothing against south america, but veggies grown at home, just taste better. i used to work the tiller barefoot. i like the feel of the dirt. talk about cheap thrills. but it do feel good... 🙂
  11. 1 point
    Patterned my Mossberg today at 50 yards—Longbeard XR Turkey choke using Longbeard XR 12 gauge 3 inch 5 shot. The 3.5 inch pattern is tighter.
  12. 1 point
    THose are two different trailers. 🙂 check out the tires. We filled three manure spreaders today.
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    Gee sled could you get anymore on that poor trailer....lol
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    @Fishfiles, Yes, the price you pay for correct restoration, OUCH!! @ATC4ever, No muffler bearings included, they would have been extra, Ha !!
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    After running my 346XP, the MS 180 was about like trying to use a Dremel. That said, I probably don’t have $50 in it and everything works perfectly on it now, and it was a good learner saw for me to tinker on. I now have a beater\loaner saw too if I need it
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    Oh man! Hope this isnt already posted, lots to sort thru! 😬
  18. 1 point
    I'm no photoshopper, but....
  19. 1 point
    Well that’s good news about your headlights does your display light up like it’s supposed to when you turn the headlights on now
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    It's been raining for two days straight here. You couldn't start a forest fire if you tried.
  23. 1 point
    Got the jonsered running today in some big stuff. Boy that’s a mans saw. Wouldn’t want to lug that around all day. But it sure runs strong. another video for your enjoyment. First videos sound didn’t work. Re-uploaded.
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    I got to give my son in law a thumbs up for his 70 Cutlass , his dad gave it to him when he was 18 , he is 36 now , been garage kept it's entire life , he did a lot of work to it , he coned it , all except for the 442 fender badges , so he ain't lying about nothing , last year he finished the 455 engine build and swop , don't know how lucky he was to get the Olds455 personal plate , would think that would have been taken already ---- he replaces the hood with the fiberglass 442 hood and the rear wing
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    Did some work on the 2095 tonight. Bar studs were stripped and repaired once before. I found a product called e-z lok inserts. Basically a double threaded insert. So I tapped the case out to 9/16 - 12 and put these inserts in. Smothered in red locktite. It’s all assembled and ready to test tomorrow. I’ll try to get some videos in the big wood.
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    Going back together. Ignore the ugly head for now.
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    Hi: That would be the O2 sensor (code 23) -- sensor is located on the muffler
  28. 1 point
    Any one else cook dinner in their fireplace?
  29. 1 point
    I got the MS290 finished up after the new flywheel came in. I cut about 8 cookies then noodled a few "Y" splits of wood. The old girl cuts pretty good and even makes french fries. The jonsered 2095 got the air filter mounted. It looks ridiculous and sweet all in the same. But with no new parts available, one must adapt and overcome. I started messing with the bar studs on the 2095 and found them to be JB welded in. Or something of that nature. The cement was very brittle, i was able to pry and chisel it with a screw driver and it all flaked away and broke the studs loose. SO i'm on the hunt for unobtanium barstudium (kids have been watching looney tunes). I may have found some that are available, but if not i might have to brush up on my lathe skills and turn down a piece of round bar.
  30. 1 point
    I have thought about replacing the factory tow piece with one of these. They bolt in the same spot. No welding. https://www.ebay.com/itm/KFI-Rear-2-Receiver-Hitch-for-2005-2019-Honda-Foreman-TRX500-Solid-Axle-Only/254231763794
  31. 0 points
    Hmmmm..... just think, we too could experience this by not wearing our masks and not putting up a fight or having the right to put up a fight.
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