Bill, it's great to hear that you have taken in a rescue and please share some photos.Your inspector is looking away and not really checking your work.
Is that some kind of a heeler/ cattle dog breed.
Just got a new rescue last saturday after Libby passed in september. Layla, the one we got is supposed to be Australian CD but too small, think she is mostly rough coat jack russell. She is a bundle of energy but settling in nicely.
Sorry to go off topic, I like your hose device, what brand is that?
I get easily distracted by the shiny objects of the 4 legged variety too!
Bill
My little inspector was a rescue back in February of 2016. She'd rather look for deer or other critters than worry about the quality of my work. She's a Heeler mix with the other part most likely being Border Collie or Australian Shepherd. I've had large dogs my entire life including four Rottweilers and a Great Pyrenees, but this little girl has been the most amazing 40lb companion. She goes everywhere with me, but due to severe arthritis in her front elbows she's getting a monthly shot of Librela as well as Gabapentin every day, and both seem to help. She's most likely 11 or 12 years old and still enjoying life so I hope she hangs around for a few more years.
The hose loop spring is a Land Pride/Kubota version that I removed from the folding cutter. It's part #26 in the schematic and the Land Pride part number is 807-073C which is described as a "SPRING HOSE LOOP HEAVY". When the new ~$60 spring hose loop shows up in a couple of weeks I'll put that one on the folding cutter to replace the one I borrowed. I "borrowed" the bolt, nut and washer too so will have to replace those as well.