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RCW

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Guessing close to 300 pounds?

Certainly looks like it’ll do the job! 👍
 
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I seriously considered using rotors myself. Did the brakes on the truck and had four 50-60 lb rotors sitting there.
 
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Guessing close to 300 pounds?

Certainly looks like it’ll do the job! 👍
Square tube out of the frame receiver, welded round pipe into it, filled the tube and pipe with rebar, total weight is 317. I could put two more rotors, if I had them, on the piece I built. I could hang more off of the three-point if I need it.
 
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Looks pretty good, but you should have had of the BMW showing. At least, I think that's what it is. ;)
 
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Gotta get a nice shiny drilled/slotted rotor for the top of the stack 🤣
 
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Ok .. I was very impressed by your identification .. I call this the fun side of my shop .. see what you can do with it 😜
I'm not going to be as good with the rest, but I rode a 1100RT for about a decade.
 
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Ok .. I was very impressed by your identification .. I call this the fun side of my shop .. see what you can do with it 😜 View attachment 137752
I don't know alot about vintage Chevrolet's but that blue one looks like an early 1920's series 490. Does that car run?
 
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I don't know alot about vintage Chevrolet's but that blue one looks like an early 1920's series 490. Does that car run?
Yes, 490, runs and drives great. It is a 1925 Chevy Superior K Roadster. I am the original owner. No, I am not that old. I purchased it from a dealership quite a few years ago that was going out of business and had never sold it. It had been used a few miles for parade duty, other than that just sat on the showroom floor. I got my picture in the newspaper and local news congratulating me on the purchase of my ”New” car. My wife and I enjoy driving it into town to get groceries or to picnics in the park.
 
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This kinda looks like my garage lol View attachment 138071
I note the two dry chemical (?) extinguishers on the floor.
Do you invert them at least once each year, and wack them on the side, with an on edge short piece of 2x4?
I do that, because the dry powder settles over time, and briefly inverted, with a few side wacks, will free up the settled powder.
 

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Looks like you have to get a larger garage or divest yourself of some of the toys. Please put my name at the top of the list for the 1925 Chevrolet.
 
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RichardAaronlx2610

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I note the two dry chemical (?) extinguishers on the floor.
Do you invert them at least once each year, and wack them on the side, with an on edge short piece of 2x4?
I do that, because the dry powder settles over time, and briefly inverted, with a few side wacks, will free up the settled powder.
That’s a good idea. I do Not do that. I’m always getting new ones. They throw them out at my work every few months. So i sell The old ones.