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    HeadExam

    A Bit of Yard Work

    Next week is finals week so I have to "make hay while the sun is shining". I set an old basketball goal up in cement to use as a hoist, mowed the yard, used the edger around nearly a kilometer of fence line. Also spent some time watching some onions grow and beans, corn, okra, and potatoes try to break through the soil.
  2. 3 points
    Ian

    Project "Why Not"

    Thanks Mark This morning while looking at the photo's of the master cylinders I had a flash of inspiration as you do.. This won't hit MooTube for a little while but I thought I'd give you a sneak preview.. This is the prototype so it needs a bit of refinement, but you will get the idea http://i212.photobucket.com/albums/cc140/Stigian/Why%20Not/th_Brake%20Demo_zpsgirdmxlk.mp4
  3. 2 points
    Stormin

    Wheel Horse C-81.

    Although my C-81 has been finished for over a year, there is no record of it's restoration on MoM. So I have decided to correct that. First things, first. I did not start the rebuild. This was done by a chap called Martin Hirst from Carlisle. He actually did most of it. I just finished it off after buying it from him. So below is how it was when Martin bought it.
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    HeadExam

    A Bit of Yard Work

    The dig site is from Clovis aged native people, pre-dating most tribes. It is a rock shelter that was used as a temporary hunting camp.We have retrieved thousands of artifacts and have barely scratched the surface, it looks like this particular site was in use for thousands of years. No matter how busy a person is he should always take time to watch something grow or just time to ponder. I think of those native people so many thousands of years ago, and the effort it took to feed, clothe, and shelter themselves and their family and yet they still gazed toward the stars and pondered from where they might have come.
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    We're off to Norfolk next weekend to this rally, so the Wheelhorse Commando 8 was loaded up today ready for the off next Saturday morning. It's normally a very good show, photos on here when we return !!
  6. 1 point
    Alan

    Which Bolens are unusual / rare?

    The stash is located in Surrey. The front loader is buried out of sight at the back of a PACKED barn, so will be a quite a while before it see's the light of day.
  7. 1 point
    Alan

    A Bit of Yard Work

    Or with a plough behind "Why Not" and a heavy boot on the noise pedal.
  8. 1 point
    nigel

    A Bit of Yard Work

    I don't think I could spend all day on my hands and knees with a little trowel, it would be quicker with a jcb and more fun
  9. 1 point
    Ian

    A Bit of Yard Work

    That's a fair sized garden you have there, me likes
  10. 1 point
    Triumph66

    A Bit of Yard Work

    Archeology is a fascinating subject to study. In many ways I should have studied it or medieval history at University instead of what I did which was Environmental Planning and Management. In many ways that degree forged my career in the National Trust; I guess archeology would have led me to do something totally unrelated due to lack of available jobs.
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    Stormin

    Wheel Horse C-81.

    One is split, Chris. Some photo's of it being stripped. Rather bad case of tin worm.
  12. 1 point
    Stormin

    A Bit of Yard Work

    I've a nephew whose married to a native American up in North Dakota.
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    Alan

    A Bit of Yard Work

    If you have that many projects on the go, how can you find the time to watch your veggy's grow. Nice house and Yard. Plenty of room to play. A bit bigger than my postage stamp size garden. Just been staring at your veggy plot photo again, but can't see anything moving. Or is it me.?
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    HeadExam

    A Bit of Yard Work

    I have so many other projects, a repair on a Ariens HT18 for a friend, sorting out some electrical issues with the Well House, trying to figure out if I want to replace a wall oven or put in a stand alone unit. Then I have a 1973 CASE 224 in pieces I want to restore, I already did the deck and blade. I also have a 1974 Homelite T-16H that I'm working on building a rear lift and lift rod for. On top of all that I have decided to restore the Bolens 1556 and I have it torn down and almost ready for primer. I have finals the first week in May, I start summer school session the second week in May, I'm taking Humanities 2 and Internship 2. My Internship 2 class is in Cultural Anthropology and I will be working at a Native American dig site 11,000 years old not far from my house.
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    Chris

    biddenden tractorfest 2015

    I got the form. Not filled it in yet We will be there SUNDAY ONLY with what ever will start on the Sat before
  16. 1 point
    meadowfield

    Project "Why Not"

    Another great update Ian
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