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mowerman

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  1. haha i thought the same thing..like whaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaat??????bob
  2. ya i know what you mean,,,i use watts for everything i know they will have.....and again i was thinking with brand new switches,,,kind of hate the cover them up with extentions....gotta ways to go and a lotta time to think it over.bob
  3. i was poking around looking for new switches,,,turns out amazon carrys all kinds of them,and get this they even have all kinds of cool extentions,i didnt even know you could get those anymore,,nor was i interested,,,but looking at some of thier cool designs,i might just pick out a couple.thought some of you fellas might be interested to know that....be a nice finishing touch...for a fresh painted dashboard...if i finally get started on the damn thing...bob
  4. wow,nice work bud,,,,,send me some of your ambition ...lol.bob
  5. ha,,,,i would have guessed cornbinder,,,,looks like a lot there to work with,from the photo,sheet metal looks pretty good..bob
  6. dave you just have too much fun here.lol.have a ball....bob
  7. I hardly come here but I’m glad this communist Pig didn’t get his way with forcing the entire nation to get vaccinated I was furious because I already had COVID and I’m not getting that bullshit shot they can eat me Got it with a mask and hand sanitizer get f———-cked stick that vaccination up your ass Bob
  8. I think he had an international city rig can’t remember it was too long ago… bob
  9. I used to work with a guy in the 80s that had a racing V8 gas job his son built for him and it would blow my doors off as long as he wasn’t very heavy but he was usually running empty boxes city work around town
  10. 1986 Oakland ca Mack dealer … that thing is way clean. Wow… bob
  11. Nice neat job thanks for sharing yes that will cover it I have never seen a lawn tractor frame crack very interesting… bob
  12. Yes sir I’ll bet you were nervous that’s very interesting because I had a 62F model that had only a torsion bar cab was balance perfect just unlatched it and pushed it over my hand…. Great progress bud let’s keep it going.. bob
  13. No way Jose you put a socket at the bottom of a tire ha ha that’s the only way and hell I forgot all about tapping the keepers ha ha Ha while the nuts are are still on it’s been 48 years since I did one and yes you do not need an air wrench just makes it a little easier…. Bob
  14. I suppose anything is possible ….. these days it’s hard enough to get kids to do anything,,,,,, never mind skilled labor And yes I consider anyone working with split rims and spoke wheels skilled … like somebody said anyone with gray hair could probably do it ha ha… bob
  15. Ya but the points judging at the end will be way worth all the extra efforts…scratching fresh paint sucks big balls.. sorry.. bob
  16. Wow right on man thanks for sharing. Bob
  17. The guy disappeared last November nobody knows…. Bob
  18. You know I would love to own anything that place has done over definitely hundred percent show quality… bob
  19. Just put a steering wheel lock in it… bob
  20. If it was Manuel shut off and has air start you just come along and take it if the doors are unlocked… bob
  21. I’m sure anything with a 2 stick is safe .bob
  22. Those brand new bolts and nuts sure make a big difference in any project… bob
  23. Yes I realize it’s a boring old people story but I remember learning how to do that at 17 years old it was a 1973 I wish I could go back there ha ha… bob
  24. I’m sure he didn’t true it up I used to do hundreds of them,,, but these days I’m sure most tire shops don’t know how to do them… I see containers all the time with duels wobbling I would gladly hook you up but I’m afraid you’re too far away… bob
  25. wooooooooooooooow,,,,excellent thanks for sharing bud......bob
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