I still might have time to write my initials in the cementFinally got that gate up, so Evil Twin can’t bring his Box Blade back
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By the looks of it he could just drive around!Finally got that gate up, so Evil Twin can’t bring his Box Blade back
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I was thinking he might just go all full-out Knievel and get it done that way.By the looks of it he could just drive around!
Looks like someone already initialed it.I still might have time to write my initials in the cement
"Metric thread" ???I greased the loader today but had to take the loader off to get some of the pins to take grease. Some grease nipples still had orange paint on them, but they did take grease. Also, found that my Lock and Lube grease gun tip has a manufacturing defect. I will be calling them in the morning to see what they advise. I did find one grease nipple that was broken off and none from my assortment didn't want to screw into the hole after I removed the broken piece. It must be a Metric thread.
Usually 8mm.I greased the loader today but had to take the loader off to get some of the pins to take grease. Some grease nipples still had orange paint on them, but they did take grease. Also, found that my Lock and Lube grease gun tip has a manufacturing defect. I will be calling them in the morning to see what they advise. I did find one grease nipple that was broken off and none from my assortment didn't want to screw into the hole after I removed the broken piece. It must be a Metric thread.
The ones I have look the same, and my Lock & Lube fits them. The 'neck' might be a bit longer on some, but the 'knob' is the same.It the head on a Metric grease fitting the same as a standard US grease fitting that was produced in the US 50+ years ago? When I compared the head where the grease gun grabs the nipple, it looked a lot different than what is in my 50+-year-old grease fitting assortment or is it just the manufacture of that particular Metric grease fitting?
Man that was some happy grass before you fixed the poopy pipe.PowRmole job with the tractor today. All went fine. not many interesting pics...
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30' of new pipe pulled with the powrmole. It pulled hard against the trench wall. I think it was trying to get thru the foundation wall of the house addition. The thing is with this system, once you start pulling, you just have to keep going until it either completes the job or separates that cable.
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This is one of best pictures I have seen on the forum that doesn't have anything to do with tractorsSpent a couple hours clearing dirt. Had to remove a foot of earth due to a hydraulic leak then move more dirt in the backhoe. Then leveled the ground more.
Well, I'm going out on a limb here, and gonna say that if I post one of my home brew setup, it's gonna be because I had to move the tractor outta the way to set it up. I brew in the tractor shed and tractor in the brew shed. Ergo, beer does have a connection to tractors.This is one of best pictures I have seen on the forum that doesn't have anything to do with tractors
Yup......it tastes like what I imagine a mixture of linseed oil, and cesspool water might be.Well, I'm going out on a limb here, and gonna say that if I post one of my home brew setup, it's gonna be because I had to move the tractor outta the way to set it up. I brew in the tractor shed and tractor in the brew shed. Ergo, beer does have a connection to tractors.
Any other kinda beer, I might have just agreed with you about it being the best photo, though. I've been to the Guiness brewery in Dublin, and that stuff didn't taste any better within 100 feet of where it was being made than it does after a trip across the Big Pond. I tried, REAL HARD, to finish a pint in the upstairs pub at the brewery, but just couldn't do it. Much too bitter for my tastes.
Hang on a minute, I just saw the heat lamp and some chicks in the background. Maybe he's feeding the chickens with Guiness.
You could use the as a stone boat -Spent a couple hours clearing dirt. Had to remove a foot of earth due to a hydraulic leak then move more dirt in the backhoe. Then leveled the ground more.