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Put me down, I wouldn't miss it. It will be nice to do some muddin without worrying about who on earth will pull me out if I screw up and get stuck:oops:.
Way to go Clepto! I know you must have been a true angle of mercy to the guy on the fire lines. I was working ER and thank God we did not see many burns and smoke inhalations victims. I heard there were 49 houses burned in the wild fire. There are some SS members out in that area, hope and pray...
Welcome! There are a bunch of us Okies hanging around. Be careful though what you think will be a quick peek here can turn into hours reading and learning.
Somkinyoda I have very simple setup that works great. I have a 25 micron bag held in place by the clamp on top of barrel. Then use a converted Chevy oil pump run by my drill motor pumping thru 5 micro filter. In warm weather I can fill 5 gal fuel can in less than 2 minutes and whole thing only...
Thanks for the quick reply drgreg. Youtube! Now I do feel stupid. I though about trying there but was afraid there would not be enough clearance. This is why I love this site. The wealth of knowledge is amazing!:-D
Let me start with I am probably being stupid but?!?!? Can some one post a picture of where they installed the KAT's Heater. I have only found two 3/4 inch plugs. One on the water pump and the other has the heater supply line. Thanks in advance but after one 12" snow with below zero temps and...
If I'm not paying attention and just let her run where she feels and sounds right it is 53-55 on highway. I have hit 60 but only for very short periods of time. Back roads 45-50.
Thanks for the video Lar45. Finished mine today. I found that it takes about 140 ft of para cord to do the steering wheel on a deuce. If you make a shuttle out of a 1x2 about 8-10 long to wrap the cord on it makes it a lot easier. If I can get a picture tomorrow of the shuttle and the finished...
So has anybody figured out how much Para Cord it takes? I sure don't want to cut 60' off my spool and spend an hour or so of labor just to find out that I need 75':cry:. Especially if I am sitting in the cold to do it!!
A great time was had by all. I have to say maybe I'm getting to be an old softy but watching all the people clapping and yelling their support for the Blue Star Mothers chocked me up at times. It was an honer to be able to help.
Well if the Model A club asks really nice maybe we could haul one the cars in the back of a Deuce just for laughs!! Can't wait for next year to try out some ideas we picked up. Next stop, Norman parade.:beer: