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Nah, I was referring to you. HahaYou? Scare people away?![]()
Summer shandy? Dare I ask what that is? Man behind the curtain. Pooh[Pay no attention to the man behind the curtain. Summer shandy will make you do strange things...
Then you're going to love me![]()
Sssshhhhhh, nobody tell Amy, but I just had to candle a few at day 7. Candled 6 of 24. Two obvious developers, two obviously clear, and two questionable. At least I know a few are developing. That's all I could take, don't want to ruin the surprise. I will do a full candle at lockdown
I did the x and o and they are blue..how slow do you turn them?
Then you're going to love me
Sssshhhhhh, nobody tell Amy, but I just had to candle a few at day 7. Candled 6 of 24. Two obvious developers, two obviously clear, and two questionable. At least I know a few are developing. That's all I could take, don't want to ruin the surprise. I will do a full candle at lockdown
I just turn from left to right or right to left, not slow, not fast. Just easy, I guess. Lol. I turn at 7am, 2pm, & 9pm.
Summer shandy? Dare I ask what that is? Man behind the curtain. Pooh
Oh my am I glad the weekend is almost over. I look forward to going back to work for some R&R.
Tractor has repair plates bolted in. The welder is just not up to the job. I still have to weld up the transaxle bracket and muffler, but the heavy work is done for now. I used a lot of Locktite Red to be sure those nuts don't come loose. If a bigger welder suddenly appears on my doorstep, I will go back and weld up the repair plates.
The frame rails were hardened steel, and some of the holes had to go through 1/8" hardened, 3/32" hardened, then the 1/8" mild steel repair plates. Drilling the repair plates was like drilling through a warm stick of butter compared to the frame.
It got dark before I got a test ride in, and until I tie down the neutral safety switch wires to the transaxle bracket I really don't want to start it up. Too many places for those wires to get broken or pinched...
Gonna go drink about a quart of water, then candle my eggs that are due 8/5.
Oh my am I glad the weekend is almost over. I look forward to going back to work for some R&R.
Tractor has repair plates bolted in. The welder is just not up to the job. I still have to weld up the transaxle bracket and muffler, but the heavy work is done for now. I used a lot of Locktite Red to be sure those nuts don't come loose. If a bigger welder suddenly appears on my doorstep, I will go back and weld up the repair plates.
The frame rails were hardened steel, and some of the holes had to go through 1/8" hardened, 3/32" hardened, then the 1/8" mild steel repair plates. Drilling the repair plates was like drilling through a warm stick of butter compared to the frame.
It got dark before I got a test ride in, and until I tie down the neutral safety switch wires to the transaxle bracket I really don't want to start it up. Too many places for those wires to get broken or pinched...
Gonna go drink about a quart of water, then candle my eggs that are due 8/5.