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_Wilson_™

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  1. i agree, we sure have come along ways!
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    Had something odd happen last night, the rear access panel had been Jared loose, and 17 degrees, along with the north wind blowing the domestic water heat exchanger froze, even with the water faucet dripping! this is first year it's been this cold sence i had the new exchanger installed, this one doesnt work like the heat coil built into the furness, this one works when you actually use hot water, i had already planned for such an issue with a heat lamp mounted inside the back pump area, but the bulb had burned out (just my luck) i went replaced the bulb, and used a heat gun to thaw out the exchanger, so far so good, that would have been a nice chunk of change if i hadn't caught it in time. last night 17 for the high, with temps climbing this morning at the moment, a warm (ha!) 25 degrees.
  3. glad to help, with no neutral light now, sounds like it's almost dead, what happens when you turn the key on and flip on the lights ? if you have access to a low amp 12 volt charger, or trickle battery maintainer, you might get just enought juice, in, and after that if the nut rail light comes on, then it's the battery.
  4. my bad on missing the topic. indeed sounds like a week battery if the bike pull starts and runs fine. has the bike been sitting very long ? if you didnt hear a click from the starter solenoid, or engine bump, and have had no other electrical issues, chances are it's the battery.
  5. sounds like a battery connection .... if the battery was week the light should dim, maybe blink, then come back on when you let off the starter button, that's how most I've seen do. check your battery post. what year and model honda do you have ? welcome aboard!
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    oh it's much lower now, adverage a hair over a $140 with the woodfurness, lol when it's in the twenties.
  7. yeah i think it would fit just right in the fender spot.
  8. just contact management admins/moderators, i like the handle wonder monkey, that's cool!
  9. also be sure and check out the chat room, we enjoy getting to chat live with members! the standard time is around 7-8 PM, Bcs is the chat mod, he's a cool cat, I'm there , fish, shade, 87, sled, derf, ff, chevy, atc, (ted, wheeler, and retro sometimes) I'm sure I've missed a few, but all in all we have a great time. come on joine in! , just look for the chat button at the top of the page, click, and your good to go.
  10. that Heifer has more then one stomach.......
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    i heard that, I've had my days of freezing feeding cows on an open station tracter, breaking ice on ponds where they could get water, i just have no use for wether this cold any longer, i kinda think @Quadjunkie might be feeling the same according to his other post... before i had the wood furness installed, my electric bill would sometimes be as high $700 a month, gas also very high, the wood furness install, plus friends and family being here, is about the only reason i stayed, the local family owned shops, restaurants, and locally owned businesses have just about all closed, so you hardly ever see those friends any longer, so... i just have one more deal to close, then the choice can be slightly easier. miss Annie's market, Nolan's bbq, jakes feed stare, columbia grain, and mill, marshals machine works, bake equiptment, southern live stock, not to mention all the farmers. rippy industrail supply (i heard was closing) i knew the entire family! my uncle Wayne's country store. the list goes on, and on....
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    I'd still move further south, the further south, Alabama, does see a tad more severe wether then we do up here, at least over the years, it's been that way, but I'll take a hurricane, over what we see here all year long any day, I'm flat more tired of all the flooding, I've seen in my life time. and for the ice storms ?? i could do without those too.
  13. same here..... nothing, notta, probobly never was.
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    no snow here just plain cold 15 over night, and a high (predicted) of 29 ..... with humidity of 29% there no chance of snow coming soon, Ted i sure hope your right about back into the 50's , you were right last time, maybe about time to purchase a lottery ticket, eh ?
  15. oh yeah i agree, fish they do teach you how to ride, lol no telling how many times i was on two wheels (front and one back) that was fun for me, glad to hear your still planning on doing that build. dang if I'll let some snowflakes descided what, or how i should live my life, i never have, and sure will not start.
  16. i couldn't agree more, lol, just goes to show you don't learn the dangers of life IF you do not live it, lol, i myself like three wheelers, i rode as a kid never had a close call, if honda still made the old school models I'd sure have one (eventually.... )
  17. that's a Greta idea! I'm in! lol.
  18. fish this one reminds of that homemade bumper you built.
  19. welcome to ATVH, good deal on getting the old unit too.
  20. I'd go ahead and put the deck belt on it, you know this machine, and some of us usually have a backup mower, if the transaxle and engine are in fair to midland shape, no rust on the deck, and the front tires look good, (from my veiw) steering axle also looks like it's good shape, and changing some traction belts are a flat more pita! but.. you've already done that, so I'd say keep it as a backup.
  21. wwo! they must be really bad to break out the shotgun ??. i usually pick them off with a 760 pump BB gun, but, then again i don't see all that many.
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