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Errrr… Tin…. Please don't use the auger on the sunroom and doors this time…
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I'm supposed to choose and be in one of the 2 parties. And NEITHER is worth a damn!Maybe of some use…. maybe not!
This comes from when I was in Korea and wanted to find out what switches/controls written in Korean said. I used Google in the “translation” app. First I would try to guess what the purpose was. I.E., “on/off”, “up/down”, “auxillary”, “pto”, etc. I'd type in what I thought it might/could/should be. Then I would compare the “Hangul”(written Korean Language) in the other block and see if it matched. It's a trial and error process. Kind of like working a jig-saw puzzle. Through this I was able to “learn” what the controls and directions basically meant. Basically Korean and Chinese are similar.
It worked for me (much to my surprise). Others thought I was damned smart because I supposedly could read Korean. I never told them otherwise. Good thing they never asked me to read street signs.
Jack
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I'm supposed to choose and be in one of the 2 parties. And NEITHER is worth a damn!August 9, 2011 at 4:34 pm in reply to: Jinma 254 steering modification- mounting to tractor and steering knuckle #32892You might also check with Keno Tractors in Keno, Oregon. They are “local” to you. But all the vendors will probably be able to help.
Emaileric@kenotractorsonline.com Phone1-866-363-8193 Fax 1-541-850-0451 AddressP.O. Box 93
15555 Highway 66
Keno, OR 97627Web sitehttp://www.kenotractorsonline.com Jack
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I'm supposed to choose and be in one of the 2 parties. And NEITHER is worth a damn!Nice Bob… you can never have too much shop space!
You might want to change one of those 10 X 10 doors to a taller one. I found I couldn't get some things in the shop. I.E., motorhome, trailer, etc.
I solved the problem though…. I built a second shop… it's got a 12' door…
Jack
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I'm supposed to choose and be in one of the 2 parties. And NEITHER is worth a damn!Do as Tin says….
Do NOT put in a larger fuse to troubleshoot unless you are good at re-wiring.
If you do need a new horn assembly, this will impress friends and influence neighbors
http://www.harborfreight.com/t…..1b2166c2c0
Jack
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I'm supposed to choose and be in one of the 2 parties. And NEITHER is worth a damn!P.S.
Where has the Chevy been for 11 years????
Jack
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I'm supposed to choose and be in one of the 2 parties. And NEITHER is worth a damn!Tin,
It warms my heart to think that I'm not the only idiot to do this
1. It's under the boxes and garbage (excuse me… HOUSEHOLD GOODS) that you piled on it.
2. It's under the fill that you buried it under when you extended the project. (I do have a cheapy metal detector you can use if you need, during your prospecting endeavors)
3. You put it in a safe place so you would remember right where it was when you got to the point that you are at right now.
Murph's Law: The bigger the shop gets, the more stuff you lose.
Jack
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I'm supposed to choose and be in one of the 2 parties. And NEITHER is worth a damn!Nice overhead Greg
Looks like your “2 ton limit” is based on the hoist itself. The framework appears it will hold more.
Jack
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I'm supposed to choose and be in one of the 2 parties. And NEITHER is worth a damn!Nice Rich, I just might invest in one, although up to 1/2″ would be a “bit” better….
Oh… and look…. it has the proverbial drill bit gauge for when you spin the sizes off them
Jack
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I'm supposed to choose and be in one of the 2 parties. And NEITHER is worth a damn!Well… welcome to CTOA Greg.
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