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I like the old buildings. Just be sure the roof does not leak or soon the floors and walls rot away. Seen it happen on my grandfather's house when the shingles needed replacing. I remember the 914 video. Only bigger Internationals are the 1482 or the slightly newer 1682.
I jus came here to vent on Instagram and their political BS... many times I've commented in a polite way but against certain people that don't like the common sense report it and I get banned, it's the alphabet group, mind you I'm never disrespectful, so f off Instagram they also do it with democrats that report they automatically ban you
I've also heard of a spray on product you can spray onto the surface where the gasket goes and that holds it in place. I'd also consider just finding some heavy paper about the same thickness as the gasket and making your own home made gasket. I've done it with a few things with success.
thats what my uncle was saying to get as well, but i did not want to wait till i got some lol.. ya i could do that. but i guess i just find it easier & faster to buy the already made gaskets.
Very frustrating to break a new gasket. I'd say its a two man job. One method I've seen is to get two long bolts, like maybe a foot long . Maybe even threaded rod with no heads on it. Thread them into the tractor holes so you can hang the pto on them and use them as a guide to take the weight of the pto while you push it into alignment. Of course have the gasket hanging in there too. Once you get the rest of the bolts in place you can turn out the two long ones you used for aligning purposes.
Thank you , I have 2010 jeep grand Cherokee for the last 10 years. I kept looking on the controls ion the windows and lignt controls up front. You hit the nail on the head for me is two minutes. Thanks for posting pal. Great help. My 10’ rod is now easy to keep safe,
It shouldn’t matter want other ppl think of marriage and divorce. I don’t believe in divorce, I believe that if you got married and something happened and you can’t fix it or understand want happened, there is help out here to figure out want happened there’s a answer for everything, it’s just a matter of how hard 2 ppl want to work to make things happen and from the kids up knowing they taught their kids that problems can be fixed and family definitely matters no matter want the age is. Parents are the people you look up to when you see a marriage go down and divorce come in those kids, no matter what are CNN no matter what the problem was, but it wasn’t worth working on love is always worth working on. It’s called commitment. That’s what it is with. The feelings are not there the commitments to live unless both parents choose to break it off where it’s gonna hurt the kids they need to learn that no matter what happens in a marriage. It can be worked out in them in their marriages that much more up to work out something that can be worked out. Is it a problem can’t be fixed the problem two people willing to work hard to fix it, I truly feel sorry for the kids and what they’ve been through. Going to go through. I stayed married even though me and my ex was not getting along I hated to waste my life on something that I definitely knew wasn’t going to work. We both do that. I didn’t like he was doing drugs in my house and drugs. I hated it. I protected my children and I told him you ever bring it out in front of them while I’m hereyou will leave and we will divorce that he didn’t do any brain out drugs around my kids and as soon as I turned 18, there is a divorce
Can the camera stand a little farther when you’re supposed to be showing us where that button is? Lol. I opened the liftgate and I see a little round cavity so I’m guessing there’s a button that was supposed to be there once upon a time
Health care is free here but its pretty much non existent in the country and small towns. You have to drive quite a distance. Sometimes to the big city if its anything serious or a specialist appointment. Family doctors are few and far between. Health care is suffering here.
Fixing old farm machinery will take care of any spare cash you might have. I just spent $140 on a handfull of o rings for the combine pickup motor today and got home to find it was the wrong parts. Time and money wasted and still no fix for the combine.
you'll hear them if there using UHF & VHF frequencies. my friend uses VHF on his farm & i could hear him on my radio. most people nowadays jam everything so hearing things is getting harder.
I bought a Performance Tool plier kit w/ four different tips for it about thirty years ago to work on a Mitsubishi and motorcycles. Prolly used them less than ten times over the years. Glad I have them but feel no need to buy a set.
I was given a set of snap ring pliers similar to those a few years ago. Not sure on the name but they are from Princess Auto which is a big name in cheaper tools and accessories here. They work for me.
I learned a lot about Burdocks here today. Interesting that they are edible. Roundup and 2-4D are two separate herbicides. You can mix them both together to kill a wider range of weeds. Roundup is slow acting. I don't expect to see any reactions on the weeds for several days after spraying. 2-4D works much faster.
Typical small town problems. Usually there are animal control officers who take care of dogs, cats or whatever. The guy you talked to at the end sounded like he is definitely going to take care of it.
i've heard of Burdock but as far as I know we don't have them here. Worst problem lately is Roundup resistant Kochia. I see a lot of it in other fields too.
Sounds like Minnesota is getting more like Canada when it comes to self defense. People have got into big trouble trying to defend their property here.
I remember that cable on the New Holland rake. Should be an easy fix with parts from any hardware store. I think a 986 would be plenty big enough for the jobs you have to do. Front end loader on it would be great too. The old NH chain balers were good but you needed a lot of used engine oil poured on those chains so they didn't rust or wear out. New chain would cost more than the baler is worth.
Almost 2 bales per acre is pretty good. We have the opposite problem here. They have to shut down baling when the day warms up and wait til evening when the moisture comes up a bit or else the hay is so dry that the leaves fall off as you bale it.
59.99 US. but if your a member u can get it for 49.99, on harbor freight.. www.harborfreight.com/air-tools-compressors/air-compressors-tanks/portable-air-tanks/11-gallon-portable-air-tank-65595.html
Well at least you met some new people to visit with and it could have been an honest mistake. That is usually the excuse "didn't see the sign" All land here has recently been made no trespassing legally but I don't think many pay much attention to it. But pretty sure if somebody gets injured while trespassing you should not have any responsibility for it.
well its hard for me to buy that it was a honest mistake because it was used alot back in the day, plus everyone knows our land.. i keep hearing that the owner can get into trouble as well. but who knows for sure.
Tahoe looks great. I always hand wash with shammy and Turtle wash/wax liquid. Might have to clean off a few streaks with a dry towel. Armor all on the tires I only did once. Looked great but turned them into a dust magnet within a few miles on gravel. Yes, I wax the roof too.
The haybine probably has too much hitch weight for your Blazer. My old 9 foot haybine makes my pickup sit right down from all the hitch weight. Baler would probably tow lighter. A 9 foot haybine would work for you. Just use your rake to throw two swaths together. Helps dry and there you have 18 feet. Or throw 3 swaths together if its light crop. I'm fixing mine installing a $140 bearing before I can cut any more hay.
did not think there would be any hitch weight lol.. wont lie man but i dont think i'd be happy with a 9 foot. 14 to 16 foot is where i'd like to be.. thats alot for a bearing!!