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squonk reacted to Ian in Another Wheelhorse at the shed (well van at moment)
They tend to get upset when I'm looking for somewhere to mount the muffler
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squonk reacted to The Fife Plooman in Wet Sunday in Scotland
These are one or two photos taken at ploughing match at Strathallen on 23-2-14 wet but we all had fun we are sad people
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squonk got a reaction from Lauber1 in My "beloved" Gravelys
My favorite Gravely video. Throwing snow as high as the power lines!
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squonk reacted to norlett in Unusual & different garden tractors
Re picnic table.
You can drive it to find some shade.Thats if we ever we get any sun.
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squonk got a reaction from bowtiebutler956 in My Old Briggs Engines
nice to see one of them actually powering something. Way cool!
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squonk reacted to kpthorsefan in 1979 wheelhorse c-141
Yes I do TITCH and still have it safe and sound..
Here is a side view..
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squonk reacted to Wallfish in Ohlsson & Rice (O&R) engine powered tools
Another hobby of mine is collecting these cool little O&R gas powered tools and engines. Most were manufactured here in the USA but there are plenty of others that were made in the UK and other countries.
Here's a Bridges Mini-Mota Drill that I had shipped in from the UK. You move the chuck to different spots on the gearbox to change the rpm. Not sure why anything would need to be drilled at 6300 rpm, but it's there if you want to.
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squonk reacted to Lauber1 in David Bradley, the riders
Tonite I thought I would add a few pictures to this of my son and I plowing with almost matching 1963 Suburbans. His tractor is only 100 or so numbers higher than mine, and had the engine replaced with an 8hp, up from the original 5.75 Briggs. I have found the correct engine for it now, but haven't gotten around to installing it yet. He is pulling a 6" plow and the one with the cool factory duals I driving is using an 8" one.
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squonk reacted to rmaynard in Reproduction Seller's Kitchen Cabinet
Here are some pictures of a reproduction Seller's 1925, 48" Klearfront cabinet that I built a few years ago.
The cabinet was constructed from red oak and poplar purchased from a sawmill. All parts were planed, cut, shaped, and built by me. The hardware is all reproduction items from various vendors. It took me 8 weeks to complete.
I had fully restored a similar cabinet back in 2002. So I had saved pictures and dimension from that. I drew my plans from memory. If you would like to view the cabinet that I restored, you can see it here:
http://www.myoldattic.com/klearfront
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squonk got a reaction from neil in Imported from United States
Love the pics. Not only some beautiful machinery in Great Britain and Europe but awesome homes and scenery as well!
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squonk reacted to C-101plowerpower in red, brown, gray and more red
thanks for the kind words guys, really apriciate it
http://youtu.be/LqMbI-mPFYg
http://youtu.be/EEYvdDGXpQs
Koen