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  • Keep the tail for a tell-tale later . . .

  • Animal control showed up. He had wandered away before they got here. They said probably not rabies. More likely distemper.

  • hmm I'd be a lil worried about rabies.

  • Ball joint went bad, which is not replaceable, required replacement of the arm. Of course any time you have a metal sleeve on a stud it rusts itself together. Yahhh for suspension work!!

    jhollanderjr@macPWRRYDhifisideugly_wooferkenrhodesNicholas_23Steve_Lee
  • edited October 13

    My daughter is running the Chi-town Marathon !
    Most I’ve ever ran is 6 miles- 6 very ugly miles 😆

    https://share.icloud.com/photos/08evPBHWSH-Yjrvl8wsnOQ8oA

    jr@macPWRRYDTom_SkenrhodesSteve_LeeSilver1omo
  • @DrewsBrews said:
    Back when I was a dorky kid 30yrs ago or so these were the coolest sh@. Now you can get em for like $20

    https://www.amazon.com/Casio-Mens-CA53W-1-Calculator-Watch/dp/B000GB1R7S/?encoding=UTF8&ref=pd_hp_d_btf_ci_mcx_mr_hp_d

    Cool Casio , I remember them , got a few casio's myself . Maybe Ill post a watch a week if theres interest.

  • I had one, my cousin had one, and my Uncle (techy) had one.

  • Also a Casio, no calculator. =)

    Nicholas_23
  • Kozo, generic smart watch

    I have a signature.
  • dang 82 bpm , I envy you

  • @Nicholas_23 said:
    dang 82 bpm , I envy you

    That's high for me since I kicked the sticks.

    Nicholas_23Steve_Lee
    I have a signature.
  • Nicholas be holding that like it's his only watch... I'm guessing he has more than 7.

  • edited October 14

    For the past few weeks I've been dailying the "OG" f91w in silver (f91wm-7a)

    I realize now the macro shot with the camera up close makes it look way bigger on the wrist than it is. I prefer a smaller watch anyway though I've got decent sized wrist. Reduced weight and dimension of a smaller case makes em easier to live with. The casio is so featherweight it is easy to forget I have it on. So slim I have yet to bang it on anything. And I hear the batteries tend to last 5years. I will have probably destroyed it by then and paid another $16 to replace it. This might be my perfect watch lol.

    kenrhodesSteve_LeeNicholas_23
  • I wanted the g-shock for durability, otherwise a f91 would be fine.

  • My Google Pixel 7 Calculator Watch...


    Nicholas_23kenrhodes
  • edited October 14

    "Smart" devices are highly polarizing. I'm in the camp that they are truely awful. Some of the worst "user experience" devices ever conceived.

    I literaly wear a regular watch so I need to interact with my "smart" phone even less. I hate them that much

    Steve_Leeugly_woofer
  • Totally agree with you ^ on this Drew.
    Time and life wasting appendage with behavior tracking.

    BTW - I have the same watch as you for daily use in gold.

    ;)

  • Not a fuck boy , but buy watches when on sale . duros tomorrow night;





    Steve_Leetajanes
  • I like the way watches look. I would take them apart when I was a kid.
    I stopped wearing watches years ago. Just to stressful.

     John H, btw forum has decided I don't get emails
  • edited October 14

    My favourite watches: the Fossil came in in a collector's tin; The Beatles in a small wooden guitar case. As you can see, The Beatles watch doesn't even have any numbers etc. Both were Christmas presents from my wife.

    Geoff

    Steve_Lee
  • edited October 14

    I've never needed to wear a watch, or use an alarm clock to wake up for that matter. It freaks my kids out. They'll ask what time do I think it is and I'm pretty much within +/-5 minutes everytime. I always wake up about 5 minutes before what I would have set an alarm for. Same with driving directions. I just seem to have an internal compass. I'm not bragging because there is a ton of stuff I totally suck at. But those two I think I inherited from my Dad.

    That said, Friday and Saturday nights at a DIY speaker event is a totally different story :s

    GeoffMillar
  • I picked up a used Snapper single stage snowthrower at my local Habitat Re-store. Marked "parts only" for 18 bucks. It uses a little 3hp 2 cycle Tecumseh engine.

    I asked them if they knew what the problem was, but nobody knew. Got it home, cleaned the gas tank and carburetor bowl with compressed air, filled it with fresh oil/gas mix, and it fired right up. Engine runs good! I engaged the auger, however, and it vibrated like crazy. Took the auger apart; bearings were shot. Dealer wanted $37 each for two new bearings (ouch)! But I was able to find a couple substitute knockoff bearings on Amazon for $6.00 each. To get free shipping, I also ordered a new spark plug and auger drive belt. The auger belt was in pretty bad shape too. So for about $50 total all in, this should work pretty good for all the times we only get about 2 to 4 inches of light snow. For heavier snow situations, I'll break out my big two stage simplicity.


    6thplanet
  • Cool score Bill. Four or five Springs ago I saw a neighbor lady had set out nice looking, small, Ariens 2 stage snow blower. Rang the doorbell and she said "take it, it won't start". Got it home and knew right away what was wrong. I could smell the old, bad, gas. Drained it, took the carb apart and cleaned it, changed the spark plug and the oil. About $10 and I have a very nice running snowblower. Even has electric start but never use that as it always starts 1st or 2nd pull.

  • Not what you want to see on one of your 15 ton hoists. Called birdcaging and is very unsafe.

    I have a signature.
  • Good thing your guys do their daily hoist inspections and date and initial the tag :)

  • Bill, it looks like the auger could use some new rubber.

    Ron

  • @Ron_E said:
    Bill, it looks like the auger could use some new rubber.

    Ron

    Ya, I was thinking that too. They sell kits for this part on Amazon as well, but they tend to be kind of pricy. There is still quite a bit of rubber/life left on them, so I am going hold off on replacing the rubber paddles for now. Maybe pick up a kit for next year's snow season. Might have to drill out the rusty screws just to get the old ones off, though.

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